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View Poll Results: Did Kenny Rogers Cheat During the Game Today?
Heck yeah! Nailed by the Camera! 25 28.41%
Insufficient Evidence to Convict...Probably Yes 34 38.64%
Dude, it was a GRASS STAIN!!! WOOT!!!!11!!! 20 22.73%
Llama Steaks are Quite Tasty! 9 10.23%
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Old 10-23-2006, 10:57 AM   #21
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There was no request for an inspection. They speculated that it was dirt. I'm not 100% sure, but I believe that LaRussa would have had to request an inspection, but it had already been removed from Rogers' hand before that could happen.
Since Tony LaRussa is the biggest whiner in sports about other teams cheating, if there was even a .0000001% chance in his mind that it was a foreign substance he would've been all over that.
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Old 10-23-2006, 11:08 AM   #22
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He must have switched to the "clear" after the first inning.
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Old 10-23-2006, 11:29 AM   #23
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Since Tony LaRussa is the biggest whiner in sports about other teams cheating, if there was even a .0000001% chance in his mind that it was a foreign substance he would've been all over that.
I present to you Mike Scoscia.
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Old 10-23-2006, 11:33 AM   #24
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Agree with Dad, voted for grass stain. If he had tanked with clean hands, conviction based on circumstantial evidence. I'd like to test him for other possibilities, however. Where the heck did this guy come from?
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Old 10-23-2006, 11:46 AM   #25
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Looked like mud to me.
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Old 10-23-2006, 12:04 PM   #26
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He even has some on his face.

I've seen a lot of pitchers, myself included, that rub their pitching hand against the dirt on the pitching mound or bullpen to get a better grip on the ball. From what I know, there's no rule against that.

Seeing some of it on his face has me believe that he did just that and then accidentally wiped some on his face with his hand maybe to brush away sweat or an itch.
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Old 10-23-2006, 12:34 PM   #27
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I wouldn't put it past Rogers to try and get some kind of edge, and it's fishy because it was also apparently there in another game.

But since he seemed to pitch just fine afterwards, not sure if there's much of a case.
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Old 10-23-2006, 01:01 PM   #28
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Obvious he wipes with that hand and didn't use enough toilet paper, this is a clear advert for kids to wash their hands before they leave the bathroom.
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Old 10-23-2006, 01:05 PM   #29
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That picture shows it on his thumb as well. Most likely on fingertips by the way he's holding his hand in that picture.

It doesnt appear to be mud to me, but if it had been something major and the Cards were aware, they'd have had it checked.
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Old 10-23-2006, 01:10 PM   #30
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More information: On the left, ALCS Game 3. On the right, World Series last night.

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Old 10-23-2006, 01:19 PM   #31
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It is all very curious.

I'm not sure if it looks like dirt or not. And the fact that it is there in the same spot in different games stretching back to Rogers' run of dominance is intriguing.

He says nobody said anything. The umps said something different. Why didn't the Cardinals say something in the top of the inning before he could wash it off? Why didn't the umps inspect it closely. Of course, Rogers was dominating after the first inning, so did it really matter?

As far as the location of the junk. It's in a rather obvious spot if it wasn't just dirt. Seems rather blatant. At the same time, it is a perfect location if you want to rub up with your other fingers while "blowing" into the hand, then rub the thumb on those fingers. So, a) the location doesn't vindicate him and b)but if he was doing something illegal, it seems rather ballsy to put it there.

I really don't care. The Cards didn't hit him after the stuff was "washed" off, and they had their shot in the ninth. It didn't "cost" them the game.

Still, it is really interesting because I'm not sure I buy the 'dirt' story and wouldn't put it beyond Rogers (or any other pitcher - heck, I suspect subtle doctoring is still more rampant than we imagine) to do something tricky.
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Old 10-23-2006, 01:21 PM   #32
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Of course doctoring the ball is more rampant than we think.

The thing is, when it's actually found out, the pitcher is "wily" and "trying to get an edge" and just swept under the rug.

When hitter uses a corked bat, or too much pine tar, or PEDs, etc, they're the devil incarnate.
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Old 10-23-2006, 01:29 PM   #33
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Obvious he wipes with that hand and didn't use enough toilet paper, this is a clear advert for kids to wash their hands before they leave the bathroom.
WAFFLE!!!

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More information: On the left, ALCS Game 3. On the right, World Series last night.

Really? Maybe he just never washes his hands. lol

Good find. This sums it up for me. I predict he doesn't have this smudge in his next game and the Cardinals knock him out of the game early.

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It is all very curious.

I'm not sure if it looks like dirt or not. And the fact that it is there in the same spot in different games stretching back to Rogers' run of dominance is intriguing.

He says nobody said anything. The umps said something different. Why didn't the Cardinals say something in the top of the inning before he could wash it off? Why didn't the umps inspect it closely. Of course, Rogers was dominating after the first inning, so did it really matter?

As far as the location of the junk. It's in a rather obvious spot if it wasn't just dirt. Seems rather blatant. At the same time, it is a perfect location if you want to rub up with your other fingers while "blowing" into the hand, then rub the thumb on those fingers. So, a) the location doesn't vindicate him and b)but if he was doing something illegal, it seems rather ballsy to put it there.

I really don't care. The Cards didn't hit him after the stuff was "washed" off, and they had their shot in the ninth. It didn't "cost" them the game.

Still, it is really interesting because I'm not sure I buy the 'dirt' story and wouldn't put it beyond Rogers (or any other pitcher - heck, I suspect subtle doctoring is still more rampant than we imagine) to do something tricky.

Good post.

I don't buy the "dirt" theory either. Especially, with the suspicious photo from the ALCS game up there. Too weird to just be coincidence.
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Old 10-23-2006, 01:36 PM   #34
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The thing is, when it's actually found out, the pitcher is "wily" and "trying to get an edge" and just swept under the rug.
Nah, can't agree with that. I can remember pitchers caught cheating just as much as hitters caught cheating. Didn't seem to me like they got a free pass.
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Old 10-23-2006, 01:37 PM   #35
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Some guys really know how to **** up a team's miracle season.
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Who's to say he hasn't had this "smudge" problem all season? Try a google search and see if it's been there before. I'd be curious myself.
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Some guys really know how to **** up a team's miracle season.
I don't think it's as serious as all that.

Rogers hasn't ruined the Tigers fine season yet.
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I don't think it's as serious as all that.

Rogers hasn't ruined the Tigers fine season yet.
It's already been tainted IMHO. If the Tigers win the World Series there will always be doubt considering that their all-of-a-sudden ace had foreign material on his hand.
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If the Tigers win the World Series there will always be doubt considering that their all-of-a-sudden ace had foreign material on his hand.
Is this the same guy that has won 207 games and counting. IIRC, that's about forty more wins than that Braun fellow.
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Who's to say he hasn't had this "smudge" problem all season? Try a google search and see if it's been there before. I'd be curious myself.
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