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PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 5:40 pm 
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It's a case of simple science: the ball struck so hard that all the air between it and the protector was forced out, creating a vacuum. This would not be possible if the seems were not lined up perfectly, but they were. :wink:


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Lester Hayes is the Cards equipment manager.


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that was just tabaccy on his gear. No pine tar anywhere...

Would be fun to go back and watch the tape of Molina touches his protector before receiving the ball.

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Lester Hayes is the Cards equipment manager.

Spilling one's Coca Cola before a game can happen to anyone.


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Molina can just touch his chest protector and get a little pine tar on his fingers, then catch the ball and throw it back......now with pine tar on the ball. The pitcher finds the spot and uses it to get a better grip on the ball, giving him better rotation on a breaking ball, which equals a sharper break on the pitch. Easy enough to touch the protector with the throwing hand as he's in his crouch, ready to catch a pitch. The umpire never see's anything suspicious. Pretty smart. If I were Joe Maddon, I would ask that the umpire inspect Molina's chest protector the next time they play the Cardinals. Molina......you got a lotta esplaining to do....

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Molina can just touch his chest protector and get a little pine tar on his fingers, then catch the ball and throw it back......now with pine tar on the ball. The pitcher finds the spot and uses it to get a better grip on the ball, giving him better rotation on a breaking ball, which equals a sharper break on the pitch. Easy enough to touch the protector with the throwing hand as he's in his crouch, ready to catch a pitch. The umpire never see's anything suspicious. Pretty smart. If I were Joe Maddon, I would ask that the umpire inspect Molina's chest protector the next time they play the Cardinals. Molina......you got a lotta esplaining to do....


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Molina can just touch his chest protector and get a little pine tar on his fingers, then catch the ball and throw it back......now with pine tar on the ball. The pitcher finds the spot and uses it to get a better grip on the ball, giving him better rotation on a breaking ball, which equals a sharper break on the pitch. Easy enough to touch the protector with the throwing hand as he's in his crouch, ready to catch a pitch. The umpire never see's anything suspicious. Pretty smart. If I were Joe Maddon, I would ask that the umpire inspect Molina's chest protector the next time they play the Cardinals. Molina......you got a lotta esplaining to do....


Go paint the inside of your mouth with the barrel of a gun.


An entire paragraph to say what is obvious to everybody, and he thinks he is enlightening people. He should call every radio show this week with these thoughts.

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And why do you think Maddon didn't ask the umps to check it out when it happened, Steve?


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And why do you think Maddon didn't ask the umps to check it out when it happened, Steve?


Could be because he respects Molina and doesn't want to embarrass him. Could be because he has guys doing something similar and doesn't want to start something that could bite him in the ass. Plus, what had just happened helped the Cubs. Sczczur was safe because of it. Molina changed chest protectors before the next inning, so I assume the one he put on afterwards, was clean. But don't be surprised if the cameras monitor this the next time they play and if it looks like he's getting pine tar off it to help his pitcher, that Maddon might stop the game and ask that the umpire inspect the chest protector. Could be a great way to get their pitcher and Molina upset and maybe lose a bit of focus.

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Could be because he respects Molina and doesn't want to embarrass him. Could be because he has guys doing something similar and doesn't want to start something that could bite him in the ass. Plus, what had just happened helped the Cubs. Sczczur was safe because of it. Molina changed chest protectors before the next inning, so I assume the one he put on afterwards, was clean. But don't be surprised if the cameras monitor this the next time they play and if it looks like he's getting pine tar off it to help his pitcher, that Maddon might stop the game and ask that the umpire inspect the chest protector. Could be a great way to get their pitcher and Molina upset and maybe lose a bit of focus.
Throw in some 'um's' and fake laughter, and this is a Mike Mulligan statement. Lots of words with really no point.

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Elmhurst Steve wrote:
Could be because he respects Molina and doesn't want to embarrass him. Could be because he has guys doing something similar and doesn't want to start something that could bite him in the ass. Plus, what had just happened helped the Cubs. Sczczur was safe because of it. Molina changed chest protectors before the next inning, so I assume the one he put on afterwards, was clean. But don't be surprised if the cameras monitor this the next time they play and if it looks like he's getting pine tar off it to help his pitcher, that Maddon might stop the game and ask that the umpire inspect the chest protector. Could be a great way to get their pitcher and Molina upset and maybe lose a bit of focus.
Throw in some 'um's' and fake laughter, and this is a Mike Mulligan statement. Lots of words with really no point.


The problem lies in your level of comprehension. I think it was a fairly comprehensive answer.

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Elmhurst Steve wrote:
Could be because he has guys doing something similar


That's the reason


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SpiralStairs wrote:
Elmhurst Steve wrote:
Molina can just touch his chest protector and get a little pine tar on his fingers, then catch the ball and throw it back......now with pine tar on the ball. The pitcher finds the spot and uses it to get a better grip on the ball, giving him better rotation on a breaking ball, which equals a sharper break on the pitch. Easy enough to touch the protector with the throwing hand as he's in his crouch, ready to catch a pitch. The umpire never see's anything suspicious. Pretty smart. If I were Joe Maddon, I would ask that the umpire inspect Molina's chest protector the next time they play the Cardinals. Molina......you got a lotta esplaining to do....


Go paint the inside of your mouth with the barrel of a gun.

:lol: :lol:

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Peoria Matt wrote:
And why do you think Maddon didn't ask the umps to check it out when it happened, Steve?


The last time Maddon was involved in something like this, he was called a "weird wuss" by Davey Johnson. :lol:

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Elmhurst Steve wrote:
Frank Coztansa wrote:
Elmhurst Steve wrote:
Could be because he respects Molina and doesn't want to embarrass him. Could be because he has guys doing something similar and doesn't want to start something that could bite him in the ass. Plus, what had just happened helped the Cubs. Sczczur was safe because of it. Molina changed chest protectors before the next inning, so I assume the one he put on afterwards, was clean. But don't be surprised if the cameras monitor this the next time they play and if it looks like he's getting pine tar off it to help his pitcher, that Maddon might stop the game and ask that the umpire inspect the chest protector. Could be a great way to get their pitcher and Molina upset and maybe lose a bit of focus.
Throw in some 'um's' and fake laughter, and this is a Mike Mulligan statement. Lots of words with really no point.


The problem lies in your level of comprehension. I think it was a fairly comprehensive answer.

Your comprehension sucks balls. Like your baseball thoughts. Eat a mule dick.


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its like stickum in football.

why the fuck is it outlawed in the first place? who cares? obviously the players dont... what does it matter if sticky glue is used? how the fuck do you think pitchers get the spin on the ball that they do? if everything was a straight fast ball, baseball would be a lot less interesting.

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