— -- MIAMI -- The Baltimore Orioles' bullpen was already stretched thin in the 12th inning when left-hander Brian Matusz was ejected for using a sticky substance that was on his right arm. "We watched a couple of pitches to make sure he went to it.

Buster Olney discusses the ejection of Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz for having a foreign substance on his arm, just days after pitcher Will Smith was suspended eight games for a similar infraction.Copyright © 2020 ESPN Internet Ventures. Showalter joined the conversation with no argument. The Brewers'

Baltimore OriolesrelieverBrian Matusz, who was ejected Saturday for using a sticky substance that was on his right arm, was suspended eight games by Major League Baseball on Monday. Pitching against the Miami Marlins in the bottom of the 12th inning, the typical scene played out after Matusz got the first two outs. "That's where he was touching before he went to the ball. An Orioles lefty was ejected in the 12th inning of Saturday night’s game with the Miami Marlins, apparently for using a foreign substance on his arm. "Obviously I have my own personal opinions about the issue, but right now with emotions running high we're going to let this settle and address questions at a later time." He made his MLB debut with the Reds in 2007. Matusz might not pitch again for a while. Joseph Daniel Votto (born September 10, 1983) is a Canadian professional baseball first baseman for the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball (MLB). Matusz entered the game in the 12th with the score 0-0 and retired the first two batters before new Marlins manager Dan Jennings approached home plate umpire Jordan Baker. "It's the best, dirtiest bath I've ever had. I detected a foreign substance, so the pitcher was ejected." More From Camden Chat What are … "We're not going to address the issue right now," he said. On May 23, 2015, Matusz was ejected from the game against the Miami Marlins in the 12th inning for cheating, specifically for having a foreign substance on his right forearm. Brian Matusz has been suspended eight games by Major League Baseball for Saturday's 12th-inning incident in Miami in which he was ejected for having a … Trump's brother hospitalized, 'very ill,' sources sayEx-FBI lawyer to plead guilty in Trump-Russia probe reviewCOVID-19: Help, information, stimulus and business updates "He wouldn't have pitched the next inning," Showalter said. "No, the shaving cream pretty well blocked my vision," he said with a laugh. Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz was ejected from Saturday's game against the Miami Marlins for having a foreign substance on his arm.. Matusz was … "We saw something shiny on his arm," Jennings said. "Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? A lengthy ban could be in store for Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz after he was ejected from Saturday night's 1-0 loss to the Marlins for having a "foreign substance" on his arm - … The Baltimore Orioles' bullpen was already stretched thin in the 12th inning when left-hander Brian Matusz was ejected for … The Marlins broke an eight-game losing streak and improved to 1-8 on their homestand. 2015 - Brian Matusz becomes the second pitcher of the week to be ejected for having a “foreign substance” on his hand. Baker and crew chief Paul Emmel then went to the mound to inspect Matusz's arm. Brian Matusz Not more than a few days after Smith’s ejection in Milwaukee, Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz had a similar issue. He was 2-1 with a 3.53 ERA for the Orioles. Foreign substance gets Matusz ejected.

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Jennings was unable to pinpoint who dunked him in the pool. By their opinion there was a foreign substance there, they made their decision."
Jennings earned his first career victory in six games as a manager, then received a dunking from his players in the nightclub swimming pool adjacent to the clubhouse. Brian Matusz 2nd MLB pitcher this week ejected for foreign substanceFamily of 5-year-old boy shot and killed by a neighbor: 'We shouldn't even be here'The new doctor in Trump's pandemic response briefings: one who agrees with him Georgia trooper charged with murder in traffic stop shooting Votto is a six-time MLB All-Star, a seven-time Tip O'Neill Award winner, and two-time Lou Marsh Trophy winner as Canada's athlete of the year. In 2013, Matusz made the transition to full-time reliever, appearing in 65 games.


Jennings said the Marlins noticed Matusz using a suspicious substance.

Orioles manager Buck Showalter shrugged off the impact of the ejection, saying Matusz would have faced only one more hitter anyway. "I went out there and told the pitcher I was going to touch his right forearm," Emmel said.