Yankees Pitcher Domingo Germán To Use Less Rosin Following Suspension

Yankees Pitcher Domingo Germán To Use Less Rosin Following Suspension

Yankees Pitcher Domingo Germán To Use Less Rosin Following Suspension!

According to reports, Domingo Germán said Sunday he probably will use less rosin on his hands when he returns from a 10-game suspension for using a foreign substance on the mound…

CelebnSports247.com has learned that Germán was suspended by Major League Baseball on May 17 and will return to the Yankees’ rotation for Monday’s game in Seattle.

Domingo Germán said through an interpreter:

You have to do something different because what I did before got me ejected from the game…Probably go back to previous years before where I used it way less.

Germán was disciplined after being ejected in the fourth inning of New York’s 6-3 win in Toronto on May 16. He retired the first nine hitters before his hands were checked by first base umpire D.J. Reyburn as Germán headed to the mound for the fourth inning.

After the game, crew chief James Hoye said Germán had “the stickiest hand I’ve ever felt.”

Hoye’s crew also examined Germán’s hands during an April 15 start against Minnesota, when the right-hander retired his first 16 batters, but allowed him to stay in that game. Hoye had asked Germán to wash rosin off his hand and some had remained on his pinkie.

German said Sunday he has not gotten a direct explanation of what is the appropriate amount of rosin to use.

The NY Giants pitcher said:

As far as like a direct explanation on how much to use or not, I haven’t gotten a better explanation from MLB or the umpires…To me, I have to keep using it, understand how much to use and keep a balance, but at the same time I’ve got to keep preparing myself to pitch and keep my routine in between starts to get me in the right shape for the next start and just keep using the rosin bag and try to keep executing pitches.

NOTE: Germán was the fourth pitcher suspended since MLB began cracking down on foreign substances in June 2021 and the second this season. New York Mets pitcher Max Scherzer also served a 10-game suspension after being ejected April 19 in Los Angeles against the Dodgers.

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