The MLB handed out their second suspension in less than 24 hours this morning after Mets Edwin Diaz was caught pitching with a foreign substance.
Diaz was on his way to recording a save for the Mets when the game was stopped to check his glove and throwing hand which seemed to have a sticky substance on it.
Umps ejected Edwin Diaz and his hands looked very sticky on the replay
The MLB announced this morning that Diaz will serve a 10 game suspension for this and Crew Chief Vic Carapazza spoke to reporters stating that this was not rosin and sweat, it was a very sticky substance.
A 10-game suspension Diaz will be announced Monday: Crew chief Vic Carapazza on Mets closer Edwin Diaz using an illegal substance, tells pool reporter: �It definitely wasn't rosin and sweat. We've checked 1,000's of these. I know what that feeling is. This was very sticky."