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Mary Clarke

Lip readers deciphered what a livid Max Scherzer told umpires before being ejected for sticky substances

Moody Max Scherzer is a MLB past time at this point, but Wednesday may have been a whole different level for the New York Mets pitcher.

During Scherzer’s return to Los Angeles against his former club, a bizarre sequence of events unfolded at Dodgers Stadium. Sticky substances have caused many a kerfuffle over the years since its the institution of random checks from umpires and Scherzer is certainly no stranger to them by now.

In the third inning of Wednesday’s afternoon game against the Dodgers, Scherzer was forced to change gloves due to a possible sticky substance. As expected, Scherzer wasn’t happy, but complied with umpire Phil Cuzzi’s ruling.

An inning later, Scherzer was ejected after another sticky substances check that caused the pitcher to become completely heated. Cameras caught the whole exchange, and observant lip readers believe Scherzer emphatically told the umpires that what was on his hands was rosin, a legal substance pitchers can use for their grip.

Those lip readers were then confirmed in their suspicious after Mets’ field reporter Steve Gelbs gave the rundown of Scherzer’s ejection later in the game.

After the game, Scherzer doubled down on the rosin reasoning when talking to the media.

It remains to be seen if Scherzer will get hit with the automatic 10-game suspension due to the ejection or if Major League Baseball will take another look at it to see if it truly was rosin on his hands.

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Here’s what MLB fans had to say about Scherzer’s heated ejection from Wednesday’s game due to sticky substances.

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