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Crew chief Vic Carapazza dismissed Diaz’s claims that he had only had rosin, sweat and dirt on his hand Sunday night and thus should not have been ejected from the Mets’ 5-2 win over the Cubs.
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Mets reliever Edwin Diaz claims he was using his usual cocktail of rosin, sweat and dirt when he was ejected for a foreign substance and he'll keep on doing it.
I know what that feeling is. This was very sticky.” Diaz, 30, said after the game that he had just sweat, dirt and rosin on his hand. “I use the same thing, always,” he said.
But crew chief Vic Carapazza was confident it was more than just rosin. “It definitely wasn’t rosin and sweat,” Carapazza told a pool reporter. “We’ve checked thousands of these.