They confiscated the cap of Mexican pitcher Giovanny Gallegos on suspicion of carrying a prohibited substance

The umpire asked Gallegos to change his cap before continuing with his presentation (Twitter @ JomboyMedia)

Although he is regarded as the King of sports, Throughout the history of baseball, various athletes have devised various ways to circumvent the rules of the game. and promote their performance. Given this, the umpires can stop the game to make sure that the players comply with the established rules. In that sense, the cap of the Mexican pitcher of the Saint Louis Cardinals, Giovanny gallegos, was confiscated on suspicion of containing a prohibited substance.

The Cardinals posted a four-run shutout over the Chicago White Sox. Nevertheless, Tension gripped the winners’ dugout in the seventh inning anteroom, when veteran umpire Joe West approached the Mexican pitcher for confiscate his cap.

After the work of pitcher Genesis Cabrera, manager Mike Shildt requested the presence of the native of Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, on the mound to continue on the road to victory. Nevertheless, when he ran from the bullpen located at the back of the field, second base referee Dan Bellino noticed something suspicious on his cap, so West, the home keeper, gave notice.

Giovanny Gallegos starred in an embarrassing moment in the last game against the White Sox (Photo: Twitter @ CRocioContreras)

Noting the questioning of the judges, Gallegos argued that the substance corresponded to sunscreen that was applied before entering the diamond. Noticing the situation, Shildt approached the scene and angrily claimed the principal, which is why he was expelled from the match.

Before continuing, the umpire asked the Mexican to put on another cap, as the controversy was confiscated. Similarly will be sent to the Major League Baseball offices (MLB) in New York, where it will be examined in greater detail and, thus, decree a possible sanction for the use of substances not allowed for pitchers.

Nonetheless, Giovanny’s work on the mound stood out, as he managed to pitch in one and two-thirds inning. In that period, he had three strikeouts and did not allow hits or runs, for which he achieved his 10th hold in the 2021 season. In addition, his team stopped the White Sox’s five-game winning streak and was placed in the first place of his conference.

Giovanny Gallegos did his work for one and two thirds inning (Photo: Screenshot)
Giovanny Gallegos did his work for one and two thirds inning (Photo: Screenshot)

Although the component that triggered the umpire’s action was not confirmed, it could be pine resin. It is a viscous and sticky substance extracted from the trunk of said tree. His, her nature allows baseball players to have a better grip on the artifacts they handle.

That way, batsmen are allowed to use it on the grip of the bat so that it does not slip when swinging. Nevertheless, pitchers are prohibited from using it because of improved ball handling. Despite this, many have been caught using it, since during their participation they reach wear it on your mitten or cap.

One of the most notorious cases in recent years was that of the Dominican serpentine player Michael Pineda, to whom the substance was found in one of the hands. Two years before, Joel peralta, of the Tampa Bay Rays, was punished for eight games after checking the substance’s carriage inside the mitten.

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