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Andrew Joseph

MLB fans crushed the Yankees after Domingo German got ejected for sticky substances

The New York Yankees went into the second game of their series with the Blue Jays already dealing with cheating allegations about Aaron Judge’s side eye before a home run. So you’d think that the Yankees players wouldn’t want to do anything to attract more unwelcome attention.

Yankees pitcher Domingo German missed that memo.

Last month, Twins manager Rocco Baldelli was livid (and ultimately ejected) when crew chief James Hoye allowed German to remain in the game after the pitcher failed a test for sticky substances. It was an inexcusable move by Hoye and his crew. Well, on Tuesday, Hoye was working behind home plate for the game in Toronto. This time, Hoye was not lenient with the Yankees starter.

After the third inning, the umpires checked German’s hands and determined that his hands were too sticky. He was ejected and will face a mandatory 10-game suspension.

Footage from the dugout would show that German — who was perfect in his three innings — clearly had some substance on his pant leg. It definitely was not rosin and sweat — let’s just say that.

The Yankees were adamant that they did nothing wrong during Monday’s game, which had Judge calling out the Blue Jays broadcast. But German didn’t do them any favors by evidently cheating with an intense microscope on the Yankees.

Fans — Twins fans, especially — weren’t kind to the Yankees after Tuesday’s ejection.

This was how Twitter reacted

Yeah, Twins fans were not surprised.

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