Wednesday, October 21, 2009

On Mariano Rivera

So, there's this video making the round on the internet that appears to show Mariano Rivera preparing a spitball in game 3 of the ALCS. Since spitballs are illegal, this has become all the rage lately.

For those you you living in a cave, here's the video:



Now, a few things must be addressed here.

First, was that a spitball? It certainly appears that way.

Second, did the spit actually land on the ball? It looks like it to me, but there are some people out there with DVRs and HDTVs that zoomed in and say no.

Third, if this is a spitball does it invalidate everything Mariano Rivera has ever accomplished?

I say no, for one reason. I find it incredibly doubtful that Rivera would be so ignorant of MLB rules. I mean, if that's a spitball, he didn't even try to hide it. He just blatantly spat on the ball. Not even a lick of the fingers or anything. There's no way he does that before every pitch.

For MLB's part, they say they've reviewed the film and that there's no evidence Rivera actually spat on the ball. Therefore, no disciplinary action has been taken.

Regardless, there's now a contingent of fans - right or wrong - that are going to see Mariano Rivera as a tainted player, similar to all the players who have used steroids.

Do you still think any starter in MLB is beyond suspicion of cheating?

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