Thursday, October 23, 2008

The rub on Tampa's rubber

Daisuke Matsuzaka's chatter about the Tampa Bay pitching mound led to an investigation that the Rays had moved the rubber to accomodate James Shields. MLB said there was nothing wrong with the hill at Tropicana Field, but the Rays were still miffed.
"It's a ludicrous accusation," Rays executive vice president Andrew Friedman said. "It's crazy."

The story was first reported in Japan, then in the New York Post. The theory was that Shields likes to set up on the first-base side of the rubber and the adjustment would give him a better angle for outside pitches.

Phillies GM Pat Gillick said his team was not aware of any issues.
Yeah, like the Rays needed any more advantage at the Trop. They had the best home record in baseball. Then again, maybe they did doctor the mound!

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