Boston Pitcher Admits Cheating On Game Against The Dodgers

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Dodgers’ pitcher Walker Buehler earned the win against the Brewers in Game 1 of their NL Wild Card series on Wednesday giving up just three hits in four innings pitched. Los Angeles’ win or Buehler’s strong outing isn’t the main story following Game 1, however, it’s the blister on Buehler’s hand.

Buehler has been dealing with a blister problem for quite some time now and it limited him to just three starts in September. ESPN made it a point during the broadcast on Wednesday night to focus on the blister itself and even zoom into the nasty sore while he was on the mound.

Broadcaster Eduardo Perez seemed to be under the assumption that Buehler had some sort of illegal substance on his blister and actually read directly from the MLB rulebook essentially accusing Buehler and the Dodgers of cheating.

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Eduardo Perez just went full 'Get off my lawn' with the exact rule because Buehler has something for his blister pic.twitter.com/FOfXYPx5fC

— Blake Harris (@BlakeHarrisTBLA) October 1, 2020

“The pitcher may not attach anything to either hand, any finger or either wrist (e.g., Band-Aid,tape, Super Glue, bracelet, etc.). The umpire shall determine if such attachment is indeed a foreign substance for the purpose of Rule 6.02(c)(7), but in no case may the pitcher be allowed to pitch with such attachment to his hand, finger or wrist.”

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Nothing came of Buehler’s blister and any substance he may or may not be using on Wednesday night. According to Dodgers Nation, Los Angeles is known to use products like New Skin that acts as a liquid bandage over a cracking blister.

It’s not even in the same stratosphere as the Astros actually cheating, but it’s doubtful that we’ve heard the end of Buehler and the Dodgers possibly cheating by treating a blister.


Dodgers’ pitcher Walker Buehler earned the win against the Brewers in Game 1 of their NL Wild Card series on Wednesday giving up just three hits in four innings pitched. Los Angeles’ win or Buehler’s strong outing isn’t the main story following Game 1, however, it’s the blister on Buehler’s hand.

Buehler has been dealing with a blister problem for quite some time now and it limited him to just three starts in September. ESPN made it a point during the broadcast on Wednesday night to focus on the blister itself and even zoom into the nasty sore while he was on the mound.

Broadcaster Eduardo Perez seemed to be under the assumption that Buehler had some sort of illegal substance on his blister and actually read directly from the MLB rulebook essentially accusing Buehler and the Dodgers of cheating.

Eduardo Perez just went full 'Get off my lawn' with the exact rule because Buehler has something for his blister pic.twitter.com/FOfXYPx5fC

Boston Pitcher Admits Cheating On Game Against The Dodgers Win Today

— Blake Harris (@BlakeHarrisTBLA) October 1, 2020

Boston Pitcher Admits Cheating On Game Against The Dodgers Win

“The pitcher may not attach anything to either hand, any finger or either wrist (e.g., Band-Aid,tape, Super Glue, bracelet, etc.). The umpire shall determine if such attachment is indeed a foreign substance for the purpose of Rule 6.02(c)(7), but in no case may the pitcher be allowed to pitch with such attachment to his hand, finger or wrist.”

Boston Pitcher Admits Cheating On Game Against The Dodgers World Series

Nothing came of Buehler’s blister and any substance he may or may not be using on Wednesday night. According to Dodgers Nation, Los Angeles is known to use products like New Skin that acts as a liquid bandage over a cracking blister.

Boston Pitcher Admits Cheating On Game Against The Dodgers Last Night

It’s not even in the same stratosphere as the Astros actually cheating, but it’s doubtful that we’ve heard the end of Buehler and the Dodgers possibly cheating by treating a blister.