Cole cheating with Yankees?

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Sure looks like it.

redline248
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That video is a load of crap. His fingers aren't sticking to his cap, they are squeezing the bill with the thumb underneath.

Now, I'm not saying he's not using a substance there, but that video proves nothing.
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Gerrit Cole could throw underhand and shutout the Rays. Who the **** is this idiot talking?
Ag_07
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What ML pitcher doesn't do this?

And is this a Jomboy wanna be?
Mathguy64
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Players cheat. They cheat all the time. They always have and always will. Pitchers load up. Batters doctor bats. Everyone takes steroids. A pitcher can have obvious areas of pine tar all over his arm or hat. It's accepted and condoned and MLB always looks the other way until someone gets unlucky and has a corked bat explode or gets caught on TV with their nail file falling out of their pocket. MLB doesn't care because the players don't want them to care because they are all doing it.

Players cheat but teams can't. It's the hypocrisy of baseball.
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This is nothing new. He did it for 2 seasons with the Astros. He touches his hat before every pitch. If someone doesn't know what he is doing then odds are they get excited with they get emails from a Nigerian prince.
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You Astros fans better be careful sticking up for another player on a different team possibly cheating. I was assured by the rest of the baseball guys into his forum the Astros only hand wave cheating when it's their team.
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Mathguy64 said:

Players cheat. They cheat all the time. They always have and always will. Pitchers load up. Batters doctor bats. Everyone takes steroids. A pitcher can have obvious areas of pine tar all over his arm or hat. It's accepted and condoned and MLB always looks the other way until someone gets unlucky and has a corked bat explode or gets caught on TV with their nail file falling out of their pocket. MLB doesn't care because the players don't want them to care because they are all doing it.

Players cheat but teams can't. It's the hypocrisy of baseball.



Is someone allowed to go to jail for cheating? Asking for a friend of course.
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LDA9336 said:

Mathguy64 said:

Players cheat. They cheat all the time. They always have and always will. Pitchers load up. Batters doctor bats. Everyone takes steroids. A pitcher can have obvious areas of pine tar all over his arm or hat. It's accepted and condoned and MLB always looks the other way until someone gets unlucky and has a corked bat explode or gets caught on TV with their nail file falling out of their pocket. MLB doesn't care because the players don't want them to care because they are all doing it.

Players cheat but teams can't. It's the hypocrisy of baseball.



Is someone allowed to go to jail for cheating? Asking for a friend of course.


Why ask us? Your roided up Cardinal homer king can answer that better than anyone... he cheated for 10 straight years.


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LDA9336 said:

Mathguy64 said:

Players cheat. They cheat all the time. They always have and always will. Pitchers load up. Batters doctor bats. Everyone takes steroids. A pitcher can have obvious areas of pine tar all over his arm or hat. It's accepted and condoned and MLB always looks the other way until someone gets unlucky and has a corked bat explode or gets caught on TV with their nail file falling out of their pocket. MLB doesn't care because the players don't want them to care because they are all doing it.

Players cheat but teams can't. It's the hypocrisy of baseball.



Is someone allowed to go to jail for cheating? Asking for a friend of course.
When you hack into someone else's computer to steal information that's not cheating that's industrial espionage and a felony.
Trucker 96
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The video doesnt prove anything but I dont doubt he's using a substance to enhance his spin rate
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Mathguy64 said:

LDA9336 said:

Mathguy64 said:

Players cheat. They cheat all the time. They always have and always will. Pitchers load up. Batters doctor bats. Everyone takes steroids. A pitcher can have obvious areas of pine tar all over his arm or hat. It's accepted and condoned and MLB always looks the other way until someone gets unlucky and has a corked bat explode or gets caught on TV with their nail file falling out of their pocket. MLB doesn't care because the players don't want them to care because they are all doing it.

Players cheat but teams can't. It's the hypocrisy of baseball.



Is someone allowed to go to jail for cheating? Asking for a friend of course.
When you hack into someone else's computer to steal information that's not cheating that's industrial espionage and a felony.


The question wasn't "what is that" the question was "is it allowed"

Goalposts move so fast w/ 'stros fans these days I can't keep up
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LDA9336 said:

Mathguy64 said:

LDA9336 said:

Mathguy64 said:

Players cheat. They cheat all the time. They always have and always will. Pitchers load up. Batters doctor bats. Everyone takes steroids. A pitcher can have obvious areas of pine tar all over his arm or hat. It's accepted and condoned and MLB always looks the other way until someone gets unlucky and has a corked bat explode or gets caught on TV with their nail file falling out of their pocket. MLB doesn't care because the players don't want them to care because they are all doing it.

Players cheat but teams can't. It's the hypocrisy of baseball.



Is someone allowed to go to jail for cheating? Asking for a friend of course.
When you hack into someone else's computer to steal information that's not cheating that's industrial espionage and a felony.


The question wasn't "what is that" the question was "is it allowed"

Goalposts move so fast w/ 'stros fans these days I can't keep up


Did MLB put him in jail?
Mathguy64
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LDA9336 said:

Mathguy64 said:

LDA9336 said:

Mathguy64 said:

Players cheat. They cheat all the time. They always have and always will. Pitchers load up. Batters doctor bats. Everyone takes steroids. A pitcher can have obvious areas of pine tar all over his arm or hat. It's accepted and condoned and MLB always looks the other way until someone gets unlucky and has a corked bat explode or gets caught on TV with their nail file falling out of their pocket. MLB doesn't care because the players don't want them to care because they are all doing it.

Players cheat but teams can't. It's the hypocrisy of baseball.



Is someone allowed to go to jail for cheating? Asking for a friend of course.
When you hack into someone else's computer to steal information that's not cheating that's industrial espionage and a felony.


The question wasn't "what is that" the question was "is it allowed"

Goalposts move so fast w/ 'stros fans these days I can't keep up
You can't be this obtuse. The dude pled guilty to 5 federal felony counts and was sentenced to 46 months of prison time and a $280k fine. If you think it is allowed feel free to try hacking into someone else's computer to steal information and see how long the FBI cyber crimes folks take to find you and explain it to you.
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