Edwin Diaz (30, New York Mets), who was sent off after being caught in a foreign substance test before taking the mound, will not be able to play for the time being.
U.S. sports channel ESPN reported on Monday (Korea time) that Diaz has been disciplined by the Major League Baseball secretariat. He has been suspended for 10 games.
The New York Mets had an away game with the Chicago Cubs on Monday. They led the game 5-2 until the ninth inning of offense. As a result, the New York Mets decided to put in Diaz, the closer.
However, Diaz was pointed out about the use of foreign substances in the referee’s palm test before taking the mound. Diaz’s palm was quite spotty in the game camera.
In the end, Diaz was ejected. Afterwards, he allowed two thirds of New York Mets Drew Smith and one third of Jake Deakman to keep a three-run lead.
Diaz, who is in his eighth year in the Major League, has been on the injured list after being sluggish this season, and has pitched stably since his recent return.
He pitched 23 innings in 23 games of the season until last Wednesday, recording 2-1 with seven saves, two holds, four blon saves and an ERA of 4.70. He has 33 strikeouts. 토토사이트 순위
Recently, he seemed to recover his reputation by allowing no runs in three consecutive games after returning from injury. However, he was disgraced due to disciplinary action after being caught with foreign substances.
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