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- Apr 15, 2019
Snell won the Cy in 2018, Verlander won it in 2019. Garret Cole has never won a Cy Young. It wasn't just Cole who went from mediocre to Cy contender. Charlie Morton did it as well upon arriving in Houston, and Verlander went from a 3.82 ERA in Detroit, to a 1.06 the rest of the year with the Astros in 2017, 2nd in Cy voting in 2018, and winning it in 2019. Just about every pitcher uses something sticky when they pitch.
I forget who said it, but someone said that you can tell who is dirty when they don't lick their fingers. If they're licking their fingers they're probably just using rosin on their fingers, which baseball has been fine with forever. Those who aren't doing that are people like Bauer and Cole. Bauer is so gung ho about it there's video of him during warm ups taking the can of shit he uses out of his shorts pocket and smearing it inside of his glove.
By the way, for those who are unfamiliar, this is how easy you can get a grip without cheating by MLB standards:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=SQesez-5J_A
And yet teams apparently have chemists on retainer creating sticky shit for their pitchers. So says the Angel's clubhouse guy who got fired for providing "go go juice" to pitchers, including Garret Cole and Justin Verlander.
The Angels clubhouse guy getting fired was terrible, and part of me hopes he sues the league. I've thought about it a bit over the last month or so, and I think MLB just needs to mass produce an acceptable grip substance for all teams, using the same chemists teams are employing. Idk how you necessarily stop pitchers from using their own shit under my idea though.