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Hector Santiago explains his foreign substance ejection
Umpires Phil Cuzzi (left) and Mark Ripperger check the glove of Seattle Mariners relief pitcher Hector Santiago for illegal substances before ejecting him from Sunday's game against the White Sox. Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports

Hector Santiago’s foreign substance ejection was all a big misunderstanding, according to the pitcher himself.

Santiago became the first pitcher ejected under MLB’s crackdown on foreign substance rules on Sunday when he was tossed in the third inning against the Chicago White Sox. After the game, Santiago said nothing he used was illegal, but that he used rosin on his glove hand as well as his pitching hand.

Santiago’s glove will be sealed and sent to the league for further testing, so if he’s telling the truth, he’s likely to be vindicated. If not, he faces a suspension.

The 33-year-old pitcher came into Sunday with a 2.45 ERA in eight appearances this season, all out of the bullpen.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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