How MLB can avoid unintended consequences of sticky ban
NY Post
Here we go. Major League Baseball’s era of sticky-substance enforcement begins Monday with Game 1 of the Braves-Mets doubleheader at Citi Field.
Shouldn’t the gambling community, of which MLB is now a member, get in on the action and start a pool over the first pitcher to get caught? Actually, if you really want to strike it rich, try to predict the top unintended consequence of this necessary initiative.More Related News
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