A subject some might avoid the Mets are wearing on their sleeve — literally.
The Mets arrived back at Citi Field on Tuesday after a long road trip and found at their lockers blue shirts that read, “Sweat and Rosin,” across the front.
Scherzer was tossed and then suspended 10 games for hands that umpire Phil Cuzzi believed were too sticky. Scherzer insisted that his hands were tacky because of a combination of sweat and rosin, which is legal when not overused.
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