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Jerry Blevins takes aim at MLB, Commissioner over ‘sticky stuff’ debate

The Mets took their second rubber match of the year on Wednesday. This one came in Los Angeles against the Dodgers and old friend Noah Syndergaard. Despite improving to 5-1 on their current West Coast road trip, there were a few extra fireworks thanks to Max Scherzer getting ejected for “sticky stuff” before the fourth inning. Former big-league pitcher, Jerry Blevins, wasn’t having it.

While on SNY Wednesday night, Blevins took aim at Major League Baseball and the Commissioner’s Office, saying this is their problem for not fixing the baseballs in the first place. Check it out:

"You better have video proof of him applying a foreign substance onto his fingers.