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Nationals GM unloads on ‘con artist’ Joe Girardi
Philadelphia Phillies manager Joe Girardi (25) returns to the dugout before the pitch by the San Francisco Giants in the sixth inning at Oracle Park.  John Hefti-USA TODAY Sports

Max Scherzer was furious after Joe Girardi requested a foreign substance check on him during Tuesday night’s game between the Nationals and Phillies, and Washington general manager Mike Rizzo has made it clear that he has his pitcher’s back.

Girardi requested the foreign substance check on Scherzer mid-inning during the bottom of the fourth. Scherzer was disgusted with the request and responded by partially undressing in front of the umpiring crew to prove he had nothing to hide. 

During an appearance on 106.7 The Fan Wednesday morning, Rizzo unloaded on Girardi and called the situation “embarrassing.” The GM said he believes Girardi was just trying to throw Scherzer off his game.

Scherzer had allowed just one run prior to the check and was pitching fairly well. The following inning, the right-hander blew a 3-2 fastball by JT Realmuto for an inning-ending strikeout. Scherzer stared down Girardi on his way to the dugout. Girardi responded by verbally challenging Scherzer to a fight, and the manager was ejected. You can see the video here.

Girardi explained after the game that he felt Scherzer’s behavior was “suspicious” and unusual for him. He said he was only doing what was best for his team.

The situation between the Nationals and Phillies illustrated the problems MLB is going to have with foreign substance checks. There’s no way to police whether a manager actually suspects something or is just trying to get inside an opponent’s head.

Scherzer was not the only pitcher who partially undressed during a foreign substance check on Tuesday.

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

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