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Scherzer has funny reaction to forced substance check
Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

Max Scherzer had a great reaction after his opponents demanded an additional foreign substance check.

Scherzer started and pitched for his Washington Nationals against the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday. He had one out with a runner on first in the bottom of the fourth when Phillies manager Joe Girardi requested a foreign substance check.

Scherzer was disgusted by the additional check. He began to hand over his glove, his hat, and even unbuckled his belt.

Scherzer was showing he had nothing to hide.

The Nats ace seemed perturbed by the process when he did his original check at the beginning of his start too.

One issue MLB is now facing is how to handle managerial requests for searches. Some managers can use the checks as a tactic to try and throw an opponent off his game rather than for legitimate suspicion of substance usage.

Girardi definitely seemed to be successful at annoying Scherzer, that’s for sure, though Scherzer continued the inning without allowing a run.

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

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