New York Yankees pitcher Domingo Germán got off to a fantastic start during Saturday's game against the Minnesota Twins. Germán's start was so impressive that Twins manager Rocco Baldelli became suspicious about how Germán was able to dominate the Twins' starting lineup.
After tossing three perfect innings, Germán was examined by an umpire as he left the field. It started out as a routine pitching check until umpire James Hoye started focusing on Germán's throwing hand. The umpire lingers on Germán's pitching hand for a bit and shares a few words with Germán.
But when Germán came out again for the fourth inning, he was checked again. This lengthy second check led to an extremely weird exchange between the umpiring crew and Germán. Members of both the umpiring crew and Yankees gathered around Germán during the check. At one point, it appears Hoye tells Germán,"You have to wash your hands." Despite that, Germán was allowed to remain in the contest. As he heads toward the mound, Baldelli rushes out to find out what happened. After not getting the answer he wanted, Baldelli was ejected from the contest.
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