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        <title><![CDATA[Nick Castellanos: MLB ‘doesn’t care’ about cheating epidemic]]></title>
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<p>Major League Baseball&#8217;s leading hitter doesn&#8217;t have much faith in the upcoming crackdown on illegal foreign substances.</p>



<p>Reds outfielder Nick Castellanos, owner of a MLB-leading .364 batting average as of Friday afternoon, believes the league &#8220;doesn&#8217;t care&#8221; about the growing issue of pitchers using foreign substances on the ball to increase their spin rate.</p>



<p>“Is it illegal or is not illegal to put stuff on a ball?” Castellanos said <strong>on &#8220;The Chris Rose Rotation&#8221; podcast Thursday</strong>. “It’s illegal. The league obviously knows that they are doing it, but the league doesn’t care. They don’t care because if it was really a problem that they wanted, they would put people in the bullpen to check gloves, to check hats, whatever. The league would do something about it. But honestly, I don’t think it’s that important to them.”</p>



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<p>MLB has seen several high-profile incidents this season. Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer was <strong>investigated for doctoring balls</strong>, while Cardinals reliever Giovanny Gallegos had his hat confiscated over an <strong>alleged substance on the brim.</strong></p>



<p>The league-wide batting average of .236 would be an all-time low.</p>


<p>Owners met for two days this week to discuss the issue, <strong>coming to a consensus</strong> on how to increase enforcement against pitchers using foreign substances.</p>



<p>“It’s just the league has to figure out if it wants it to be illegal or not and stick by it,&#8221; Castellanos said. “For the pitchers to say, ‘Well, we need it for control, so we don’t hit you in the head,&#8217; you know, fine, drill me. I’m on first base. That helps my OPS and I get paid for that. Sacrifice some velocity for some control.</p>



<p>&#8220;But if the league just says that, &#8216;Oh, you&#8217;re not supposed to be doing that,&#8217; but you see pitchers… just tell us that you don&#8217;t give a shit so hitters know.&#8221;</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Michael Blinn</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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