Sahadev Sharma,

Sahadev Sharma is a staff writer for The Athletic and covers the Chicago Cubs. Previously, Sahadev was a national baseball writer for Baseball Prospectus and ESPN Chicago. He has also covered the New York Mets game against the Chicago Cubs. Sahadev provides unique insights into the world of baseball, offering summarized updates on games and in-depth analysis of players' performances. His work often highlights key moments in games, such as ejections for using foreign substances or important milestones reached by teams and individual players. In addition to his coverage of the Chicago Cubs, Sahadev has reported on topics related to the team's history, fan culture, and community impact.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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  • Sahadev Sharma is a staff writer for The Athletic and covers the Chicago Cubs. Previously, Sahadev was a national baseball writer for Baseball Prospectus and ESPN Chicago.

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Contradictions

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  • An ejection for using a foreign substance carries an automatic 10-game suspension
  • Edwin Díaz was ejected from the game against the Chicago Cubs for having a substance on his pitching hand
  • The substance on Edwin Díaz's hand was described as extremely sticky and discolored by umpire Vic Carapazza

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Recent Articles

Mets Closer Edwin Díaz Ejected, Faces 10-Game Suspension for Excessively Sticky Hand

Mets Closer Edwin Díaz Ejected, Faces 10-Game Suspension for Excessively Sticky Hand

Broke On: Sunday, 23 June 2024 MLB ejects Mets closer Edwin Díaz and suspends him for 10 games after finding excessive sticky substance on his hand during a game against the Cubs, marking the third instance of a Mets pitcher being penalized for using foreign substances in the last 15 months.