BOSTON -- New York Yankees right-hander Michael Pineda admitted to using pine tar on the baseball during the second inning of Wednesday's 5-1 loss to the Red Sox at Fenway Park, but said he did it not ...
— -- Major League Baseball will not suspend New York Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda for having what appeared to be pine tar on his right hand during the early innings of Thursday night's game ...
BOSTON -- New York Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda has been suspended for 10 games by Major League Baseball. The suspension was handed down Thursday after he was ejected from a game against the Boston ...
NEW YORK -- Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell said it wasn't brought to his attention until the fourth inning Thursday night that Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda had what appeared to be pine tar on ...
In Thursday night's Red Sox-Yankees game, TV cameras caught Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda with a sticky brown substance on his hand that looked a lot like illegal pine tar. Normally, that would be ...
Also known as the Pine Tar Game, the Pin Tar Incident was actually a days-long saga that began in the Bronx at Yankee Stadium with a two-out, ninth-inning homer back on July 24, 1983. Kansas City Hall ...
Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda may have gotten away with pitching one game to the Red Sox with a hand covered in what looked a whole lot like pine tar, but the Sox weren't going to let it slide a ...