Blue Jays reliever Jay Jackson, who gave up the homer Aaron Judge hit in the eighth inning of the Yankees’ win Monday night, was tipping his pitches.
— was tipping his pitches and was sent down to Triple-A on Tuesday, according to the The Athletic.
Jackson later told website in a telephone interview that he was tipping his slider but said the timing of his delivery was more of an issue than his grip. during his eighth-inning at-bat against Jackson, drawing speculation in some circles that Judge may have received a sign of what pitch was coming. According to the rules, MLB prohibits the stealing of signs from the dugout, but the regulations, which are updated every year, state that a coach or baserunner on the field can relay any pitch-tipping tells.
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