Buster Olney Owes Jacob deGrom An Apology

Jeff Passan of ESPN first reported Major League Baseball will soon begin cracking down on pitchers using illegal substances to help develop spin. As is usually the case, a bevy of articles on the topic will ensue. One of those people was Buster Olney.

Re-read that last line promoting the article. It says, “As it turns out, the first pitcher to be checked may be MLB’s best pitcher, Jacob deGrom.

Because ZERO context is provided for the reason wby, you let people’s imaginations run amok. Is MLB suspicious of deGrom? Is this based on velocity or spin rates? Are they doing it by team?

There are many plausible explanations, including what may be the real reason – deGrom is projected to start on the day MLB begins checking. However, you can’t get that from the tweet.

In all honesty, it’s difficult to discern from the article because it’s behind a paywall. Unless you pay for ESPN+, and it’s hard to discern why you would, you don’t know why Olney purposefully used deGrom to highlight MLB cracking down on cheating pitchers.

Keep in mind, if you go to probable starters that day, Gerrit Cole is also starting that day. This is the same Cole was was implicated for cheating many times over, and the same Cole who couldn’t answer a direct question on the topic.

Still, Olney opted to use deGrom who no one had suspected is cheating. He did it in a dishonest and sensationalist fashion to try to drum up interest in his article. Put another way Olney is using deGrom for his own benefit.

For implicating deGrom for his own gain, especially over those who have proof of their cheating, Olney owes deGrom an apology. As we’ve seen with Olney through the years, it won’t happen.

3 Replies to “Buster Olney Owes Jacob deGrom An Apology”

  1. TheGhostofKelenic says:

    I couldn’t agree more. You are fishing with your click-bait lure for subscriptions Olney. That is weak.

  2. Mcneilisforreal says:

    1. Olney probably doesn’t have input over how they layout teasers.

    2. the article makes it clear that deGrom is mentioned because he is starting June 21…that is “as it turns out.’

    3. deGrom certainly has been accused, there is a viral video showing him touching his belt.

    4. ESPN+ costs like 80 cents a week….maybe you should invest if you are going to attack them? Sort of bizarre you attack an article you haven’t read for not having context it definitely has.

    1. metsdaddy says:

      1. It was a tweet from his personal account

      2. So is Cole

      3. No one with a clue had accused him. Just one sour grapes idiot

      4. Pretty sad they need to pull garbage like this to get people to spend that to read a poor product

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