Blue Jays RHP Marcus Stroman points blistering finger at MLB
NEW YORK — Marcus Stroman has an idea who’s to blame for all the nagging blisters bothering pitchers lately. He’s pointing a finger at Major League Baseball.
“I feel like it’s an epidemic that’s happening across the big leagues now, a bunch of pitchers getting blisters, guys who have never had blisters before. So for MLB to turn their back to it, I think that’s kind of crazy,” the Toronto Blue Jays right-hander said. “I have no theory. But obviously, I mean, it’s not a coincidence that it’s happening to so many guys all of a sudden. It’s not a coincidence.”
Asked if he was implying all the blisters have something to do with an altered baseball, he would only repeat: “It’s not a coincidence.”
A frustrated Stroman was removed from his start against the New York Yankees after 79 pitches Monday night because of a developing blister.


