Yankees' sticky substance controversy leads to ejection of Reds manager.

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Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell was ejected from Friday night's game against the New York Yankees after umpires left Clarke Schmidt in the game following a substance check where they made him wash his hands. Schmidt pitched 5+ innings of two-run ball in the Yankees' 6-2 victory.
Topics:sports#cincinnati-reds#clarke-schmidt#david-bell#new-york-yankees#pitching-substance-check#sports
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