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Adult website offers Yankees, Mets pitchers $100K to 'undo their belts, drop trou and perform in a 1-hour x-rated cam show'

Jacob deGrom of the Mets was inspected for foreign substances by Ron Kulpa, an umpire, on Monday. It was the first inspection as part of M.L.B.’s new policy to combat ball doctoring.Credit...Kathy Willens/Associated Press
Jacob deGrom of the Mets was inspected for foreign substances by Ron Kulpa, an umpire, on Monday. It was the first inspection as part of M.L.B.’s new policy to combat ball doctoring.
Kathy Willens/Associated Press

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- CamSoda, an adult website, has offered Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole and Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom $100,000 to "undo their belts, drop trou and perform in a 1-hour x-rated cam show on our site," after pitchers are now required by the MLB to be inspected for "sticky" sunstances on their person that may be used to benefit their pitch.

The offer came after a 48-hour period where several pitchers expressed disdain with being checked for illegal substances, including the Oakland Athletics' Sergio Romo who dropped his pants.


"We are offering Max Scherzer, Sergio Romo, Jacob deGrom, Gerrit Cole, Trevor Bauer, Zack Wheeler and Yu Darvish $100,000 to undo their belts, drop trou and perform in a 1-hour long X-rated cam show on our site," CamSoda vice president Daryn Parker wrote in an open letter to the players, who hail from a slew of teams.

Below is the full letter:

Pitchers

New York Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole (45) hands his cap to umpire Bill Miller (26) for examination after the third inning against the Kansas City Royals at Yankee Stadium.New York Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole (45) hands his cap to umpire Bill Miller (26) for examination after the third inning against the Kansas City Royals at Yankee Stadium.Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

"What all do you guys need?" deGrom said he asked the plate umpire, Ben May, and the crew chief, Ron Kulpa, on his way back to the dugout.

"Glove, hat and belt," they replied, and deGrom did as told.

"I handed them that stuff and went along my way," he said.

No word from any of the players yet.