Jon Lester Cheating? Red Sox World Series Game 1 Pitcher Had Mystery Green Spot On Glove (PHOTOS)

Was Red Sox Pitcher Cheating In World Series Opener?
BOSTON, MA - OCTOBER 23: Jon Lester #31 of the Boston Red Sox looks on against the St. Louis Cardinals during Game One of the 2013 World Series at Fenway Park on October 23, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
BOSTON, MA - OCTOBER 23: Jon Lester #31 of the Boston Red Sox looks on against the St. Louis Cardinals during Game One of the 2013 World Series at Fenway Park on October 23, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

The left-field wall might not have been the only "Green Monster" at Fenway Park for Game 1 of the World Series. St. Louis Cardinals minor leaguer Tyler Melling spotted an unidentified green substance on the glove of Boston ace Jon Lester. Melling shared an image on Twitter of Lester from the Game 1 broadcast and asked if the he might have been using Vaseline.

Jon Lester using a little Vaseline inside the glove tonight? pic.twitter.com/IyQn2iqg5f

— Tyler Melling (@TylerMelling) October 24, 2013

The minor league pitcher wasn't the only one to notice that mysterious, greenish spot inside Lester's glove.

Giving even more fodder to Cardinals fans and conspiracy theorists, Lester appeared to dab the spot with the index finger on his pitching hand during the game.

By means fair or foul, Lester delivered a dominant performance in the World Series opener. The 29-year-old lefty pitched 7.2 scoreless innings and struck out 8 as Boston cruised to an 8-1 win.

UPDATE: MLB issued a statement on Lester allegedly using a foreign substance, via Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports.

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