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Rays pitcher Zach Eflin intends to wear wedding ring for next start: ‘It's important to me’

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Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Zach Eflin was forced to remove his wedding ring last week after umpires told him he’d be ejected if it remained on his left hand. 

Eflin took off the ring against the Pittsburgh Pirates last Thursday, but the right-hander intends to wear his wedding ring on Tuesday in his start against the Baltimore Orioles. 

Tampa Bay Rays pitching coach Kyle Snyder, left, talks with pitcher Zach Eflin and catcher Christian Bethancourt during the White Sox game, April 28, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

"We’ll see how the umpire crew is," Eflin said Monday, according to the Tampa Bay Times. 

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"I’m going to wear it. I don’t think I’m ever really going to take it off because they want me to take it off. If they asked me to take it off, because they’re going to eject me out of the game, then I’ll take it off. But like I keep telling everybody, it’s important to me. It’s my representation of the covenant I have with my wife. So if other people have problems with that, and then so be it....

"If they’re really coming after me for a rubber wedding ring, then I think they have their head in the wrong spot."

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Zach Eflin of the Tampa Bay Rays pitches against the Oakland Athletics at Tropicana Field on April 7, 2023, in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Mike Carlson/Getty Images)

Pitchers are not allowed to wear jewelry on their hands, but Eflin doesn’t see his rubber wedding band as providing him with a competitive advantage. 

"It’s on my glove hand and I never really use both my hands to rub down the ball,"

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