Rob Manfred’s Regret: Granting Anonymity to Houston Astros Players in 2017 Sign-Stealing Scandal

2023-06-22 18:20:27

Rob Manfred the commissioner of the MLB declared following many months that he regrets having granted the anonymity to the players of the Houston Astros in the theft of signs of the 2017 season.

Los Houston Astros They have already turned the page on the case of password theft, but Rob Manfred just brought it back to testify… “I might have gone through the investigative process without that grant of immunity and see where it takes us. For starters, I’m not going to punish anyone, maybe it’s not my best decision.”.

On the other hand, he commented… “Some of the decisions surrounding the Houston situation, I would like to take back”. And he continued… “I mean, if I might take back the comment I made regarding the World Series trophy at one point, I would take it back. There have been moments, particularly in times of pressure, when I look back, and taking a little more time might have led to a different result.”.

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The punishment of the Houston Astros for the theft of signs

Los Houston Astros were punished for the case of the theft of signs, for some fans and players it was not enough, because at the end of the season the team won a World Series and for his rivals that situation was not fair.

Let’s remember that Manfred He did not suspend any player or get to the bottom of the situation because the protagonists were open to talk with him and try to solve the matter without major consequences.

Los Astros they will be in the history of the MLB for their titles won and for this fact that stained the organization and many of the players who were figures during that season.


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