If everybody else is indeed doing this then it should be somewhat easy to prove as there is footage of every pitch for all teams. How are the other teams getting the signal to the batter? The trash can made it easy to prove in our case.
Just start randomly banging trash cans, whistling, or making bird sounds when we're at bat, and then clapping or something after the home team gets the signs from their manager/base coach. The guys like to have fun, and this is something they can make fun on away games while ****ing with the other team.Beat40 said:
That is going to be the most interesting thing about next year. We will get booed in several places next year. Will be interesting to see how the team responds to all of this on the field.
Spring training press conferences are going be interesting too.
Always tough being the escape goat. F MLB for doing that to us.bilbobag said:
The Astros and possibly the Red Sox will be the escape goats for this. Other teams are doing. Two teams were pinned to take the fall to protect the MLB product.
This is the steroid controversy in reverse. You start naming more teams and the MLB product takes a hit especially if it's in big markets like New York, LA, and Boston.
You lose viewers, you lose money and MLB knows this.
He will be. Just gotta be patient and let MLB finish up the Red Sox investigation.Nino Brown said:
Cora can not get away with only being punished for Red Sox incidents. These findings are being conducted by the MLB.
The person involved in ANY illegal actions can not just run to a new team and then not be held accountable. That also includes any Yankees that move on and bring things to the surface.
so the rams are evading punishment? guess you could call them.... escape goatsBulldog73 said:
If you really want to take attention off the Astros, now would be a great time to drop a bombshell about the Patriots or Rams (completely different levels, I know, but the Rams are nationally closer to the Astros level than the Pats are.)
I blame MLB for not coming out against the articles written and saying it has already been handled internally when they changed the rules before the 2019 season knowing what was going on. They didn't want this mess in the first place and then failed to have the backbone to stand up on their on prevention methods.bilbobag said:
I am not deflecting what the Astros did but the aren't the only ones but will be the second warning for teams to stop doing it.
I blame MLB for the use of replay and the allowing of tv monitors and extra cameras? Whose with me.
Ag_07 said:
And I think they may go after Beltran for two reasons...
One being he's not a current player protected by the MLBPA
Two being that he's currently still in the league. He's not retired and actually managing a team.
I think those two reasons will open the door the them somehow getting him with some kind of punishment.
Espada wasn't here in 2017Ag_07 said:
Well he was just hired to manage the Mets but regardless yeah you're right.
Crane wants a clean slate which is why I'm not so sure he hands it over to Espada.
AggieLit said:
So yesterday Stephen A. Smith says he thinks the punishment is excessive, and today he says the Astros should be stripped of their title?
Is the guy schizo?
This is getting worse and worse.
Still massively bummed out. I'm mad at everyone. The players, hinch, luhnow, the commissioner, crane, the media, the self righteous organizations. All of it. It all sucks.bobinator said:
How are we holding up over here?
That's a good way to put it.WelchAg said:Still massively bummed out. I'm mad at everyone. The players, hinch, luhnow, the commissioner, crane, the media, the self righteous organizations. All of it. It all sucks.bobinator said:
How are we holding up over here?
bobinator said:
How are we holding up over here?
It's interesting to think about what each of the 13 position players on our roster must have been thinking. Assuming it was a concoction of Cora/Beltran, part of me almost exempts Bregman, Correa and a few of the younger guys from too much fault. If you've got long time vets in the clubhouse telling you that every team is doing it to some extent, it's hard to tell them no. I also get the sense that Beltran has installed something like this with every club he's been on the previous 10 years, so he probably felt some invincibility. At the very least, he thought he had plausible deniability by just saying "the pitcher was tipping" if he was ever accused.bobinator said:
Yeah... at least all of the operational details. I had no idea what the MLB was actually going to do. Kinda figured it was going to be pretty bad though.
I just don't understand how they thought they'd get away with it when there's that much organizational turnover in pro baseball.
They know nowQuote:
Crazy that all those guys didn't take into account the possibility that a snakey disgruntled ex-Astro who would rat them out.
ClickClack said:AggieLit said:
So yesterday Stephen A. Smith says he thinks the punishment is excessive, and today he says the Astros should be stripped of their title?
Is the guy schizo?
This is getting worse and worse.
That's because he has no conviction about anything he says. He will say whatever the flavor of the hour is, because he's a POS who lacks actual critical thinking skills
He said he was not aware of the extent that the Astros went above and beyond other teams that the report listed.AggieLit said:
So yesterday Stephen A. Smith says he thinks the punishment is excessive, and today he says the Astros should be stripped of their title?
Is the guy schizo?
This is getting worse and worse.