investorAg83 said:
SquirrellyDan said:
The Astros were doing it differently. That's called gaining an advantage. And they did so while operating in a gray area that wasn't in the rulebook. And the vast majority of players, current or former, have not said a single thing about it.
If you think finding a way to gain an advantage over other teams is wrong, you shouldn't be a sports fan.
Whatever...there's a right way to do it and a wrong way. They stole signs and relayed the info the wrong way and violated the integrity of the game.
And the 'vast majority of players not saying a thing' is nothing but semantics.
I can't believe I was goaded into this thread by that moron claiming knowing whether a pitch was a fastball or a breaking ball didn't give an advantage. I don't give a **** about an asterisk or giving up titles or any of that...I didn't really care when it was all put out in the open. Shocked at the level they went to, but not that outraged. The smugness since then is what I can't stand. I just wish the players would admit 'yeah...I guess we took it too far compared to the other clubs and we're sorry our actions eroded the integrity of the game that we all love.' But no; they've been ****heads about the entire thing before the investigation and after. Eff them.
Whoever was arguing about the off speed pitches is an idiot. And honestly if I wasn't a Houston fan I wouldn't be able to stand Bregman. But being smug is a by-product or winning, regardless if the way they won isn't acceptable to you.
People should be more upset about us tanking for years to stack money and players. People should be upset about how we stole Yordan Alvarez. People are likely to be super upset to see how well we do this year, without "cheating."
ETA: would love to hear about all the right ways and wrong ways to win in baseball. Lol