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the Astros The joke practically writes itself — the Astros cheated with trash cans (because they're trash, duh). According to Major League Baseball investigators, the Astros used cameras in center field and other technology in order to steal opposing teams' signs throughout the 2017 regular and postseason.
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Read More »It’s official. The Phillies are set to play the Houston Astros in the World Series, a team whose reputation was tarnished by a 2017 cheating scandal. And we all know Philadelphia doesn’t take kindly to cheaters. A lot has changed since the initial cheating drama unfolded, including the Astros’ coaching staff and most of their players. But if you’re a casual fan who needs the tea on the Phillies’ latest matchup, here’s what you need to know about the Astros’ cheating scandal.
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Read More »On Twitter, the scandal became a meme of sorts, with fans posting dramatic clips to poke fun at how the Astros would steal signs. Others posted their own replays and analyses of supposed examples of players cheating. New restrictions were placed on video replays starting with the 2020 season. MLB barred catcher’s signals from being included in the replay videos to prevent sign stealing. Of the 2017 team, only five players still remain with the Astros, according to the Houston Chronicle (Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman, Yuli Gurriel, Lance McCullers Jr., and Justin Verlander). Of the 36 position players from that year, half are still in the majors. This year, in an effort to deter sign stealing, MLB introduced the use of PitchCom devices, which allow catchers to communicate with pitchers about their strategy without physical signs that the opposing team could watch and decode. Catchers wear a wristband with a remote control transmitter on the inside of their glove-side forearm and an earpiece in their helmet. The pitcher and as many as three players (typically the shortstop, second baseman, and center fielder) also have audio receivers in their caps. Rather than using his fingers to communicate the pitch type and location and a series of other signs, the catcher presses a button and instructions are provided verbally over an encrypted channel. The new tech is optional, but MLB officials say all 30 clubs are using it now.
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Read More »A 2019 report by The Athletic that documented how the Astros cheated sparked MLB’s own review. Former White Sox pitcher Danny Farquhar told The Athletic that he could hear banging from the Astros dugout following signals for change-ups. Others on the inside corroborated the methods the team used to gain an unfair competitive advantage. “That’s not playing the game the right way,” Fiers, the former Astros and Tigers pitcher, told The Athletic. “They [The Astros] were advanced and willing to go above and beyond to win.” In two months, MLB investigators worked to interview ”68 people, including 23 Astros players, and collect more than 76,000 emails,” The Athletic said.
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