When shortstop Carlos Correa spoke out on the Houston Astros infamous sign stealing scandal
When shortstop Carlos Correa spoke out on the Houston Astros' infamous sign-stealing scandal × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Baseball MLB News
Here's a picture from the 2017 World Series--could this be it?1418489Jose Altuve accused of wearing a buzzer on his right shoulder by @Jomboy_'s sources and Carlos Beltran's niece.Here's a picture from the 2017 World Series--could this be it? https://t.co/qyYdwSed3l As a result, the Astros lost first- and second-round picks in both the 2020 and 2021 drafts. The franchise was also fined $5 million and Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow and field manager AJ Hinch were suspended for the entire 2020 season.
We really feel bad about everything that happened in 2017 - Throwback to when shortstop Carlos Correa spoke out on the Houston Astros infamous sign-stealing scandal
By mariorjf Modified 29 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Carlos Correa spoke in 2020, revealing his side of the Houston Astros' infamous sign-stealing scandal MLB star Carlos Correa once revealed his thoughts on the infamous sign-stealing scandal with the Houston Astros in the 2017 and 2018 seasons. Carlos Correa discussed the Astros investigation with Ken Rosenthal in 2020, while also highlighting that people spoke to the public without knowing all the facts. He said: "Oh, usually I don't have problems when people talk about 2017 and what happened that year because honestly, we're wrong. Everything that happened that year was absolutely wrong and we show remorse for that because, you know, we feel bad about everything that happened." Correa continued: "The problem I have is when players go out there and they don't know the facts, they're not informed on the situation, and just go in front of the cameras and just talk. All the commissioner report clearly says that all those reports were conducted in 2017. 2018, nothing happened, 2019 nothing happened. It was just talented players playing the game of baseball." The Astros' cheating scandal began in early 2017. Investigation reports suggested that the Astros used game feed from a camera to decode the signs of opposing teams. The scandal was brought to light following The Athletic's report in 2018, after which the MLB later found sufficient evidence of the act. Boy Howdy@BoyHowdyESPNJose Altuve accused of wearing a buzzer on his right shoulder by @Jomboy_'s sources and Carlos Beltran's niece.Here's a picture from the 2017 World Series--could this be it?1418489Jose Altuve accused of wearing a buzzer on his right shoulder by @Jomboy_'s sources and Carlos Beltran's niece.Here's a picture from the 2017 World Series--could this be it? https://t.co/qyYdwSed3l As a result, the Astros lost first- and second-round picks in both the 2020 and 2021 drafts. The franchise was also fined $5 million and Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow and field manager AJ Hinch were suspended for the entire 2020 season.