MLB commissioner Rob Manfred defended his response to the Houston Astros’ cheating scandal, which has become the legacy-defining event of his tenure
NORTH PORT, Fla.—With the sport he presides over engulfed in controversy, Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred on Sunday defended his response to the Houston Astros’ cheating scandal, which has become the legacy-defining event of his tenure.
More than a month after Manfred released a report showing that the Astros illegally used technology to steal signs on their way to a World Series championship in 2017, criticism of how he has handled the situation is still escalating. With spring training camps now open across...
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