As spring training opens, the Astros’ competitors—and fellow union members—are issuing a searing critique of both the team’s actions and MLB commissioner Rob Manfred’s leniency
The Houston Astros’ players received no punishment for their role in the sign-stealing scandal that continues to dominate the baseball world. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred made sure of that by promising them immunity in exchange for honest testimony during the league’s investigation of the cheating scheme.
But as spring training camps opened across Florida and Arizona this week, the Astros’ competitors—and fellow union members—are issuing a searing critique of both the team’s actions and Manfred’s leniency.
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