Angels' Trout says he 'lost
respect' for Astros
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[February 18, 2020]
Los Angeles Angels star Mike
Trout said he "lost respect" for players involved in the Houston
Astros' sign-stealing scandal.
"They cheated. ... I don't agree with the punishment," Trout told
reporters Monday at the Angels' spring training facility in Tempe,
Ariz. "I lost respect for some of those guys."
A Major League Baseball investigation concluded that the Astros
stole signs throughout the 2017 season and continued to do so for
part of the 2018 campaign. Houston won the World Series in 2017.
The Astros were fined $5 million and lost upcoming draft picks.
Manager A.J. Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow were suspended
for a year and subsequently fired, but no individual players were
punished.
Trout, who won his third American League MVP award last season, said
he noticed some of the methods the Astros were using to relay signs
to hitters.
"I didn't notice the banging (of the trash can). I did notice the
banging of the bat in center field," he said.
The 28-year-old outfielder said the Astros definitely had an unfair
advantage.
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The American League's Mike Trout, of the Los Angeles Angels, dives
into second base for a lead-off double in the first inning against
the National League during Major League Baseball's All-Star Game in
New York, July 16, 2013. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine (UNITED STATES -
Tags: SPORT BASEBALL)
"Going up to the plate knowing what's coming ... that would be a lot
of fun," Trout said.
The Angels have an 18-39 record against the Astros in the past three
seasons. With the rest of their American League West rivals, the
Angels are 30-27 against both the Texas Rangers and Seattle
Mariners, and 28-29 versus the Oakland Athletics.
--Field Level Media
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