LeBron blasts MLB over Astros
cheating scandal
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[February 19, 2020]
By Rory Carroll
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles
Lakers forward LeBron James on Tuesday expressed his outrage over
the Astros 2017 sign-stealing scandal, which has rocked the sport
and led to calls for Houston's World Series title from that season
to be vacated.
Major League Baseball last month said that during the 2017 season
the Astros used a monitor near their dugout with a feed from the
center field camera to decode their opponent's signals.
They then banged on a trash can to alert their hitters as to the
type of pitch that was coming next.
The Astros fired Manager A.J. Hinch and General Manager Jeff Luhnow
after MLB suspended the pair for the 2020 season as well as
stripping the Astros of four draft picks and levying a $5 million
fine, but many feel the league did not go far enough.
"Listen I know I don't play baseball but I am in Sports and I know
if someone cheated me out of winning the title and I found out about
it I would be... irate!," James, a three-time NBA champion, wrote on
Twitter.
"I mean like uncontrollable about what I would/could do!," he said.
"Listen here baseball commissioner listen to your players speaking
today about how disgusted, mad, hurt, broken, etc etc about this.
Literally the ball is in your court (or should I say field) and you
need to fix this for the sake of Sports!"
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Lakers’ Lebron James addresses the media during media day for the
NBA All Star Game at Wintrust. Mandatory Credit: Quinn Harris-USA
TODAY Sports/File Photo
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred on Sunday defended the league's
decision not to punish individual Houston Astros players, saying it
was clear they had already "paid a price."
Astros owner Jim Crane last week apologized for the cheating scandal
but said it "didn't impact the game" in remarks that drew widespread
criticism.
(Editing by Ken Ferris)
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