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Off topic, Yankee sign stealing was widespread and serious.
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[QUOTE="McLovin, post: 3583128, member: 9450"] I am a Yankees fan, and don’t doubt that they / the rest of baseball was using technology (like video feeds - Tex said the team used broadcasts for years). But the difference is how the stolen data was decoded & relayed. Am I biased? Probably. But I feel that using a computer algo to crack codes and banging on trash cans to send the signs for each pitch is different than using a TV broadcast to decode signs and then relay it only when a runner reaches second base. Could what the Yankees did be more than that? Sure, but it’s only speculation until we see this letter. We know for sure the extent the Astros went to cheat. And as a lifelong baseball fan (and what other players have expressed about what they did) it clearly was way over the line of what would be considered a competitive edge and cheating. [/QUOTE]
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