Waterloo Region Record

Red Sox react to penalties contritely, but draw line

- BILL KOCH

BOSTON — Contrition was the expected mood on a Boston Red Sox conference call late Wednesday night.

Alex Cora has come and gone as manager. Video replay system operator J.T. Watkins won’t perform in that capacity again until at least the 2022 season. Boston has been stripped of a second-round pick in the upcoming Major League Baseball draft.

Where the Red Sox drew the line was at any suggestion their record-setting 2018 Major League Baseball season was tainted.

“I believe that the 2018 team was one of the most truly talented baseball teams ever constructe­d,” team president and CEO Sam Kennedy said.

“I’ve been around the Red Sox for 19 years now, and it’s by far the most talented team that I’ve ever been a part of or witnessed in person.”

Commission­er Rob Manfred announced that any illegal sign stealing done by the Red Sox was limited to the regular season. As far as Manfred is concerned, Boston’s cruise past the New York Yankees, Houston Astros and Los Angeles Dodgers on its way to a fourth championsh­ip this century will remain untouched. The merits of a 108-win tour de force into October would seem a bit murkier, but that’s a door the Red Sox opened all by themselves.

“You wouldn’t be doing it if you didn’t think it was giving you an advantage,” Red Sox GM Brian O’Halloran said. “I think it would be disingenuo­us to suggest otherwise.”

Principal owner John Henry and club chair Tom Werner issued an apology during a conference call with Manfred and the owners of the league’s 29 other franchises. Cora broke a lengthy public silence by issuing his own statement Wednesday, accepting “full responsibi­lity” for his role in 2017 sign stealing as bench coach of the Astros. Kennedy acknowledg­ed a sense of relief knowing the close of the inquiry had finally been reached.

Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom has yet to see his team play a meaningful game in his new role since an off-season hire away from the Tampa Bay Rays. His tenure has included trading both Mookie Betts and David Price to the Dodgers, shedding salary to slip under the Competitiv­e Balance Tax and losing one of just five guaranteed draft picks this year.

“We accept the findings in the report,” Kennedy said. “Major League Baseball conducted the interviews, and it was exhaustive and thorough.”

Watkins bore the brunt of the punishment. The former Red Sox farmhand was found to have made illegal use of the video replay room located just off the dugout both at Fenway Park and in road stadiums. Watkins deciphered opposing sign sequences using live video instead of waiting until before or after a certain game was finished.

Boston’s penalties didn’t approach the discipline handed out to Houston — four total draft picks lost, one-year bans for manager AJ Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow, a place on the ineligible list for assistant general manager Brandon Taubman and a fine of $5 million. Houston’s actions involved installing extra video monitors and banging trash cans to immediatel­y inform a batter of the upcoming pitch.

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