Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Report says 2017 Astros illegally stole signs

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Major League Baseball has expanded its investigat­ion into the Houston Astros after The Athletic website reported the team stole signs during home games in 2017 by using a camera positioned in center field.

The report Tuesday quoted pitcher Mike Fiers, who played for the Astros that season, and three other unidentifi­ed people with the club. The Astros won the World Series that year — two sources told The Athletic that Houston used the system into the playoffs while another source said it ended before the postseason.

The website said the process was started by a struggling hitter and a coach, neither of whom was identified. The camera at

Minute Maid Park was connected to a television monitor in the tunnel between the Astros’ dugout and clubhouse, The Athletic said, and team employees or players would communicat­e expected pitches by banging a trash can to signal offspeed pitches.

“I just want the game to be cleaned up a little bit because there are guys who are losing their jobs because they’re going in there not knowing,” Fiers told the website.

The Astros said in a statement the team “has begun an investigat­ion in cooperatio­n with Major League Baseball” and declined additional comment.

MLB strengthen­ed its rules against sign stealing before the 2019 season, institutin­g proce

dures attempting to ensure teams did not use video to steal signs.

“After we review this new informatio­n we will determine any necessary next steps,” MLB said in a statement.

MLB already is investigat­ing the Astros. Assistant general manager Brandon Taubman was fired for directing inappropri­ate comments at female reporters during a clubhouse celebratio­n after the team beat the New York Yankees to win the AL pennant on Oct. 19. The team issued and then retracted a statement accusing a Sports Illustrate­d reporter of trying to “fabricate a story.” Taubman was fired by the Astros on Oct. 24.

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