The Commercial Appeal

Tanaka feels cheated out of ’17 World Series

- Mark Didtler

TAMPA, Fla. – Masahiro Tanaka feels cheated by the Houston Astros.

Tanaka’s Yankees lost to the Astros in a seven-game AL Championsh­ip Series in 2017.

Baseball Commission­er Rob Manfred found the Astros broke rules against electronic sign stealing in 2017, including during the postseason.

“Yeah, I do feel that way,” the Yankees pitcher said through a translator Monday after working out at the team’s minor league complex.

Houston won all four home games against the Yankees in the playoffs, when the Astros players had the advantage of the sign-stealing system, and lost all three in the Bronx.

The scores of the first two games were both 2-1.

“It’s a competitio­n, and the competitio­n should be a fair competitio­n,” Tanaka said. “There was a little bit of thought of, was there something going on and once you hear the news, then it’s like ‘oh, there was actually something going on.’”

Tanaka noted that the Yankees adjusted their pitching sign procedures in last year’s AL Championsh­ip Series against Houston.

“We were actually being cautious about it,” Tanaka said. “So, just changing up the signs, making it a little bit more complex.”

Tanaka said it is difficult to say how the recent developmen­ts will impact how he looks back at 2017.

“You never know what would have happened, but at the same time you can say that what happened might not have happened,” Tanaka said. “I don’t know if mad is the right word, but it’s something that’s out of the rules. They’re not, obviously, abiding by the rules.”

Tanaka hopes the sanctions placed on the Astros will eliminate the situation in baseball.

Ready for 2020: Tanaka had arthroscop­ic surgery on his right elbow to remove bone spurs on Oct. 23. When asked how he felt, a smiling Tanaka said “pretty good” in English.

“No restrictio­n at all because we did the surgery right after the season was over and then we had a whole month of rehab,” Tanaka added through a translator. “Actually, after I went back to Japan I was pretty much on the same program as I have been in the past.”

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