New York Post

D’backs fined for Apple Watch

- By HANNAH WITHIAM hwithiam@nypost.com

The Diamondbac­ks are paying for their coach’s Apple Watch, just like the Red Sox did last month.

MLB announced Friday it was fining the Diamondbac­ks and coach Ariel Prieto each for Prieto’s decision to wear the electronic device in the dugout during Wednesday night’s win over the Rockies in the NL wild-card game.

An investigat­ion into Prieto’s fashion choice revealed no illegal actions, such as stealing signs, during the game in Phoenix, but MLB has a rule against wearing such devices in the dugout and handed down punishment accordingl­y. On Thursday, Prieto called wearing the watch on game night a “simple oversight and honest mistake.”

“MLB forensical­ly examined Mr. Prieto’s Apple Watch and his cell phone and interviewe­d Mr. Prieto,” the league said in a statement. “MLB found no evidence that Mr. Prieto used the Apple Watch or cell phone for any purpose in the dugout, nor any baseball-related communicat­ion on either device, during Wednesday’s game.

“Despite these findings, Mr. Prieto violated MLB’s on-field regulation by having this device in the dugout. As a result, Mr. Prieto and the D-backs have each been fined an undisclose­d amount.”

Commission­er Rob Manfred plans to take the Diamondbac­ks’ money and donate it to hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico, MLB added in the statement.

The Red Sox ignited the discussion around the use of high-tech devices when the Yankees believed they caught them using a coach’s Apple Watch to steal signs during a game in August. Boston admitted to the violation and was fined an undisclose­d amount.

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