The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

New video rules, Red Sox decision on deck for Manfred

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Major League Baseball intends to impose new limits on what live video is available to teams, and Commission­er Rob Manfred hopes to complete his investigat­ion into alleged electronic sign stealing by the Boston Red Sox before spring training camps open next week.

“I think you should assume that before the season starts we will have new guidelines with respect to the use of video equipment,“Manfred said Thursday after an owners meeting.“I think we have too much video available in real time right now.”

After former Houston pitcher Mike Fiers told The Athletic in November the Astros used a video camera to steal the signs of opposing catchers in 2017 and 2018, Manfred last month suspended Houston manager AJ Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow for one season, fined the Astros $5 million and stripped them of their first- and secondroun­d drafts picks in 2020 and 2021.

Hinch and Luhnow were fired the same day, and the scandal led to the departures of Boston manager Alex Cora, Houston’s bench coach during its 2017 title run, and New York Mets manager Carlos Beltran, an Astros player that season.

MLB is investigat­ing a separate allegation the Red Sox broke signsteali­ng rules in 2018, when Cora led Boston to the championsh­ip in his first season as manager.

Manfred did not punish any Houston players and said no Red Sox players will be sanctioned. But he left open the possibilit­y of discipline for future violations.

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