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For The First Time Former Astros Coach A.J. Hinch Talks About Cheating Scandal
© Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
A few players have commented on the Houston Astros cheating scandal investigation, but not until now has their coach A.J. Hinch said anything...

Here's a telling graph...


(Barstool Sports)
Filed Under: MLB
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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KCT70 months
"I can't pinpoint advantages." Then why did you do it, bro? Why would you go to all that trouble if you weren't even sure it would create a discernible advantage?
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KCT70 months
PS - I just learned this within the past week, but a TON of MLB players are mad as hell about what Houston did. Between the players sentiment and a poll showing that 72% of fans think the players should be punished, this ordeal is far from over. I was an Astros fan in 2017, but that World Series title is incredibly tainted now. Knowing what pitch is coming is far more advantageous than even being on steroids.
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Ebbandflow70 months
Where's the evidence? They used it in the playoffs for the World Series though? And they did a breakdown. Of each player and how many times they were notified of the incoming Change-Up. Altuve almost didn't rely on it at all at any point in the season. The Astros really? We're the best team and I honestly think some of the hitters. Wer not doing themselves a service by trying to do that when they are talented enough to have the same offensive production.
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Broham70 months
We had more wins on the road than at home. We won game 7 of the World Series IN Los Angeles.
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FlyinTiger9370 months
Looks funny without a hat.
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tketaco70 months
Kept the Yankees out of a World Series. Doing God's work. Worth it.
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WhiskeyPlease70 months
F Houston *Asterisk
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Jabontik70 months
The saddest thing is Altuve will never get into the hall of fame.
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SomeLSUguy70 months
Altuve stopped because it distracted him more than it helped him... he'll get in if he stays healthy and keeps playing like he has been.
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