It was determined that some members of the Red Sox organization inappropriately stole signs in 2018. (Photo via Wikipedia)

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MLB’s Punishment of the Boston Red Sox is Absurd

Typically, punishments are for the guilty

Andrew Martin
4 min readApr 23, 2020

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Finally, the other shoe has dropped, and the world learned the outcome of Major League Baseball’s investigation into cheating allegations levied against the Boston Red Sox. Although a punishment was given to the team, the findings don’t support that decision and make the sport and the Commissioner, Rob Manfred, look silly.

Boiling down the results of the investigation, it was determined that video replay operator J.T Watkins intermittently deciphered signs in game during the World Series-winning 2018 season and relayed them to a small number of players (He has apparently strenuously denied this).

It was also stressed that the number of players who utilized the ill-gotten signs was small and the number of incidents was limited — only when the team had a runner on second base and not in every game. It was further determined that most players were not aware of this activity, nor was any member of the coaching squad or front office. MLB banned Watkins without pay through the 2021 season; suspended former manager Alex Cora through the 2020 season (for his involvement with the Houston Astros’ sign stealing scandal only); and stripped the Red Sox of their second-round draft choice this year. No players were punished in any way because of immunity…

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Andrew Martin
Andrew Martin

Written by Andrew Martin

Dabbler in soccer, history, investing & writing. Master’s degree in baseball history. Passionate about history, diversity, culture, sports, film and investing .

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