Yankees GM Cashman suspected Astros were stealing signs.

TAMPA. Fla. (AP) — New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman had suspected that the Houston Astros had been breaking rules against electronic sign stealing long before Commissioner Rob Manfred released his report in January that resulted in three big league managers losing their jobs.

"I'll acknowlege at that we had many a conversion with Major League Baseball the last number of years about suspicions, but having suspicions and being able to prove it are two different things," Cashman said Friday.

Cashman also talked with other teams regarding the matter. Manfred recently disciplined the Astros after he agreed the team broke rules by using electronics to steal signs during 2017 and 2018. Houston manager AJ Hinch and GM Jeff Luhnow were given one-year suspensions by Manfred and were then fired by Astros owner Jim Crane. Boston manager Alex Cora and New York Mets skipper Carlos Beltrán also lost their jobs. Cora was a coach and Beltrán played for the 2017 Astros in his final season as a player.

Beltrán was a Yankees' special adviser last season, and among those Cashman talked with about the Astros' situation.

"We've asked so many people, Carlos included, because there's been a lot of suspicion with the Houston Astros and what happened in ‘17," Cashman said. "And anybody that has been a part of that has kind of avoided answering the questions. Never got confirmation of anything from any of them. "

Cashman wouldn't say whether he would consider rehiring Beltrán.

"That's not something for me to discuss at all at this stage," he said.

The scandal began when former Astros pitcher Mike Fiers, now with Oakland, revealed the scheme to The Athletic in November.

"I do believe over the course of time this is a warning to anybody that's doing anything that's wrong...



source https://www.chron.com/sports/article/Yankees-GM-Cashman-suspected-Astros-were-stealing-15057502.php

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