The FBI, today, may just have exposed the St. Louis
The FBI reports that the Cardinals are being investigated for hacking into files owned by the Houston Astros.
The Cardinals, in a continuing investigation, are being examined for hacking into player files and e-mail files with confidential communications between members of the Astro organization.
The hacks appear to have been found out in 2013, and some of the files hacked apparently made it onto the Internet at one point -- though anyone who knows their salt about the Cardinals has to question whether this was simply a diversionary tactic.
ARE WE FUCKING READY YET TO THROW TEAMS OUT OF THE PLAYOFFS FOR THIS KIND OF SHIT??
Or are we going to let this "Win At All Costs" mentality get to the point of what the New York Times calls, in the article, open corporate espionage?
I mean, if we are going to get to the point that teams basically are allowed to do whatever (cheating) it takes to win championships and then, at maximum, forfeit a draft pick and a six-/seven-figure fine for the cheating, where's the motivation not to do this?
What would you give up for a championship?
Sounds like, if you're the St. Louis Cardinals, "all decency" is part of that answer...
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