Nats catcher Kurt Suzuki claims Astros cheated in 2019 World Sequence

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Nats catcher Kurt Suzuki claims Astros cheated in 2019 World Sequence

Kurt Suzuki #28 of the Washington Nationals celebrates after hitting a walk-off residence run to beat the New York Mets at Nationals Park on Septem


Kurt Suzuki #28 of the Washington Nationals celebrates after hitting a walk-off residence run to beat the New York Mets at Nationals Park on September 3, 2019 in Washington, DC.

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Washington Nationals catcher Kurt Suzuki mentioned this week there’s “no query” the Astros cheated within the 2019 World Sequence, regardless of claims that the staff stopped its sign-stealing scheme after the 2018 season, The Washington Post reported on Thursday.

The Astros held a information convention on Thursday to handle the unlawful sign-stealing scheme, however Houston Astros proprietor Jim Crane claimed that his staff’s dishonest “did not affect the sport,” the Put up reported. He then clarified, “It is exhausting to inform.”

“We may hear it from their dugout. We heard their whistling. What are you going to do?” Suzuki instructed Washington Put up’s Thomas Boswell. “I saved considering ‘We’ve to go to the sector and work early on our indicators within the World Sequence simply to cease their dishonest.’ It is so silly and so unsuitable.”

The Houston Astros fired two team executives in January after it was revealed that they used a dishonest scheme throughout the 2017 playoffs and 2018 season. The investigation discovered the staff had recorded and replayed the video of an opposing catcher’s hand alerts to decode the upcoming pitches.

Nats reliever Sean Doolittle additionally touched on how the Astros dishonest scandal led to pitchers…



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