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  • Baseball fans have decided cheating is no longer acceptable in any form. (Or at least they better.
  • MLB Houston Astros (CHEATING VIDEO PROOF)Stealing signs. Banging Trash cans. Wearing Illegal buzzersJ 1:9.

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Just when Major League Baseball was ready to move on from the Astros cheating scandal, sleuthing baseball fans seemingly uncovered a new layer to the saga.

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If the cheating allegations against the Houston Astros are proven true, they are inexcusable. While baseball has a long tradition of legal sign stealing — what should be called “sign decoding” —.

A series of tweets and videos alleged that Astros players — specifically, Jose Altuve, Josh Reddick and Alex Bregman — were using wearable electronic devices or buzzers to relay the opposing team’s signs during the 2019 season.

This move would have been a significant development from the brazen and out-in-the-open act of beating up a trash can. When a video showed Altuve instructing his teammates not to rip off his jersey after a pennant-winning home run, Altuve explained the moment in October as him being shy — despite numerous instances to the contrary. Fans are now connecting that moment to the buzzer accusation.

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And word spread quickly in baseball circles. Big-league players immediately took notice to the new allegations, and they weren’t happy.

Altuve’s agent, Scott Boras, issued a statement to Sports Illustrated, denying the allegations:

“Jose Altuve called me and said he wants it known that he has never, ever worn an electronic device in a major league game – ever. He never received any form – of a trigger or any information – via an electronic product that was on his body or in his uniform. He has never worn any electronic device. Ever.”

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MLB also claimed that its investigators looked into the prospect of electronic devices, but could not come up with evidence. It may be worth another try.