Published 19:48 IST, December 11th 2019
Houston Astros alleged sign stealing doesn't surprise former Yankees manager Joe Girardi
The Houston Astros have been accused of sign-stealing during their World Series Championship win 2017. Former Yankees manager Joe Girardi is not surprised.
Joe Girardi, the former New York Yankees manager, according to American media reports has said that he isn’t shocked to read about claims that the 2017 Houston Astros stole signs en route to a World Series championship. The Astros won the best-of-seven set with four victories at home. Girardi is now the manager of the Philadelphia Phillies.
MLB: Houston Astros sign stealing case
Mike Fiers, the former Houston Astros pitcher, told The Athletic in November that the Astros stole signs using an outfield camera and a garbage can in the dugout tunnel. The Major League Baseball are investigating and are expected to announce their decision during the 2019 MLB Winter Meetings which end on December 12. The news is such that it has dominated the MLB Winter Meetings more than the big-money trades of Stephen Strasburg and Gerrit Cole.
Joe Girardi: Took adequate measures to conceal signs against Houston Astros
Joe Girardi was fired after New York Yankees lost to the Houston Astros in that year's AL Championship Series. He said that the Yankees had their suspicions but never raised them while working on sign concealment. Joe Girardi said his squad took adequate measures to conceal their signs and made sure that his team did not lose because of subterfuge, even during the seven-game American League Championships.
Joe Girardi re-unites with New York Yankees' Didi Gregorius
Joe Girardi was the New York Yankees manager for the better part of the 2010s decade. Girardi signed for the Philadelphia Phillies in October 2019. Girardi will re-unite with former Yankees player Didi Gregorius, who has reportedly signed for the Phillies in a one-year deal worth $14 million.
Updated 22:51 IST, December 11th 2019