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Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:18 am to yaherrdme
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CAMERA with a live feed would be an EXCELLENT choice. The Astros had a camera with a live feed of the opponent.
Every mlb team had this under the guise of the manager needing information on whether to challenge an umps call. Teams used this for sign stealing at a varying rate. The Astros did it well and someone ratted them out. However having the camera pointed at home is standard for every team. You can believe there was only one team with nefarious use if you want or not. Your call.
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:19 am to FLTech
Where were all you guys during spy gate
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:20 am to The Swindler
I for one despise pine tar pitchers and believe they are the scum of the MLB. Ones that hide it on their glove and then pitch way over their head for an outing or two. There are hitters whose careers are at stake
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:20 am to FLTech
If everybody is so distraught about this that the Astros will have the most HBPs in a single season in baseball history, why don’t they get so distraught over people stealing signs the old school way? Camera or not, sign stealing is cheating.
This post was edited on 2/19/20 at 11:21 am
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:20 am to FLTech
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What rules did they break. I’ve honestly been trying to research this and everything I have read on the internet just says they cheated.
Can someone please tell me what they did to do considering cheating?
From my understanding they had a camera set up in the outfield to see and steal the signs.
The signs were then relayed to someone near to home plate that was banging a trashcan to alert the batters of off speed pitches.
In my opinion Analytics have changed the game of baseball forever. In the old days the pitcher might know the tendencies of some of the hitters and adjust his pitching accordingly. These days teams have entire staffs of nerds with computers to break down all the data and feed it to someone that calls all the pitches to the catcher/pitcher based on what the data tells them.
I think this is incredibly unfair to the hitters. In the old days the batters would know and learn tendencies of pitchers but they can't use that information any more because the pitchers do not call their own game. They are fed the pitches from the dugout.
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:22 am to reggo75
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From my understanding they had a camera set up in the outfield to see and steal the signs.
The signs were then relayed to someone near to home plate that was banging a trashcan to alert the batters of off speed pitches.
In my opinion Analytics have changed the game of baseball forever. In the old days the pitcher might know the tendencies of some of the hitters and adjust his pitching accordingly. These days teams have entire staffs of nerds with computers to break down all the data and feed it to someone that calls all the pitches to the catcher/pitcher based on what the data tells them.
I think this is incredibly unfair to the hitters. In the old days the batters would know and learn tendencies of pitchers but they can't use that information any more because the pitchers do not call their own game. They are fed the pitches from the dugout.
Astros fans: "yes, but point out the specific rule that prohibits the use of trashcans to relay the signals to the batter!!!!!"
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:23 am to Lou Pai
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It's not in the rules.
They tried to hide from field view with a towel.
Why?
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:23 am to Adam Banks
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for one despise pine tar pitchers and believe they are the scum of the MLB.
So you despise the entire Astros staff? Wow
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:23 am to FLTech
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I started playing baseball
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dougouts
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pull pins
Holy shite.
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:23 am to GetCocky11
Got it from my 1st base coach. So then, my 1st base coach would do the design single on either his jersey, helmet, or ears
Good lord. Do you guys not know how to play baseball?
The 1st and 3rd base coach (for lefties) would warn us what to expect the next pitch was going to be. They weren’t always 100% correct but it helped out because coaches are the ones who study the games, players are the ones who play the game. That’s the game of baseball.
All of these stats websites and shite aren’t for fans. Fans don’t care about all of those detailed stats.. they are made for coach’s
Good God
Good lord. Do you guys not know how to play baseball?
The 1st and 3rd base coach (for lefties) would warn us what to expect the next pitch was going to be. They weren’t always 100% correct but it helped out because coaches are the ones who study the games, players are the ones who play the game. That’s the game of baseball.
All of these stats websites and shite aren’t for fans. Fans don’t care about all of those detailed stats.. they are made for coach’s
Good God
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:24 am to FLTech
quote:Same.
I was taught 25+ years ago when I started playing baseball is to try to learn the signals from the opposing teams we played and actually went to watch them play on one our off nights. We had a 12 team league where we all played on the same field.
Also, we had signals that the runners would give to the batter if they could see the catcher’s signs.
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:24 am to WestCoastAg
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This thread
Astros fans are as delusional as bama and A&M fans right now
its pure comedy for the rest of us tho
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:24 am to Adam Banks
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I for one despise pine tar pitchers and believe they are the scum of the MLB. Ones that hide it on their glove and then pitch way over their head for an outing or two. There are hitters whose careers are at stake
Wow! Would you name one who did this for us? I bet you could almost pitch a no hitter like that.
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:25 am to Mr Personality
Duck off Mrs personality. Nobody cares about you never playing the game of baseball
Posted on 2/19/20 at 11:25 am to Pvt Hudson
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Normally, a team knows you can steal signs when there’s a guy on second. They know if the catcher doesn’t hide the signs well enough the dugout or base coaches can steal signs. If they catch a batter looking back at the signs in an AB, they call time and nail him.
If you don’t know there’s a camera watching you flash signs and relaying the signs to the batter - it is cheating.
And I’m an Astros fan.
You dont think there have been guys with binoculars out there for years?
I want to know the specific rule that was broken. They were tapping on a trash can to signal the batter.
I do agree it's some sort of cheating....but were specific rules in place to guard against their method?
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