Toronto Blue Jays could be in trouble, cheating investigation begins

#8
#8
There is nothing in the rule book about stealing signs. It is not cheating, just frowned
upon.
I don't know why anybody gets worked up about stealing signs. People act like they have a God given right for people not to look at signals.
 
#9
#9
I don't know why anybody gets worked up about stealing signs. People act like they have a God given right for people not to look at signals.

I agree. But having someone in the stands doing this is bush.
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#11
#11
No evidence this has happened except "unnamed bullpen members." Yet no one has contacted MLB, the Jays, AA, or anyone else. Plus the statistical evidence in the story is a joke.
 
#14
#14
On the field and stealing signs is fair game. Having a guy in the stands with binoculars and throwing up hand signs is a little much. If you can steal signs while on the field then so be it. Outside help is definitely bush.
 
#15
#15
No evidence this has happened except "unnamed bullpen members." Yet no one has contacted MLB, the Jays, AA, or anyone else. Plus the statistical evidence in the story is a joke.

There are only like 4 teams with better Road than Home records his year. Guess that means everyone is stealing signs.
 
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#16
#16
All are courtesy of Down Goes Brown (Down Goes Brown)

The Jays stealing signs? Oh no! How unfair for an AL East team to have an advantage other than being able to just buy all the best players!

The Jays need to stop cheating and start hitting their HRs the honest way: By paying nine-figure contracts to known PED users. http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=#sox

There was this one guy dressed in white at Rogers Centre who'd cause a HR every time he moved his left arm, but it was Jo-Jo Reyes.
 

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