Posted on 01/16/2020 2:32:00 PM PST by FreeReign
In what is rapidly turning into one of the most bizarre developing stories in baseball history, a Twitter account alleging to be the niece of Carlos Beltran is beginning to drop some of the most profound bombshells the MLB has ever seen.
A day after saying her uncle was stepping down as Mets manager a full 24 hours before the news of Beltrans actual resignation officially broke, the mysterious account is now allegeding that Houston Astros superstars Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman wore devices that buzzed on their shoulders, that were controlled by a hallway video guy who was already deciphering the signs of Houston opponents in real time.
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The players in DC Divide & Control POWER CENTER use and abuse the republic like a playtoy. These CRIMINALS are on the same team.
https://www.randomhouse.com/doubleday/thefamily/media/thefamily_document007a.pdf
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535+++ vs. 330 MILLION
It would be cool if the pitcher and catcher exchanged pitch type and location with a device they both wear on their wrists. Just push two buttons. That technology might just stop this type of cheating.
We’ll know for sure once we see their batting averages drop this season. Same thing was true for the guys taking steroids who collapsed, like Jason Giambi
The pitcher does decide what to throw. What happens is that the catcher signals the pitch to the pitcher and the pitcher either agrees or shakes it off until the catcher signals the pitch that the pitcher wants to throw.
Stealing signs is not against the rules as long as it isn't done by artificial means (i.e., camera, binoculars, technology). Batters and runners on second base have been known to steal signals. However, there is an unwritten rule that states if a player is caught stealing signs, someone on his team is going to get beaned with a fastball.
Thanks very much. I’ve never seen that one before. BUMP!
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What is preventing the Astros (or anybody else) from wearing a wire "this season"?
How would they stop it?
Add to that, none of the players have been punished and they feel protected by the players union.
So why wouldn't they keep on doing it?
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