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8 minutes ago, Frobby said:

 

So far, with 103 posters voting, the OH poll is running more favorable to the Astros than the MLBTR poll.   The former has 57-58% saying the punishment was about right, with 7-8% saying too heavy and 33-34% saying too light.    In the MLBTR poll, it’s running 43% about right, 8-9% too heavy, 48-49% too light.    

My theory on why the OH posters have been more lenient so far is that the Orioles weren’t much affected by the Astros’ cheating.     We were lousy in 2017-18, weren’t in the playoffs, and weren’t in the Astros’ division.    I bet if you broke down the votes in the MLBTR poll, the Dodgers and Yankee fans skew heavily to “too light.”
 

What's made this tough for me to decide is the lack of precedent. We all know about the 1951 Giants but that came out years later after Leo Durocher was deceased. I think your hunch is right though. We were not heavily impacted by what happened.  

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10 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

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I mean I won't delete the account if you figure it out but why would I give it to you?

And why would you ask?

Curiosity, of course. I looked into r/ right baseball after you said that. Don't even have a reddit account. Don't really care too.

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10 hours ago, Frobby said:

 

So far, with 103 posters voting, the OH poll is running more favorable to the Astros than the MLBTR poll.   The former has 57-58% saying the punishment was about right, with 7-8% saying too heavy and 33-34% saying too light.    In the MLBTR poll, it’s running 43% about right, 8-9% too heavy, 48-49% too light.    

My theory on why the OH posters have been more lenient so far is that the Orioles weren’t much affected by the Astros’ cheating.     We were lousy in 2017-18, weren’t in the playoffs, and weren’t in the Astros’ division.    I bet if you broke down the votes in the MLBTR poll, the Dodgers and Yankee fans skew heavily to “too light.”
 

I haven’t voted yet, but I think the punishment was too light and it doesn’t have anything to do with whether the Orioles were affected or not, which is a shameful reason for saying it was too light. Wrong is wrong whether it affects you or not.

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27 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

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I mean I won't delete the account if you figure it out but why would I give it to you?

And why would you ask?

Just trying to see where you said you were down voted. I saw someone with your usual type of comment on this and the comments were actually slightly up voted.   So what I am saying is I don't believe you were actually down voted .

 

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Found this kind of interesting.

But there is a disturbing account of the wink-wink level of how elements of the Astros’ system spread. Before the 2019 season, the New York Yankees hired Beltran as a special assistant to General Manager Brian Cashman. Last June, Boston gave up 29 runs in a two-game series sweep at the hands of the Yankees in London. Afterward, Cora addressed the sweep, and brought up Beltran — unsolicited.

“I was joking with somebody that their biggest free agent acquisition was Carlos Beltran,” Cora said just before providing an exaggerated wink. “I know how he works. He’s helping a lot … I’m not saying ‘devices,’ all that stuff. It’s just stuff that the game will dictate, and we’ll scream at people and it’s right there. Throughout the evening, I was looking and I saw it.”

In the moment, huh? But nearly seven months later, there’s new context to what Cora was talking about. And yet Cora is out of a job, and Beltran is about to start his.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/mlb/mlb-wont-punish-cheating-astros-players-and-thats-not-right/2020/01/15/7a41139c-37c1-11ea-bb7b-265f4554af6d_story.html

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27 minutes ago, atomic said:

People were joking.  Can of Corn does not have sense of humor. 

I certainly wouldn’t say that.   He has a very distinct sense of humor.     He just doesn’t like joking about this topic.    But it doesn’t bother me to joke about it so long as it’s clearly joking.  

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1 minute ago, Frobby said:

I certainly wouldn’t say that.   He has a very distinct sense of humor.     He just doesn’t like joking about this topic.    But it doesn’t bother me to joke about it so long as it’s clearly joking.  

I am sure you remember some of the conversations we have had about the topic here on OH.  Some folks are not joking when talking about pitchers throwing at hitters, to include, in some cases, aiming for the head.

 

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