Correa was fired by the Cardinals in July following an “imposed leave of absence” which coincided with it being revealed that Cardinals employees were involved in the hacking. GM John Mozeliak, other top brass and Cardinals ownership have all denied involvement. Given that Correa will likely be packaging a guilty plea simultaneously with his indictment, one has to assume that he has cooperated with federal authorities and, perhaps, has given up others as being involved in the crime. It’s also possible, of course, that he’s the only significant Cardinals official involved and that he’s pleading guilty because he’s been caught dead-to-rights. We’ll soon find out.
Which team got really good all of a sudden? ...hmmm?
Nats trade Drew Storen to the Blue Jays for Ben Revere, reuniting former teammates.
The door wasn't unlocked, the Cards took a key supposedly in good faith, made a copy, then used that key to get in. The Cardinals not only broke the law, they cheated.
I seriously just giggled.
This must be a big headache for Manfred.
Edit: From Facebook (image on BestFansStLouis)
I don't know why that one hit me so hard, but I can't stop laughing.
This article written by the guy who voted for David Eckstein sums up pretty much all you need to know about him
http://www.lowellsun.com/sports/ci_21770834/baseballs-stat-geeks-have-gone-too-far
it kinda looks like my family baseball trip this year will be tampa bay over the 4th of july weekend
tell me this isn't gonna suck
If you could go back in time and take back one pitch you threw, which would it be and why? – Sal
Probably the one that was hit back at my head and required lifesaving brain surgery. If you still need to know why, please reread the previous sentence.