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Post by jimed14 on Sept 15, 2017 23:19:44 GMT -5
Red Sox and Yankees broke the same rule and yet the Yankees get fined less. How is that fair? Fine of the Yankees should be increased to that of the Red Sox because A. It's fair, and B. It helps the hurricane relief. They didn't break the same rule. Sox used apple watches to steal signs. Yanks only got hit with improper use of a dugout phone sometime last year. My guess is the league wanted this to go away so they gave both teams a slap on the wrist. Neither team cares about a small fine. MLB just wanted them to shut up. Notice that they didn't do anything about the Yankees watching an iPad in the dugout, the next day after this stupid announcement.
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Post by Coreno on Sept 16, 2017 0:21:42 GMT -5
It wasn't actually the next day. It was an old tweet from earlier in the season that got bumped after all the "inappropriate use of a device" talk. But still, I'm assuming MLB didn't actually investigate that, if they even got word of it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2017 8:06:54 GMT -5
Red Sox and Yankees broke the same rule and yet the Yankees get fined less. How is that fair? Fine of the Yankees should be increased to that of the Red Sox because A. It's fair, and B. It helps the hurricane relief. They didn't break the same rule. Sox used apple watches to steal signs. Yanks only got hit with improper use of a dugout phone sometime last year. My guess is the league wanted this to go away so they gave both teams a slap on the wrist. Neither team cares about a small fine. MLB just wanted them to shut up. I thought the Yankees were using the dugout phone to steal signs, at least that's what I heard. No?
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