Ex-Astros player calls sign-stealing whistleblower a 'crap' teammate, suggests Yankees may be guilty, too
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The New York Yankees-Houston Astros rivalry is still hot and heavy.
The Yanks are in theirfirst World Series since 2009, and Yankees general manager Brian Cashman suggested that if the Astros had not cheated in 2017, the Yanks' return would have been sooner.
"I hate the 15-year thing because it completely forgets and discounts that some other organizations cheated us when we were all the way in the end," Cashman said on MLB Network's "High Heat" Wednesday.
"I don’t think it accurately reflects history."
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Josh Reddick and Mike Fiers at the 2017 World Series parade. The Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 in Game 7 to win the 2017 World Series. (Tim Warner/Getty Images)
The Astros stole signs throughout that season, banging on trash cans to alert players which pitch was coming. It's speculated the cheating continued well beyond that season.
But one member of that 2017 Astros team seems to think Cashman might have some skeletons in his closet.
Josh Reddick caught wind of Cashman's comments and responded.
"Hey Brian, why did your team score less than 5 runs at Minute Maid but scored all those runs in New York," Reddick posted on X. The Yankees lost all four games in Houston but won all three in the Bronx.
Josh Reddick of the Houston Astros celebrates with teammates in the clubhouse after the Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 7 of the 2017 World Series at Dodger Stadium Nov. 1, 2017, in Los Angeles. (Alex Trautwig/MLB via Getty Images)
Another user asked Reddick to reveal how other teams, apparently including the Yankees, cheated, but he declined because he is