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But the Yankees want the letter to remain secret because it would cause “significant” damage the team’s reputation, U.S. District Court judge Jed S. Rakoff wrote in a memorandum order filed Friday in the Southern District of New York.


Baseball is basically, whoever cheats the best, wins. Teach your kids.
 

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But the Yankees want the letter to remain secret because it would cause “significant” damage the team’s reputation, U.S. District Court judge Jed S. Rakoff wrote in a memorandum order filed Friday in the Southern District of New York.


Baseball is basically, whoever cheats the best, wins. Teach your kids.
Always has been. Ty Cobb used to sharpen his cleats so players were scared to tag him when sliding.
 

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U.S. District Court judge Jed S. Rakoff ruled Friday that a letter from MLB to the Yankees concerning a 2017 investigation be unsealed.
The ruling was part of a $5 million class action case brought against MLB, the Astros, and the Red Sox by DraftKings players. It was already publicly known that the Yankees were fined as a result of that 2017 investigation, but it was believed to be for the improper use of a dugout phone. However, the plaintiffs in this case allege that MLB's investigation actually found a "more serious, sign-stealing scheme" and that the letter from MLB to the Yankees showed commissioner Rob Manfred's "duplicity." Both MLB and the Yankees are trying to keep the letter sealed from public view, with New York arguing that it's disclosure would result in "significant" damage to the team's reputation. Judge Rakoff wrote that the Yankees and MLB have until Monday at noon ET to submit a "minimally redacted" letter to protect the "privacy interests" of the people mentioned. Stay tuned.
 

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Fuck the Yankees. It's outrageous enough that the Yankees are the filthy cheaters we all knew them to be. But now, because of the power of the Yankees, MLB is letting the club argue that they should be allowed to release only a redacted version of the letter... that they cheated. What's the big secret? That it names names, and we find out that Aaron Judge is a cheater?!
 

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