Rece Davis takes ‘College GameDay’ shot at Connor Stalions after head coaching loss: ‘Didn’t get all the signs.’
"Apparently, a lot of signals got crossed for Mumford last night. Didn't get all the signs."
"Apparently, a lot of signals got crossed for Mumford last night. Didn't get all the signs."
"The rules are in place to protect the integrity of the game and try your best to create a level playing field."
"We’ve had a sign-stealing problem for a while, and we’ve got the technology to eliminate the issue."
The joke was there for Al Michaels. He took it.
"This seems ironic on so many levels."
Six years after the Astros won the World Series, the team's sign-stealing scandal will be featured on 'Frontline.'
"Are you gonna wake up when the article’s written in The Athletic, or are you gonna wake up now?"
An excerpt from Drellich's new Winning Fixes Everything book illustrates what the process of breaking the Astros sign-stealing story was like, and how early MLB knew of these allegations.
"The modern prism binoculars were really only introduced in Germany in 1894, and five years later, they're over here and a team's using them to steal signs."
CC Sabathia and Ryan Ruocco are involved in this project, which is distinct from the previously announced podcast/TV series featuring SI's Ben Reiter.
"If the league was a majority black league, there's no way in hell that players would've been granted immunity."
"I just think there are very few people out there that even use the words 'snitch' and 'rat' anymore."
"So you look like you're a snitch. Why you gotta talk about it after?"
"Nice reporting on your part."
"The Astros of the 2010s were the most innovative organization in the history of sports. As it turned out, the ‘new way to win it all’ involved factors that no one could have imagined - myself included. Cadence13, Prologue Projects, and Left/Right are the ideal partners with whom to reveal the full story of the Astros’ exhilarating rise and shocking fall."
"After stealing the 2017 World Series from the Dodgers and eventually getting caught, the Houston Astros' players are finally saying they're sorry."
It's not difficult to imagine that Mets management told her to call Fiers' integrity into question and defend Carlos Beltran.
"It's the worst job in sports!"
Since the 2019 baseball season ended, plenty of beat writers, national insiders and columnists have provided “hot stove”...
As Major League Baseball’s investigation into sign-stealing allegations against the Houston Astros expand and develop, it’s becoming increasingly...