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On November 8, 2020, ex-Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow sued the Astros, alleging that Astros owner Jim Crane and Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred negotiated penalties for the sign-stealing scandal that enabled the team to paint Luhnow as the scapegoat for the organization and fire its general manager "in order to save more ...
Following the MLB’s January 2020 ruling that the Astros had participated in sign stealing, the team’s manager A. J. Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow were suspended for one year.
Houston Astros owner Jim Crane discussed the sign-stealing scandal after his team clinched its third World Series appearance in five years.
Nine months after he was banned and fired in the wake of the Astros sign-stealing scandal, former GM Jeff Luhnow is speaking out. MLB: 5 things you need to know about Jeff Luhnow's first interview ...
How the Astros punishment compares to the scandals involving the Braves, Cardinals and George Steinbrenner. MLB news: How Astros punishment measures up to A-Rod, Pete Rose, others [Video] Skip to ...
Everyone named in MLB's Astros sign-stealing investigation is now out of the league, but the scandal threatens to take over the game in 2020.
Astros fire GM Jeff Luhnow and manager A.J. Hinch after MLB hands punishment in sign-stealing case.
Astros reflect on the sign-stealing scandal: 'Like your uncle bought you every Christmas present you ever wanted and then a year later you find out they were all stolen.'