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Post by cityofchamps on Jun 16, 2015 11:34:01 GMT -5
According to Sports Illustrated, The St. Louis Cardinals are under investigation by the FBI for hacking into the Houston Astros computer network in order to uncover closely guarded information. A small excerpt from the original story: "The FBI has served the Cardinals and Major League Baseball with subpoenas, The New York Times reports. Authorities suspect that Cardinals employees hacked the Astros partly to sabotage Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow, who was previously a Cardinals executive. Law enforcement believes Cardinals employees hacked into the Astros' network after Luhnow departed the team for Houston in 2011. The New York Times reports that team employees were concerned that Luhnow had brought structural information from the Cardinals' computer network to Houston. Internal Astros trade chatter was leaked from "Ground Control," the team's computer network, last year. Following the leak, MLB contacted the FBI about a possible hacking situation, and investigators discovered that Houston's databases had been infiltrated by a computer located at a residence where some Cardinals employees lived, according to The New York Times." Full Story: Cardinals FBI Investigation: Bureau probing alleged Astros hack - MLB - SI.comThe Houston Astros are 1st in the AL West this season after finishing 4th last year with a 70-92 Record.
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Post by MrCincinnati on Jun 16, 2015 18:31:43 GMT -5
LOL. This makes me happy. I've always felt like the Cardinals have been a cheating team at times, but they are very very sneaky about it. Now the proof is out.
The Cardinals are like the New England Patriots. Great team, annoying fans, and cheating ways.
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Post by calliecaplan on Jun 19, 2015 14:39:12 GMT -5
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