

He found out from MLB today that the bat he used last night was not a legal bat. "Martin Maldonado is using a different bat today here in Game 2. In 1991, the Baseball Hall of Fame voted to ban players on the permanently ineligible list from /2W1UGw1pfr- Follow Crossing Broad October 30, 2022 Rose, who is MLB's all-time hits leader, was permanently placed on baseball's ineligible list in 1989 for gambling on the sport. "Can he manage the Mets now? He was a ringleader, right?" "What's going to happen to Beltran?" Rose said. New York Mets manager Carlos Beltran, who won a World Series with the Astros in 2017 before retiring, was the only player named in a report released by Manfred on Monday. "If I'm a player and every time I bat I'm getting the signs from the dugout, I'm just as guilty as the guy who is giving me the signs." "Most players don't give a damn about what happens to an organization as long as it doesn't happen to them," Rose added. "Don't you have to do something to the players who were accepting the stolen signs? Nothing's been done. "But what about the players who were behind this and taking the knowledge? Should they get off scot-free? "So they fire the GM, they fire the manager, and (MLB) probably is going to get (Red Sox manager) Alex Cora, who was the (Astros) bench coach at the time," Rose explained. While Rose applauded the strict punishment served to the Astros by MLB commissioner Rob Manfred, he questioned why the club's players didn't receive any sort of discipline. Shortly after the ban was announced, Houston fired Hinch and Luhnow. On Monday, Major League Baseball suspended Astros manager AJ Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow for one year following its investigation into the team.
