Baseball didn't react well to the Houston Astros press conference Thursday morning.
Two Astros players offered apologies and team owner Jim Crane said he didn't think the sign stealing by his players changed the outcome of games.
The reactions actually started earlier this week as pitchers and catchers reported for spring training throughout Florida and Arizona. Among the angriest so far has been relief pitcher David Robertson, now with the Phillies, who called the situation a disgrace.
Robertson had been among the most effective New York Yankees relievers in 2017, but was hit hard by the Astros in Game 6 of the American League Championship Series.
"I got roughed up in Game 6," he said. "And I felt like in that game I threw as well as I've ever thrown in my entire life. I had some pitches that got hit that I was a little shocked by and some pitches that didn't get swung at that I was a little shocked by. At the time, I wasn't thinking about what we know now. But it all comes together now and, you know, I'm upset about it, that's for sure.
"I'm never going to get 2017 back. I can't say moving forward I'll never get to pitch in a LCS again, but I'll never get that season back with that group of guys and that opportunity to win a World Series. Like I said, I'm still upset about it. I don't want to say something I'm going to regret but I'm definitely not happy about it."
Yankees reliever Aroldis Chapman was on the Yankees teams that lost to Houston in the 2017 and 2019 playoffs. He gave up the walk-off home run that moved the Astros into the 2019 World Series, where they lost to the Washington Nationals.