The Astros wanted to improve the efficiency of relaying stolen signs to their batters, eliminating the need for multiple hand signals and phone calls from the video replay room deep within the stadium.
Initially, someone from the video replay room would call the bench coach, who would then use hand signals to relay the signs to a runner on second base, who would signal the batter.
Tom Coke Vasa was in charge of gathering data about opposing teams, including decoding their signs using a secret catalog called Code Breaker.
Hinch feared losing the respect of his clubhouse and potentially his job, as he had struggled with authority issues in his previous managerial role.
A player or staff member would watch a live feed of the opposing catcher's signs on a TV monitor near the dugout and bang on a nearby plastic trash can to signal the batter about the upcoming pitch.
Verlander was initially shocked but accepted it, understanding that teams often push the rules to their limits and wanting to focus on winning the World Series.
Both teams were fined small amounts, but no games were forfeited, and no players or coaches were suspended. The commissioner issued a memo reiterating that using replay rooms to decode signs during games was considered cheating.
The system was abandoned after an opposing pitcher seemed to notice the banging, leading to panic and paranoia about getting caught.
The Houston Astros won the World Series, defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers in a seven-game series.
By 2017, the Houston Astros are one of the most dominant teams in Major League Baseball. But the team also takes sign stealing to new heights when they discover a unique – and illegal – way to signal those signs to batters in real time. But as the team mounts a World Series run, some opposing coaches and players begin to grow suspicious of their hitters’ uncanny ability to anticipate pitches.
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