Uber-agent Scott Boras says there’s no way that should happen, according to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal.
“I’m doing what my organization is telling me to do,” Boras said on Wednesday, describing the hypothetical mindset of a player. “You installed this. You put this in front of us. Coaches and managers encourage you to use the information. It is not coming from the player individually. It is coming from the team. In my stadium. Installed. With authority. ...Players were not given the latest state of the rules,” said Boras, who represents three current Astros — second baseman José Altuve and right-handers Lance McCullers and Aaron Sanchez. “To suggest players violated rules that were withheld from them is a false incrimination of players.”
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