More than six months after pleading guilty to hacking into the Houston Astros’ front office computer network, a former St. Louis Cardinals executive has been sentenced to 46 months in federal prison. [More]
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Fired St. Louis Cardinals Exec To Plead Guilty To Hacking Houston Astros Front Office
Sports-related chicanery often ends in suspensions and the occasional expulsion, but rarely does it rise to the level of actual crime. Then again, it’s not every day that one team illegally breaches the private network of another. [More]
Did The St. Louis Cardinals Hack Houston Astros’ Front Office? FBI Investigating
Major League Baseball is a huge business and much of a team’s financial success depends on its ability to win on the field. So the idea of one team possibly breaching another team’s network to get information on player personnel isn’t very different from two rival manufacturers trying to steal trade secrets. That’s why the FBI is investigating claims that the St. Louis Cardinals might have hacked into the computer network for the Houston Astros’ front office. [More]
Cardinals Fans Would Rather Not Eat Cotton Candy That’s Been On The Bathroom Floor
Perhaps officials at Busch Stadium in St. Louis need to look into not only a place for a lady to hang her purse in the bathroom stall (if they don’t already have hooks), but some kind of appropriate resting place for food vendors to set down their wares when nature calls. Because seeing bags of cotton candy on a dirty bathroom floor with some toilet paper is just… well, it’s seeing food on the floor of a public restroom. It’s gross. [More]
Tickets To Tonight’s World Series Game 6 Are The Priciest In Boston’s History
There are plenty of Boston Red Sox fans who would just love the opportunity to see their team win the World Series at home in tonight’s Game 6 against the St. Louis Cardinals. But a once-in-a-lifetime chance also comes with a once-in-a-lifetime price: The price fans could pay to watch tonight’s game at Fenway Park is the most expensive local ticket in Boston’s history. [More]