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The Houston Chronicle and SNY obtained copies of the 2017 letter from Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred that the Yankees have fought to keep under seal as part of a class-action ...
The mysterious New York Yankees letter was leaked to the public Tuesday, just a few days before it was scheduled to be unsealed by judge's order. We finally know what MLB commissioner Rob Manfred ...
who obtained the infamous “Yankees Letter.” On Tuesday, SNY exclusively obtained the letter regarding sign-stealing allegations from a 2017 investigation involving the Yankees and the Red Sox.
The letter from MLB commissioner Rob Manfred regarding a sign-stealing investigation into the Yankees, which the club fought to keep sealed turned out to be more fizzle than fireworks. The only ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred sent the following letter to Yankees general manager Brian Cashman on Sept. 14, 2017. Read it in full below or read the PDF here. For more coverage of the release of ...
The details of Rob Manfred’s letter to the Yankees regarding the findings of a 2017 investigation into the club’s alleged sign-stealing program may not be much of a secret after all.
The release of the "Yankees Letter" does not reveal that the team participated in a new degree of electronic sign-stealing than had been previously been reported, nor does it show that the Yankees ...
For weeks, we've been hearing about this letter from MLB commissioner Rob Manfred to the Yankees that was written and delivered in 2017 regarding sign-stealing. The Yankees have been fighting in ...
TAMPA, Fla. — A letter the Yankees have fought hard to keep secret for several years soon may see the light of day. A federal appeals court Monday affirmed a lower court’s decision in ...
Astros fans – and Yankees haters – got excited Monday when the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals shut down the Yankees and Major League Baseball and ruled that a letter from commissioner ...
TAMPA — The Yankees are taking another shot at keeping sealed a letter that allegedly proved they took part in a “more serious sign-stealing scheme” than previously revealed by MLB.