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Several Dodgers go public, peeved by Astros' cheating scam

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Several Dodgers go public, peeved by Astros' cheating scam
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Several Dodgers go public, peeved by Astros' cheating scam

2020-01-26 07:32 Last Updated At:07:40

The Los Angeles Dodgers would rather earn a World Series trophy on their own than accept any scraps from the Houston Astros or Boston Red Sox, the teams that beat them in 2017 and '18.

Despite being eager to focus on the upcoming season, several Dodgers publicly for the first time expressed annoyance at the Astros for the sign-stealing system used during the 2017 season, when Houston beat them in seven games in the World Series.

“They cheated and they got away with it,” utilityman Kike Hernandez said Saturday during the team's annual FanFest outside Dodger Stadium. “I don't think it hurts more now than it did three years ago when we lost the Series.”

Los Angeles Dodgers' Justin Turner is interviewed by reporters during Dodger Stadium FanFest Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP PhotoMark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Justin Turner is interviewed by reporters during Dodger Stadium FanFest Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP PhotoMark J. Terrill)

Hernandez said the Dodgers “had our doubts” about the Astros in 2017.

“Everybody warned us. A lot of people told us to worry about them,” Hernandez said. “We just thought it was just rumors, but I guess not.”

Two weeks ago, Major League Baseball released the findings of its investigation, which concluded the Astros used a center-field monitor for real-time video of catchers' signs and subsequently banged a trash can to alert their hitters of incoming pitches, confirming initial comments by Mike Fiers to The Athletic.

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is interviewed by reporters during Dodger Stadium FanFest Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP PhotoMark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is interviewed by reporters during Dodger Stadium FanFest Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP PhotoMark J. Terrill)

MLB suspended Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow and manager AJ Hinch for the entire season and both were subsequently fired by owner Jim Crane. The team was also fined $5 million.

The Red Sox are under investigation for possibly stealing signs in Alex Cora's first season as manager in 2018, when Boston beat the Dodgers. Cora has since been fired.

“Frustrating is probably the floor of my emotions,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.

Los Angeles Dodgers president of baseball operations, Andrew Friedman, is interviewed by reporters during Dodger Stadium FanFest Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP PhotoMark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers president of baseball operations, Andrew Friedman, is interviewed by reporters during Dodger Stadium FanFest Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP PhotoMark J. Terrill)

In hindsight, Roberts said pitchers Clayton Kershaw, Kenley Jansen and Yu Darvish received “unfair criticism” for their performances against the Astros in the World Series.

"It's really frustrating if you look at what could've happened," Roberts said.

Roberts has a long friendship with Hinch, whom he said he hasn't spoken to since the scandal broke.

“I don't think it really affects our relationship personally,” Roberts said.

The Los Angeles City Council voted symbolically this week to ask MLB to strip the Astros and Red Sox of their World Series titles and award the trophies to the Dodgers.

Thanks but no thanks, third baseman Justin Turner said.

“We don't want a trophy, we don't want a fake banner hanging in our stadium," he said. “We didn't earn it.”

At the same time, Turner called into question the Astros' right to call themselves champions.

“It's hard to feel like they earned it," he said. “Just not 100% sure if they should be called champions for the rest of their lives.”

Andrew Friedman, president of baseball operations, was asked whether the Astros have contacted him to apologize or publicly been contrite enough.

“They have not," he said in answer to both questions.

After initially poring over MLB's report, Friedman said he's tried to let it go.

“It's just wasted energy and effort at this point because that's taking away from something that we can do to help make ourselves better in 2020,” he said.

Turner said the players want to experience everything that goes along with winning a World Series, including dog-piling on the field after the final out, popping Champagne in the clubhouse, and parading through the city's streets.

“We want to do it the right way,” he said.

PARIS (AP) — Lens begins the year one point ahead of defending champion Paris Saint-Germain in what French fans hope will be a close title race in Ligue 1.

PSG won a record-extending 13th title by 19 points last term, losing its only two games of the campaign after the title was sealed, and by nine points the season before that.

But it promises to be closer this time, with PSG already losing twice and being held to three draws.

Led by the flair of goal-scoring winger Florian Thauvin, Lens opens the 17th round at Toulouse on Friday while, on Sunday, PSG hosts Paris FC in the first intercity derby in the capital since 1990.

A slip up from Lens or PSG may open the door for third-place Marseille, which hosts struggling Nantes on Sunday.

Mid-table Monaco hosts fifth-place Lyon on Saturday and desperately needs to find consistency after losing five of its past six league games.

Monaco's only victory during that dismal spell came against PSG.

After ending a nine-game losing run with a win in the French Cup, and then changing coaches, it's time for Nice to start winning again in Ligue 1.

Nice sits 13th ahead of Saturday’s game against Strasbourg.

Tensions have been running high at Nice, which replaced struggling coach Franck Haise with Claude Puel, 64, who was previously in charge from 2012-16.

Midfielder Pavel Šulc has made quite an impression for Lyon since joining from Czech club Jablonec in the offseason on a four-year contract.

Šulc has hit nine goals in 22 games overall.

Brazil striker Endrick hopes to be scoring plenty of goals for Lyon, too, after joining from Real Madrid on loan until the end of the season.

The 19-year-old Endrick has hardly featured in coach Xabi Alonso’s Madrid team this season, playing only three games, but is expected to make Brazil's World Cup squad next year.

PSG right back Achraf Hakimi is in action for host Morocco at the Africa Cup of Nations. Clubmate Ibrahim Mbaye is playing up front for Senegal in the competition. PSG colleagues Matveï Safonov (goalkeeper) and Quentin Ndjantou (forward) are injured.

Safonov is recovering from a fractured hand sustained during a penalty shootout win, while the 18-year-old Ndjantou is nursing a thigh tear.

But PFC will be without skilful midfielder Ilan Kebbal — the club's top scorer with six goals — who is playing for Algeria at the AFCON.

Around 40 PSG fans were stopped by police last Saturday night near the landmark Trocadéro esplanade for setting off flares and fireworks, without authorization to do so in public.

They did it to celebrate PSG's successful year, which saw the club win the Champions League for the first time and clinch the domestic double as well as the Intercontinental Cup.

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PSG's goalkeeper Matvey Safonov stop a ball in the penalty shootout during the FIFA Intercontinental Cup final soccer match between Flamengo and Paris Saint-Germain in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Hussein Sayed)

PSG's goalkeeper Matvey Safonov stop a ball in the penalty shootout during the FIFA Intercontinental Cup final soccer match between Flamengo and Paris Saint-Germain in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Hussein Sayed)

PSG players celebrate after winning the FIFA Intercontinental Cup final soccer match between Flamengo and Paris Saint-Germain in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Hussein Sayed)

PSG players celebrate after winning the FIFA Intercontinental Cup final soccer match between Flamengo and Paris Saint-Germain in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Hussein Sayed)

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