Cardinal Hacking penalty announced Topic

In a decision issued Monday afternoon by commissioner Rob Manfred, the Cardinals have been fined $2 million in damages — the largest ever for a single team — and their first two picks in the coming draft have been taken away as a result of an illegal hack into Houston’s database. The two picks, Nos. 56 and 75, will go to the Astros, as will the slot money assigned to those picks. The $2-million fine will also be paid to the Cardinals’ former division rivals.

A year ago, Chris Correa pleaded guilty to five counts of illegal entry into the Astros’ internal database, “Ground Control.” Correa was sentenced to 46 months in prison.

The commissioner’s decision also bans Correa from returning to baseball. He has been placed on the permanently ineligible list, the same one that includes Pete Rose.

No other individual was punished in the decision.

The commissioner’s office did not find any other member of the Cardinals staff, present or former, who was a part of Correa’s actions. Though the commissioner, in his forthcoming decision, ruled that the Cardinals benefited from Correa’s actions and that the club, as a whole, was “liable for his misconduct.”

“We respect the Commissioner’s decision and appreciate that there is now a final resolution to this matter,” Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. said in a statement issued by the team. “Commissioner Manfred’s findings are fully consistent with our own investigation’s conclusion that this activity was isolated to a single individual.”

The Cardinals have 30 days to pay the fine.

As a result of signing free-agent Dexter Fowler, the Cardinals have already given up their earliest draft pick, No. 19. Before the penalties, the Cardinals had the second-smallest draft bonus pool of the 30 teams, and Tuesday’s decision will nearly slice it in half. The Cardinals will lose the bonus allotment assigned to pick No. 56 ($1,122,400) and No. 75 ($730,800). That drops their total available bonus pool from $3,925,500 to $2,072,300. Houston’s draft pool will grow by the same amount as a result of being awarded the Cardinals picks.

1/30/2017 10:00 PM
Fairly harsh, but sends a strong signal to teams that this sort of thing won't be taken lightly...
1/30/2017 10:01 PM
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