Yankees catcher Gary Sánchez and manager Aaron Boone are both not sure that the Houston Astros did not continue illegally stealing signs in last year's AL championship series.
Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.TAMPA, Fla. -- Yankees catcher Gary Sánchez and manager Aaron Boone are not convinced the Houston Astros' use of electronics did not continue into last year's AL Championship Series.
“It's a good question. I'll tell you that if I hit a homer and I get my team to the World Series, they can rip off my pants," Sánchez said through a translator Thursday as Yankees pitchers and catchers reported for spring training."They can rip everything off if I get the team to the World Series hitting a walkoff homer like that. They can rip anything off.""That's certainly one of those great unknowns," Boone said.
Boone exchanged text message with Hinch shortly after the investigation began in November but has not spoken to him.
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