Major League Astros Unauthorized Signature Analysis Mets Dismissed January 17 14:37

Mets coach Carlos Bertrand, who was involved in the fraud at that time, was dismissed on the 16th, as a major league Astros was performing incorrect signature analysis.

This issue is a systematic problem that Astros won the World Series from 2017 to 2018, using a camera installed at the center of the baseball stadium to analyze the sign issued by the opponent's catcher and communicate the contents to the batter. It was revealed by a major league study that the cheating had been committed.

As a result of this survey, Astros general manager and A.S. J. Hinch has been fired from the team and Alex Cola of Red Sox, who was then bench coach at Astros and was identified as having led the fraudulent signature analysis.

In addition, Bertrand, who had been fraudulently involved as a player at the time and decided to lead Mets off, was fired from the team on the 16th.

The Major League Organization has indicated that it will not dispose of Astros players who had received the results of signature analysis during the game, but in this survey, Bertrand was the only player to give his real name a signature. Revealed that it was central to the group of players who invented the analysis.

Bertrand was a hitter with 435 home runs as a switch hitter, retired after playing in Astros in 2017.

Bertrand commented on the dismissal, "I agree with the team that this decision is the best way for Mets. You cannot disturb the team."

This has prompted Astros, the Red Sox and Mets to choose a new coach as camps approaching mid-March next month.