Sunday, January 17, 2016

Bill DeWitt Talks Cardinals' Breach Of Astros' System

Cardinals principal owner Bill DeWitt Jr. said he expects it to be a few months before the organization learns of any potential punishment from Major League Baseball regarding the illegal breach of the Astros' database by former scouting director Chris Correa.
St. Louis Official Site

The Cardinals remain unsure when and how much they'll be penalized by Major League Baseball as a result of an employee illegally accessing the protected database of a rival, but chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. does not see such corporate espionage as a trend in the increasingly data-driven game.
Bird Land

Cardinals Chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. took his turn in front of the cameras and recorders Sunday, speaking for just shy of 30 minutes in the downtown St. Louis Hyatt Regency meeting room during day two of the Winter Warm-Up.
KMOV

While the St. Louis Cardinals have finished their own internal investigation and their former Scouting Director, Chris Correa, has plead guilty to five counts of unauthorized access to computer information, the team must still wait before learning of any possible punishment which could be handed down by Major League Baseball.
STL Baseball Weekly (Audio)

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