The St. Louis Cardinals Chairman and CEO William O. DeWitt Jr., and Cardinals Sr. VP & General Manager John Mozeliak this morning shared their thoughts regarding Tuesday's news of a federal investigation of the club related to a possible security breach of the Houston Astros' database.
St. Louis Official Site
The Cardinals understand the gravity of the latest headlines. William O. DeWitt Jr., the team's chairman and chief executive officer, and general manager John Mozeliak issued their thoughts Wednesday regarding the recent federal investigation into a possible security breach of the Houston Astros' computer system.
St. Louis Official Site
In sternly worded statements released Wednesday afternoon by the Cardinals, chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. and general manager John Mozeliak acknowledged the investigation of possible hacking into a rival team's internal database and said such conduct by Cardinals employees does not reflect "who we are as an organization."
Post-Dispatch
On Wednesday, St. Louis Cardinals Chairman and CEO William O. DeWitt Jr., and Cardinals Sr. VP & General Manager John Mozeliak shared their thoughts regarding Tuesday’s news of a federal investigation of the club related to a possible security breach of the Houston Astros’ database.
KMOX
The St. Louis Cardinals issued this press release on Wednesday in regard to the security breach of the Houston Astros' database:
Fox Sports Midwest
An internal inquiry was announced and statements were released on Wednesday afternoon by St. Louis Cardinals Chairman and CEO William O. DeWitt Jr. and Cardinals Senior Vice-President and General Manager John Mozeliak on allegations that Cardinals front office employees hacked the Houston Astros' computer system.
KMOV
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