2017 World Series Wikipedia page edited to troll Astros over sign-stealing allegations – msnNOW

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As MLB continues its investigation into allegations of sign-stealing by the Houston Astros during the 2017 season, the Wikipedia page for the 2017 World Series received a wild edit that reflects the controversy quite well.

While the Houston Astros are still listed as World Series champions, the World Series MVP is now listed as the Centerfield cameraman (Houston).

Astros outfielder George Springer was awarded MVP honors after the Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games. However, reports of Houston using cameras to steal signs and using signals to alert hitters are bringing the teams success into question.

This all reportedly began when an executive for the Astros allegedly asked scouts for help stealing signs. MLB teams, including the Dodgers, were aware of the Astros actions and tried to alert MLB.

While we dont know what the potential punishment for the Astros will be if MLBs investigation determines they cheated, this Wikipedia edit is at least a nice troll for the time being.

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