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Originally Posted by fleury
No doubt, I say f him as well, but it's hard to pin the complete guilty stick on him when details haven't come out (that I know of). There's the image and character of the club they want to preserve, and with a young talent like Osuna you don't want to give him away for a lesser return to prove a point. .
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Hmmm actually in this case you do.
I'm fine with, in this case, and cases like it, basic morals winning out over maximizing return.
I've read enough about what allegedly happened to conclude that if a fraction of it is true, Osuna is a garbage human being that should never play in MLB again. The fact that the Astros are going to give him a chance is a bad look for them.