Dodgers manager has different view of Astros' cheating scandal than most fans
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Dodgers manager has different view of Astros' cheating scandal than most fans
""I've gotten past it. There's not a whole lot of the same guys here. The fanbase is the fanbase, and our fanbase has feelings about them and they have feelings about us. Honestly, for me, I just want to win a series and play good baseball. Honestly, I don't put too much thought into that.""
""That certainly helps" when discussing if the Dodgers' three World Series wins since 2017 allowed him to move on from the Astros' sign-stealing scandal."
"Kiké Hernández was one of the first Dodgers to soften their stance on the Astros' sign-stealing scandal, pointing out that he played for former bench coach Alex Cora on the Boston Red Sox and faced Houston in the 2021 postseason."
The Los Angeles Dodgers achieved an 8-3 victory over the Houston Astros in the first game of a three-game series. The matchup carries historical significance due to the Astros' controversial 2017 World Series win, marred by a cheating scandal. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expressed that he has moved past the scandal, emphasizing the importance of winning games. Many players from the 2017 teams are no longer present, contributing to a shift in focus for both teams.
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