According to a report from NJ.com, the infamous "letter" that possibly contains details pertaining to a Yankees sign-stealing scheme is going to be opened:
"An appeals court ruled that a letter that allegedly shows that MLB hid a Yankees sign-stealing scheme should be unsealed.
The letter allegedly proves that the Yankees did sore than simply improperly using a dugout phone in 2015.
The letter, which was from Commissioner Rob Manfred to Yankees general manager Brian Cashman, was actually related to the Apple Watch fiasco between the Yankees and Red Sox in 2015, team president Randy Levine said when arguing against the release of the letter Dec. 14, 2020. At the time, the league fined Boston for illegally using the watch to relay signs to players, it said in a press release. The Yankees were levied a smaller fine for improper use of a dugout phone in a prior season."
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