The article reflects a Dodgers fan's lingering resentment over the 2017 World Series, where cheating tainted the outcomes. It discusses A.J. Hinch's involvement in the scandal, suggesting he should not be exonerated despite acknowledging his fault, as he witnessed the misconduct yet did not intervene. A significant point of anger is directed at Commissioner Rob Manfred's decision to award the trophy to the Astros, underscoring how deeply this controversy affects the integrity of the sport and the personal investment of fans like the writer.
A.J. Hinch deserves the asterisk removed from his name for the taint of the cheating scandal because he was a minor player and has owned his part.
I can never forgive Rob Manfred for the fact that in his finite wisdom he decided that the 2017 World Series trophy should remain in Houston.
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