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    Former Yankees third-base coach and Phillies manager Larry Bowa suggested in an interview on 97.5 ESPN radio that the Yankees may have been trying to prevent the Phillies from stealing signs. "There are rumors going around that when you play the Phillies, there is a camera somewhere or bullpen people are giving signs ... That's the rumor. Now is it proven? No. I'd have three people come up to me and say, 'Watch center field. They've got a camera. Some guys stand up by the fence. If their arm is up, it's a breaking ball.' I didn't see it, but other teams swear by it." Sign stealing isn't against the rules, and every team tries to get an edge wherever they can. Full Article at The Delaware News Journal
    There are rumors going around that when you play the Phillies, there is a camera somewhere or bullpen people are giving signs ... That's the rumor. Now is it proven? No. I'd have three people come up to me and say, 'Watch center field. They've got a camera. Some guys stand up by the fence. If their arm is up, it's a breaking ball.' I didn't see it, but other teams swear by it.
    Larry Bowa Larry Bowa SOURCE: The Delaware News Journal 1 month ago