Cheated: The Inside Story of the Astros Scandal and a Colorful History of Sign Stealing (Paperback)

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“A baseball book that reads like a spy novel—a story about cheaters and the cheated that has the power to forever change how we feel about the game.” —Brian Williams, MSNBC anchor and host of The 11th Hour
 
The definitive insider story of one of the biggest cheating scandals to ever rock Major League Baseball, bringing down high-profile coaches and players, and exposing a long-rumored "sign-stealing" dark side of baseball


By the fall of 2019, most teams in Major League Baseball suspected that the Houston Astros, winners of the 2017 World Series, had been stealing signs for several years. Deconstructing exactly what happened in this explosive story, award-winning sports reporter and analyst Andy Martino reveals how otherwise good people like Astros manager A. J. Hinch, bench coach Alex Cora, and veteran leader Carlos Beltrán found themselves on the wrong side of clear ethical lines.

Along the way, Martino explores the colorful history of cheating in baseball, from notorious episodes like the 1919 “Black Sox” fiasco all the way to the modern steroid era. But as Martino deftly shows, the Astros scandal became one of the most significant that the game has ever seen—its fallout ensnaring many other teams, as victims, alleged cheaters, or both. Like a riveting true sports whodunit, Cheated is an electrifying, behind-the-scenes look into the heart of a scandal that shocked the baseball world.

About the Author


ANDY MARTINO has written about sports, culture and entertainment, and has covered Major League Baseball for more than a decade. A former staff writer at the Philadelphia Inquirer and New York Daily News, he is currently a reporter and analyst covering MLB for the SNY network in New York.

Praise For…


Finalist for the 2021 Casey Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year

“Andy Martino offers the definitive account of the sign-stealing scandal that brought low the 2017 World Series winners, undermining that victory and tarnishing the reputations of players and management alike. . . In forensic detail, Martino describes the execution of the Astros’ scheme and assesses the advantage it conveyed. More compelling, though, are his attempts to understand its perpetrators, especially Carlos Beltran, one of the ringleaders. . . Beltran’s descent down the slippery slope from all-but-sanctioned espionage to reprehensible cheating gives Martino’s narrative its compelling tragic arc.”
The New York Times Book Review

"Andy Martino delves, dissects, and masterfully delivers the high drama of the sign-stealing scandal that has rocked the baseball world since 2017. Crisply told and densely packed with historical and psychological insights, this is one of the best books about American sports I have read in years."
—Paul Auster, author of The New York Trilogy and 4 3 2 1

"Listen up. Here’s a coded whistle, a bang on the nearest garbage can to let you know that a fastball is coming from Andy Martino with Cheated. This is a caper story about a plot to steal baseball’s most coveted prize, the World Series, an outlandish scheme that works…until it doesn’t. Fascinating, fascinating stuff."
—Leigh Montville, author of The Big Bam and Ted Williams

"Tinker, Tailor, Soldier…Trash Can? Andy Martino has given us a baseball book that reads like a spy novel—a story about cheaters and the cheated that has the power to forever change how we feel about the game."
—Brian Williams, MSNBC anchor and host of The 11th Hour

"Leave it to an old-school journalist like Andy Martino to get to the bottom of a modern-day baseball crime. With his intimate knowledge of clubhouse culture and ability to humanize the sport’s most recognizable figures, Martino explains how an accepted form of gamesmanship gradually transformed into blatant cheating. This story couldn’t be told in 280-character blocks
on Twitter and we are fortunate Martino took the time to detail the confluence of factors that resulted a scandal that damaged baseball’s credibility."
—Dylan Hernandez, Los Angeles Times sports columnist

"With the eye of a keen reporter and the touch of a gifted storyteller, Andy Martino exposes the shadowy subculture of sign-stealing in baseball. Through historical perspective, vivid details and textured character studies, Cheated is the definitive story of the biggest baseball scandal of this era: how it was done, how it unraveled, and how the culture of the Astros—and the game itself—unleashed a full-blown crisis of paranoia, moral compromise and broken trust on our national pastime."
—Tyler Kepner, author of K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches

"I feel Cheated by what the Astros did, as will anyone who reads this unbiased, fascinating, and detailed account of how an art form performed by the rarest of artists turned mechanical, forever tainting the internal beauty and magic of the greatest game in the world."
—MLB veteran Todd Zeile

"Sign stealing is as old as baseball and is viewed as either part of the game or a heinous infraction. The two viewpoints cross swords when they play out in the post-season, and for the national pastime, the Houston Astros cheating scandal became the game's biggest since the 1919 Black Sox. It's all worthy of a book, and Andy Martino delivers a high hard one here."
—Marty Appel, author of Munson, Casey Stengel, and Pinstripe Empire

"Combining his reporting on a modern baseball scandal with an acute knowledge of the history of the game, Andy Martino intelligently dissects the Houston Astros scandal. A remarkable read about how much the game we love has changed—and how, in some ways, it has always remained the same."
—Ron Darling, MLB veteran and award-winning analyst for Turner Sports and SportsNet New York


Product Details
ISBN: 9780593311431
ISBN-10: 0593311434
Publisher: Anchor
Publication Date: March 29th, 2022
Pages: 304
Language: English