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Home / Sports / Tigers Manager Shrugs Off Mariners' Elaborate Sign Stealing Tactics

Tigers Manager Shrugs Off Mariners' Elaborate Sign Stealing Tactics

11 Oct

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Summary

  • Tigers manager A.J. Hinch unconcerned by Mariners' Josh Naylor's sign-stealing antics
  • Naylor's demonstrative arm motions to relay signs from second base during Game 4
  • Hinch says sign-stealing gamesmanship is now "pretty standard" in MLB
Tigers Manager Shrugs Off Mariners' Elaborate Sign Stealing Tactics

In a recent MLB playoff game, Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch downplayed concerns over the sign-stealing antics of Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor. Naylor was observed making demonstrative arm motions during the game, seemingly relaying signs from second base to the batter.

However, Hinch stated that such gamesmanship is now considered "pretty standard" in today's game. "I know there's been a lot of debates about what's real, what's not real, the gamesmanship that comes with the motions and things like that," Hinch said. "Different teams are doing more outlandish things as they go -- and the paranoia is real too."

Naylor's sign-stealing tactics were on full display in the second and fourth innings, drawing a brief stare-down from Tigers pitcher Casey Mize. But Hinch maintained that his team doesn't pay much attention to such tactics, as it can be a distraction either way. "If it's something that you're doing, then obviously you've got to clean up your tipping. If it's not, then it's wasteful energy to worry about it," he explained.

The incident highlights the increasing prevalence of gamesmanship and sign-stealing in the modern MLB landscape. While some may view Naylor's actions as unsportsmanlike, Hinch's nonchalant response suggests that such tactics have become an accepted part of the game's strategic landscape.

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Mariners' Josh Naylor made obvious arm motions to relay signs from second base to the batter during the game against the Tigers.
Hinch said he didn't take issue with Naylor's actions, stating that such gamesmanship is now "pretty standard" in MLB and that teams are doing "more outlandish things" when it comes to sign-stealing.
Hinch explained that the "paranoia is real" around sign-stealing in baseball, and that teams are doing more elaborate things to gain an advantage, even if it's not always clear if the signs being relayed are real or just a bluff.

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