Astros cheating scandal podcast, TV series in the works
The Houston Astros' illegal sign-stealing scheme is being turned into a podcast and television series.
Cadence13 is set to release a new documentary podcast series this summer that will delve into the Astros' 2017 World Series-winning season, according to Natalie Jarvey of The Hollywood Reporter.
Ben Reiter of Sports Illustrated will write and host the series, while Leon Neyfakh and Andrew Parsons - co-creators of the popular podcast "Slow Burn" - will produce.
A TV series based on the podcast is also in the works from Left/Right Productions.
"We have long wanted to apply our narrative approach to a story that's outside the world of politics," Neyfakh said in a statement. "The Astros saga is the perfect place for us to start - in addition to being populated by amazing characters, it forces you to ask yourself hard questions about the meaning of fairness, cheating, and secrecy."
Astros owner Jim Crane acknowledged during a press conference Thursday that the team "broke the rules," but said he doesn't believe the sign-stealing affected results on the field.
HEADLINES
- By the numbers: An in-depth look at Kershaw's remarkable career
- Greene tosses 1st complete game as wild-card chasing Reds blank Cubs
- Guardians sweep Tigers for 7th straight win to close AL Central gap
- Fried strikes out 13 as Yankees blank Orioles
- Kershaw 'at peace' with decision to retire at end of season