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What Happened to the Houston Astros' Hacker?

“As a rising Cardinals analyst, Chris Correa didn’t believe he was committing a crime when he hacked into the Astros’ internal database. Then he went to prison, where he changed his views on his actions and the criminal justice system.“

Sports Illustrated

October 4, 2018

SentencingPhillip ReevesOctober 4, 2018Sports Illustrated, Houston Astros, St Louis Cardinals, MLBComment
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