I do remember stuff about Chapman, though certainly not as much as Osuna, but I also get most of my sports news from here. Don't remember anything about Russell, but googling it today, it looks like when they resigned him back in 2018, he openly accepted responsibility for his actions and discussed his failings, the organization was in constant contact with the ex-wife to discuss it with her, he went into therapy and treatment programs, etc. It seems like, if you are going to give someone a 2nd chance, that was a reasonable good way to handle it. It was also a player that was on their roster already, so they didn't proactively go out and pursue him. Personally, I do think Chapman is a better comparison because the Yankees were like the Astros where they saw underpriced value and proactively went after it.
If you care more about critcism. Than winning championship's then I get where you're coming from. Enjoy the participation ribbon
Wouldn't have bothered me a bit There's a reason yep, Manfred gave the media their pound of flesh and MLB doesn't like small market win at all costs GM's. Can't have the little guy beating up the major market teams. If I was a team like the Twins I would hire Luhnow in a heartbeat. People who put winning first and foremost are very rare.
Astros medical staff re-writing the standard management of UCL tears. Rest, rehab, painkillers, injections, get 85-95% of what you once were for a month, then surgery. Unless you're Brady Aiken... THEN YOU GET NOTHING! (or you get a token offer which nets the team Alex Freakin Bregman).