By Gethin Coolbaugh, The Sports Xchange
BOSTON -- Rob Manfred addressed a variety of topics Tuesday in his first meeting with Boston-area reporters since becoming the 10th commissioner of Major League Baseball.
Manfred touched on several hot-button issues, including the federal investigation of the St. Louis Cardinals and the Kansas City Royals' All-Star voting controversy.
After stressing that his was a regularly scheduled visit, the commissioner was peppered with questions about a report that the Cardinals were under investigation by the FBI and Justice Department for an illegal breach of the Houston Astros' baseball operations database.
BOSTON -- Rob Manfred addressed a variety of topics Tuesday in his first meeting with Boston-area reporters since becoming the 10th commissioner of Major League Baseball.
Manfred touched on several hot-button issues, including the federal investigation of the St. Louis Cardinals and the Kansas City Royals' All-Star voting controversy.
After stressing that his was a regularly scheduled visit, the commissioner was peppered with questions about a report that the Cardinals were under investigation by the FBI and Justice Department for an illegal breach of the Houston Astros' baseball operations database.