VIDEO: Stephen A Smith Details How He'd 'Resolve' the Houston Astros Scandal

Stephen A Smith descrobes how he believes the Houston Astros scandal would be resolved
Stephen A Smith descrobes how he believes the Houston Astros scandal would be resolved /

While the first set of Spring Training games are scheduled to take place later this weekend, the Houston Astros cheating scandal is still the hottest news in the MLB today. Many players are being interviewed for the first time since the news broke and have voiced their opinions on the situation. Nonetheless, that's the least of MLB's concerns heading into this season, as it's a real possibility opposing players will take justice into their own hands and bean the Astros whenever possible. Renowned ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith has a different solution to resolve the issues the other 29 teams have with the Astros.

Smith seems to be a believer in the concept of, "I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed," in order to shame someone for their wrongdoings.

Rather than inflicting physical harm against the Houston players, members of the other 29 MLB teams can just not show them any respect by "turning their back to that franchise." They will show the Astros the same disrespect that Houston exhibited to the game of baseball.

While beanball is one of the most popular unwritten rules in the game, Smith's idea would be a much more honorable and less hostile.

After disrespecting the integrity of the game, Smith's idea is the very least Houston could be subject to.