That's what 42-year-old Karl Peters, a Cleveland, Ohio native, is suggesting. "Watching game 5 at the Jake (Jacobs field), it just didn't make sense. It seemed like the batters knew what pitch was coming and were teeing off on them as they came." Indeed others have come forward, asking for explanations. "This isn't about sour grapes or anything like that," 36-year-old Monica Banks said, after the last loss by the Indians, "This is about playing fairly. You don't outscore the Indians 30-5 in the last three games, after Cleveland totally dominates your batters the last three games. Someone made adjustments out there, Boston knew it was time to show or go, and yeah, I think they cheated."
After last night's lopsided 13-1 win against the Colorado Rockies in Game One of the World Series, the Boston Red Sox have outscored opponents 43-6, leading some to question whether or not they have indeed had some kind of 'help'.
"I'd really like there to be an investigation." Banks added.
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