manfred pointed out that luhnow had never circulated his memo about electronic sign stealing back ins following the rules. >> i was punished because i was the general manager overseeing baseball operations of a team that violated the rules. and i was punished for not forwarding a memo. i guess if i had pressed forward to the memo and forwarded it to aj, which he already had the memo, so i didn't feel there was a need to do that. and this memo was well known in the industry. it's not like people lack the information. every player, every person involved knew what was in the memo. >> reiter: since the scandal, i've tried-- unsuccessfully-- to talk to aj hinch, who's now the manager of the detroit tigers. the league's report noted that while he didn't stop the cheating, he signaled his disapproval on at least two occasions by smashing the video monitor used to carry it out. his only extensive interview about the scandal was on mlb network with tom verducci. >> my mindset at that point was to demonstrate that i didn't like it. >> so what did, what did you do? >> i hit it-- i mean, i just,