Mike Fiers has not one, but two no-hitters on his resume. The veteran right-hander to sed his first gem with the Astros in 2015, and the second with the As in 2019.The most impre sive, courageous moment in his career, though, might have just happened off the field. The veteran right-hander went on the record in a story that was , talking about the electronic sign-stealing he witne sed when he was a member of the Houston Astros in 2017.Fiers was one of four Astros sources who confirmed that the team used cameras at Minute Maid Park in 2017 to steal opposing pitching signs, but the only one to go on the record.Thats not playing the game the right way, Fiers . They were advanced and willing to go above and beyond to win.FOSTER: Be sure, there will be blowback for Fiers. There shouldnt be, but there will be.Hes talking Paul Millsap Jersey about the things youre not supposed to talk about, according to baseballs hush-hush culture. But the thing hes talking about is something teams shouldnt be doing, using technology to steal signs so that batters know what pitch is coming. Thats explicitly banned by MLB.Sign-stealing, of course, has been around as long as the sport has existed. And, when its done by players and coaches using their eyes, its Michael Porter Jersey an accepted part of the game. But when technology is part of that proce s? Thats where baseball has long drawn the line, and Fiers and the other sources for The Athletic story says Houston went too far, which is why he spoke on the record.Fiers appeared in 70 games (67 starts) for the Astros from 2015-17, then left as a free agent after Houston won the 2017 World Series. Fiers led the club in starts and innings in 2017, but he wasnt effective in August and September (9.29 ERA in 41 2/3 innings) and didnt appear in the postseason for the club.He signed Allen Iverson Jersey with the Tigers to start the 2018 season and posted a 3.56 ERA, making 21 starts for Detroit and nine starts for Oakland. Fiers had a 3.90 ERA in 33 starts for the As in 2019.In The Athletic story, Fiers said he let his new teams know what he saw the Astros do at home during the 2017 season. "I told the teams I was on, I didnt know how far the rules went with MLB, but I knew they (the Astros) were up to date, if not beyond, . I had to let my team know so that we were prepared when we went to go play them at Minute Maid.Heres the basic system : A camera was set up in center field, trained on the catchers signals. A TV in an inner hallway near the dugout had the feed, and when Astros personnel felt they had a handle on the days signals, they would call out when they thought a breaking pitch was coming. Then, someone would hit a nearby trash can with a bat, making a noise loud enough for the batter to hear.Fiers isnt the only player on the record. Former Chicago White Sox pitcher Danny Farquhar talked about his experiences pitching at Minute Maid Park on September 22, 2017.There was a banging from the dugout, almost like a bat hitting the bat rack every time a changeup signal got put down, . Jarred Vanderbilt Jersey After the third one, I stepped off. I was throwing some really good changeups and they were getting fouled off. After the third bang, I stepped off.Check out the .The two bangs are impo sible to mi s on the TV broadcast.This is a story that will, of course, develop after The Athletic story. MLB is investigating, and the findings will be important.But Fiers courage in speaking on the record shouldnt be lost. In an era when its easy to hide under a cloak of anonymity, Fiers attached his name to his thoughts. Even though some will criticize him, that principled stand should be commended. I just want the game to be cleaned up a little bit because there are guys who are losing their jobs because theyre going in there not knowing, . Young guys getting hit around in the Gary Harris Jersey first couple of innings starting a game, and then they get sent down. Its (B.S.) on that end. Its ruining jobs for younger guys. The guys who know are more prepared. But most people dont. Thats why I told my team. We had a lot of young guys with Detroit (in 2018) trying to make a name and establish themselves. I wanted to help them out and say, Hey, this stuff really does go on. Just be prepared.