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White Sox pitcher Dallas Keuchel apologizes for his role in Astros sign-stealing scandal but says, 'It wasn't every game'

CHICAGO - White Sox pitcher Dallas Keuchel apologized Friday for any role he played as a member of the 2017-18 Astros teams that Major League Baseball punished this month for running a system of stealing signs using technology.

Keuchel, who signed a three-year, $55.5 million deal with the Sox last month, didn't elaborate on the extent of his knowledge or participation in the scheme, but the admission

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