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Astros silent approach to Roberto Osuna's domestic violence case shows hypocrisy in reigning World Series champions

But, in the furrowed looks of the normally joyful Houston Astros, he’s already here.

“I’m sorry, we just can’t say anything, because we really don’t know anything,” said Brad Peacock.

When the Astros and Dodgers met for the first time Friday since last season’s monumental World Series, the Dodgers took the lead even before the first pitch.

The Astros acquired the toxic reliever from the Toronto Blue Jays this week while the Dodgers, in far more desperate need of relievers, wouldn’t go near him.

Mere months after members of the Astros organization were awarded championship rings, they have seemingly lost their moral compass.