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2nd U.S. Court of Appeals denies New York Yankees' request in letter unsealing case related to sign stealing

NEW YORK -- The 2nd U.S. Court of Appeals has denied a request by the New York Yankees to rehear the team's attempt to keep sealed a letter from commissioner Rob Manfred to general manager Brian Cashman detailing an investigation into sign stealing.

In a brief order without explanation Thursday, the appellate court said its active judges had denied the team's petition to have the entire 13-member court hear the case or order a rehearing before a three-judge panel.

Circuit Judge Joseph F. Bianco ordered the letter unsealed on March 21 after hearing the case with Chief Judge Debra Ann Livingston and Circuit Judge Gerard E.