MLB’s investigation into the 2018 Red Sox for illegal sign stealing will find that former president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski was not involved, MLB Network’s Jon Heyman reported Tuesday.

“Have heard ex GM Dave Dombrowski, who was there in 2018 (the year in question), will be found to be not involved,” Heyman tweeted.

Red Sox allegations were less egregious than Astros, but one thing not completely forgotten: this isn’t their 1st offense. Have heard ex GM Dave Dombrowski, who was there in 2018 (the year in question), will be found to be not involved. — Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) February 18, 2020

The Red Sox fired Dombrowski on Sept. 8.

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said Sunday he hopes to conclude his Red Sox investigation by the end of next week.

“We all want the investigations to go as quickly as possible,” Manfred said. “Never, however, at the expense of making sure we have pursued every possible lead and done everything we can possibly do to get the facts right. There have been a couple of developments in the Boston thing that slowed us down. People that have to be reinterviewed as a result of things. I am still thinking that the end of next week, we should be done and should have a decision.”

The Athletic reported the Red Sox used their video replay room to illegally decode signs during the 2018 season.