Somewhere, some people think that Arizona Cardinals general manager Steve Keim and head coach Bruce Arians are snickering behind their computers.

That’s because the Cardinals are currently under FBI investigation for hacking into the personal databases of the Houston Astros, according to the New York Times.

So that leaves one question — why would the Arizona Cardinals hack a Major League Baseball team’s information?

Wait, they didn’t. They didn’t, right?

The correct team under investigation is the St. Louis Cardinals, not the Arizona Cardinals.

Don’t tell these guys that:

What, leaving the cap off the @TABASCO? Sorry, sometimes we forget. RT @mozypls: Why did you do it @AZCardinals? pic.twitter.com/G6XZ8R53SY — Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) June 16, 2015

BREAKING: @nflcommish has suspended the entire @AZCardinals organization saying “they share the name, guilty by association at a minimum” — Christopher (@siegert_two) June 16, 2015

So @AZCardinals hacked @HoustonAstros? Is that what sports are coming to now? Maybe the @cavs will hack @warriors to win the #NBAFinals2015 — StockMarketNietzsche (@Investor4201) June 16, 2015

HOW in WORLD is the #NCAA not punishing the @AZCardinals when they have reacted SO harshly to UNC 'cheeting”' @ScandalABC?? don't get sports — Trevor Lenzmeier (@trevlenz) June 16, 2015

It’s too bad that these people think Arians is spending his summer thinking of ways to acquire Astros second baseman Jose Altuve to be his next speedy wide receiver.