The commissioner of MLB, Rob Manfred, has lost all respect amongst most fans and players of MLB. From his own report he found that a team actively cheated with success, to alter the outcome of games played by the Houston Astros both home and away during the 2017 season. While he has inflicted a penalty against the astros, it hardly holds up to the level of cheating that the astros accomplished.

Manfred has also stated that it was difficult to figure out who was cheating during the 2017 season. It took 2 weeks for fans to watch game footage available online to come up with data as to who was using the cheating system the Astros had in place and how often they used it. Yet all of these players received no punishment for their involvement.

His remarks in his press conference also attribute to his deep misunderstanding of how much the Astros cheating has created a stain on the sport that its fans and players love so much. He must be held accountable for his lack of action in the Astros cheating scandal.

The Rob Manfred answer on buzzers was revealing in several ways:

1) MLB was "aware" of this "before the investigation."

2) Since he felt players were honest about 2017 & '18, it was "hard to figure out" why they'd lie about '19

3) Is he "100% sure" there were no buzzers? He's not

The calling of the world series championship a "piece of metal", shows the amount of disrespect he has for baseball and all of its entities. As the commissioner of MLB he should take into consideration all of the teams that were affected by the Astros cheating, but continuously defends them and himself, claiming that the punishment was severe enough.

These are just a few examples of how inept Rob Manfred is as the commissioner of MLB.

All players and fans were cheated out of a fair outcome during the 2017 season and the Houston Astros should be held accountable to the proper degree.

The owners of MLB need to come together to save the sanctity of this great sport and put someone in charge who will listen to all owners, players, and fans.

Congress should also get involved just like they did with the steroid era.

Change needs to happen. And it starts with the commissioners removal.