The Houston Astros have spent much of spring training trying to get through the scrutiny that's come with the fallout of their sign-stealing scandal.

As much as they might have tried to escape the backlash for using technology to gain a competitive advantage on their way to winning the 2017 World Series, the boos and jokes have followed them wherever they've went.

That includes their spring training facility in West Palm Beach, where one fan decided to make an addition to their giant "2017 World Champions" sign that sits in front of their side of the complex.

Who would do such a thing? pic.twitter.com/bwzYn7OSO2 — Evan Roberts (@EvanRobertsWFAN) February 29, 2020

Houston shares the campus with the Nationals, who beat the Astros in seven games to win the World Series last October. Washington has spent the first month of spring training hanging up its own commemorative championship signage and fielding questions about how it will repeat in 2020.

The Astros have been, well, stealing signs.

And then the signs got confiscated by ballpark personnel who said signs weren't allowed. #astros pic.twitter.com/XNrhkxxo5n — Kristie Rieken (@kristieAP) February 22, 2020

It's going to be a long season in Houston.

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Fan adds an asterisk to Astros giant World Series champions sign at spring training facility originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington