A St. Louis attorney hired to conduct the Cardinals’ internal inquiry into the Astros hacking case says he has cleared the team’s upper management of involvement but otherwise offers little to no details on the progress of his investigation.
Jim Martin, a former federal prosecutor who works for a St. Louis law firm, told the Associated Press, “With what we have done so far, I am 100 percent confident that this does not touch upper management.”
While Martin said he was sure that the hacking case did not involve John Mozeliak, the team’s general manager, or Bill DeWitt Jr.