Mike Fiers has been the center of the MLB offseason after he exposed the Astros for their participation in electronic sign-stealing back in 2017 during their World Series run.
However, as a result of blowing the whistle on Houston's wrongdoings, the A's pitcher has been subject to violent threats. But he says he's used to it.
“Whatever, I don’t care. I’ve dealt with a lot of death threats before. It’s just another thing on my plate,” Fiers told The San Francisco Chronicle's Susan Slusser on Thursday.
Fiers' comments come two days after MLB commissioner Rob Manfred spoke to the media in Scottsdale, Ariz.