Add Max Stassi to the former Astros now showing remorse. Erik Williams-USA TODAY Sports

While many of the Houston Astros’ current players continue to stay quiet on the team’s sign-stealing methods, a former teammate has now apologized for his involvement in the methods.

Los Angeles Angels catcher Max Stassi, who played with the Astros from 2013-’19, publicly apologized for taking part in the methods and not doing anything to stop it.

“As a younger guy, I was called up in August 2017 and I saw what was going on. When you’re a lower man on the totem pole, you just show up and you go out there and play,” Stassi said, via Fabian Ardaya. “I apologize to all those around the game, the people who were affected by it, the fans, coaches. Especially the kids who look up to us. We’re supposed to set an example and do the right thing. We didn’t do that.”

Stassi entered the 2017 season with just 55 career at-bats in the majors. The Astros brought him up on Aug. 14, and he stayed with the team through its run to becoming World Series champions.

As Stassi points out, a backup catcher would have little to no voice in the clubhouse. Even more so with Carlos Beltran, a baseball legend with 20 seasons in the majors, helping create and enforce the sign-stealing methods.

Astros’ players were clearly aware of what was going on and chose not to do anything. A system was in place that they felt powerless to stop, but their inaction helped lead to a scandal that has rocked MLB and impacted the postseason and altered careers.

Let’s just hope the Astros’ current players eventually show the same contrition for their lack of inaction.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Do Oilers need more from Connor McDavid to get to Stanley Cup Final?
All-Rookie teams show gems available all over draft
The NBA has not witnessed this much parity in 50 years
Knicks expected to be 'aggressive' in upgrading their roster
Drew Bledsoe offers advice for Patriots rookie QB Drake Maye
2024 AFC revenge games: Brothers, 'Stefon Diggs Bowl' to take center stage
2024 NFC revenge games: Which game should Cowboys, others have circled?
How All-Star Race victory could turn Joey Logano's season around
Xander Schauffele's triumph could open the floodgates for his career
Anderson Silva, Chael Sonnen will finish off their trilogy in a boxing ring
Ranking the five best MLB free-agent signings of offseason
Veteran WR, former first-round pick announces NFL retirement
Oilers advance to West Final again after holding off Canucks in Game 7
Bengals star WR not expected to sign franchise tender before OTAs
Red Sox RHP diagnosed with ligament damage in elbow
Watch: Caitlin Clark shows off range with logo three, but Fever fall short
Former Dolphins receiving leader announces his retirement from NFL
Detroit Lions dominate PFF's top-25 players under 25
Hall of Famer, legendary Raiders offensive lineman dead at 86
Report: Cavs owner 'would never' trade Donovan Mitchell to this team

Want more Astros news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.