Cincinnati starter Trevor Bauer has made it abundantly clear how he feels about the Astros and how they went about winning the 2017 World Series. Adam Hagy-USA TODAY Sports

Just a couple months ago, the Houston Astros cheating scandal was the talk of the sports world.

Caught red-handed stealing signs during their run to the World Series title back in 2017, the Astros faced the ire of other teams and players.

This has died down some due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has, at the very least, delayed the start of the 2020 MLB season.

Just don’t tell that to former Cleveland Indians pitcher and current Cincinnati Reds hurler Trevor Bauer. He hilariously trolled the Astros from the confines of quarantine on Friday. It’s the best thing we’ll see all day.

“That’s it. That’s the tweet.”

You’re darn right, Mr. Bauer. Nothing to add here. Job well-done, kind sir.

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