Luis Severino. John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY Sports

Yankees' Luis Severino doesn’t hate Astros despite cheating scandal

Plenty of New York Yankees fans hate the Houston Astros over the Astros' sign-stealing scandal. New York starting pitcher Luis Severino feels differently about the rival club.

"I don’t hate them," Severino said while at spring training, per Randy Miller of NJ Advance Media for NJ.com. "Yankees fans hate the Astros, but our fans hate Boston, too. Our fans hate a lot of teams. I can’t hate a team because they were better than us." 

The Yankees famously fell to the Astros in the 2017 and 2019 editions of the American League Championship Series. As Dan Bernstein noted for the Sporting News, an MLB report later stated "that the Astros used their nefarious cheating methods throughout the playoffs" in 2017. 

In 2019, Jose Altuve hit an ALCS-clinching home run against the Yankees but then refused to let teammates rip his jersey off during the post-game celebration. Yankees fans have since accused Altuve of wearing a buzzer under his shirt that fateful day: 

"The Astros beat us in ‘17," Severino explained. "Whatever happened that year, I’m over it. When it came out they were cheating, it was depressing but they still won. What could we do about it? Same thing in ‘19. They beat us. We’re not sure about everything that happened with Altuve. Regardless of what happened, I think Altuve is going to be a Hall of Famer. If he made a mistake, it happened. But I still think he’s a great player." 

The Yankees and Astros met again in the ALCS last fall. There was no controversy regarding that showdown, as Houston easily swept New York. 

"Last year the Astros were the better team," Severino admitted. "Their pitching was unbelievable." 

The Yankees last appeared in a World Series when they won the 2009 Fall Classic, and it's possible the Astros will again be standing between the Bronx Bombers and at least an AL title this year. 

As of Thursday afternoon, OddsChecker listed Houston as the favorite to win the 2023 World Series at +650. The Yankees were tied for second among favorites with the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets at +800. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Browns head coach addresses Amari Cooper's absence from camp
Joey Chestnut issues response after Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest drama
Packers in extension talks with three-time Pro Bowler
Steelers' Russell Wilson found 'fountain of youth' as QB competition heats up
Conor McGregor-Michael Chandler fight may have hit another bump in the road
Two Reds players could require season-ending surgeries
Major news about Jon Rahm drops before U.S. Open
Oilers star expected to avoid suspension for controversial hit in Game 2 of SCF
Flames hire veteran coach, former Stanley Cup champion to staff
Chiefs' Travis Kelce shares thoughts on eventual retirement
Broncos, top WR at stalemate over contract situation
Oilers forward fined for slashing during Game 2
Red Sox designate first baseman for assignment
Giants' Daniel Jones shares big update on injury recovery
Celtics’ Kristaps Porzingis diagnosed with new leg injury
Joey Chestnut unable to compete at Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest
Phillies get bad injury news on All-Star hitter
USA Hockey adds Wild head coach to 4 Nations coaching staff
Aaron Rodgers skips mandatory minicamp without permission from Jets
Patriots' Matthew Judon opens up about 'tantrums' during contract negotiations

Want more sports news?

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