Vacating is vacating. No re-arrangement of the titles, but there was definitely inadequate punishment and this is basically open season now for everyone to anything and everything to win a title. It's hard to compare isolated cases or individual behavior, like Whitey Ford, Roger Clemens, etc. to an entire franchise, top to bottom, systematically cheating with the effective consent and approval of everyone involved for an entire season or more. There is no genuine comparison unfortunately.
Greenies have always made me scratch my head because, although I understand the "performance enhancing" side of them, the risk always, on paper, seems large compared to the reward because you heighten certain senses at the expense of others.
At the very least, before vacating titles, I think they need to investigate how widespread in baseball this really is. Something tells me this goes way beyond Houston and Boston. Something also tells me this would open up more of a shit storm than MLB would like, already losing popularity to the NFL and NBA as it is.
As far as punishments, Houston’s manager and G.M. were suspended and then lost their jobs. Alex Cora quit the Red Sox out of fear of being a distraction. Carlos Beltran lost his manager position with The Mets before ever managing a game. People were punished and others will think twice about doing this as a result until they can find another way to get away with it.
Perhaps I am too blasé on this and I realize I’m cynical, and it’s not just because my team is involved. I’ve been like this for years after being more idealistic when I was younger. You’re right, it is worse on a team level than individual, but I also have trouble believing in the majority of cases, teams didn’t know about individuals and let it slide anyway. I also do feel bad for the players who play the game right.
I remember a few years back, Michael Pineda of the Yankees got busted twice having illegal pine tar on him and Boston had to call him out on it. I got the hidden message the rage wasn’t so much he was cheating, it was more so that he was so blatant.