The Astros Lost It in the Sun: The Non-Apology Apology

 

By now, most baseball-loving citizens know about the Houston Astros car crash “apology” for alleged cheating. It was, by most objective standards, a non-apology apology. In this column, we’re going to bring it down from the 20,000-foot national level, look at why apologies are important in our relationships, and what constitutes a “true” apology.

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