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- Updated: August 11, 2016
OAKLAND — An investigation into A’s strength and conditioning coach Mike Henriques has concluded and he has rejoined the team, two weeks after he placed a hidden camera within the team’s weight room to monitor the recovery of players on the disabled list.
Oakland immediately hired an independent investigator to look into the incident, which reportedly happened July 24. According to a Yahoo! Sports report, Henriques placed a camera within a box in the team’s weight room prior to leaving on a road trip to film players working out. It was discovered a day later, and the team suspended Henriques while the investigation was conducted.
“The investigation is complete and we’ve handled the personnel issue,” A’s director of corporate communications Catherine Aker said in a statement. “The individual involved is back at work as of [Monday].
Sean Doolittle, the team’s MLB Players …
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