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Per wikipedia:
In October 2015, Dykstra told Colin Cowherd that beginning in 1993, he paid a team of private investigators $500,000 to dig up dirt on MLB umpires. He used the information, he said, to leverage a more favorable strike zone during games. He said it was not a coincidence that he led the Majors in walks in 1993, going from 40 in 392 plate appearances in 1992 to 129 in 773 at-bats the following year. In 1994, Dykstra walked 68 times in 386 plate appearances.[6] Dykstra would play on two more All-Star teams in 1994 and 1995.
Imagine what a 500K payoff to Richman might accomplish. Probably let us add two cards to ATG.