As there is no reasonable way to fully take the baseball out of a young man's decision to publicly mock another's ethnicity from a World Series dugout, there is but one outlier in Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred's decision to stay Yuli Gurriel's suspension until the 2018 season, and that is Manfred's reluctance to punish "the other 24" Houston Astros. Gurriel, whose squinting gesture was intended to deride Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yu Darvish, apologized again Saturday, moments after Manfred revealed Gurriel would serve five games without salary at the beginning of next season. Gurriel also is expected to partake in sensitivity training in the offseason and apologize privately to Darvish, with whom he shares an agent.