ST LOUIS, MO - OCTOBER 12:  Kolten Wong #16 of the St. Louis Cardinals celebrates his solo home run in the ninth inning to give the St. Louis Cardinals the 5 to 4 win over the San Francisco Giants with teammates during Game Two of the National League Championship Series at Busch Stadium on October 12, 2014 in St Louis, Missouri.  (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

There’s that old saying, if you’re not cheating, you’re not trying.

Well the Cardinals must be trying… quite a bit.

According to a damning report from the New York Times, the St. Louis Cardinals are being investigated by the FBI for allegedly hacking the Houston Astros’ computer database. Yep, you heard that right MLB’s most virtuous team may have broken some pretty serious laws on computer hacking.

Investigators have uncovered evidence that Cardinals officials broke into a network of the Houston Astros that housed special databases the team had built, according to law enforcement officials. Internal discussions about trades, proprietary statistics and scouting reports were compromised, the officials said.