I'm gonna spend far more time than you deserve responding to this, but here goes...
There were plenty of us who felt shameful and embarrassed at first. Nobody likes to see their team in the headlines for negative reasons, and in the beginning of 2020 it seemed like this was just another misstep for an organization that seemed to make many. But it quickly became evident that this wasn't about the cheating, it was a Get out of Jail Free Card that allowed opposing fanbases to tap into their darkest selves to scream at the team that has been kicking their asses for a decade.
It's the complete lack of intellectual curiosity to investigate further or acknowledge the countless players who have said the Astros were not alone. (Carlos Beltran goes from Rangers to Astros and tells his new team that they are behind the times when it comes to sign stealing, yet not a single Rangers fan has the ability to put two and two together.) It's the booing of players who were in the minor leagues in 2017. It's the villainization of Altuve, who in a sane world would be one of the most cherished men in the sport. It's the ever shifting rationalization that allows fanbases to celebrate acquiring ex-Astros players while still booing those who have not left. It's the discussions around the trade deadline acknowledging the lack of talent in the Astros minor league systems, while in the same breath claiming that the Astros were not punished.
We could be on here every single day begging for your forgiveness, and none of it would matter. Because this isn't about the cheating.
Your fanbase has had a (still ongoing!) 48 hour conniption fit because a beat writer playfully (and accurately) pointed out that the team that popped bottles got shut out the next day while the team that had a mild toast won big, yet you expect me to believe that Astros fans are unique in their unwavering support of their team? Get the fuck out of here.
That said... best of luck today. Surely the Rays won't have any pitchers as good as Prelander Berroa.