Seemingly everyone around Major League Baseball this spring has taken a shot at the Houston Astros following the sign-stealing scandal.

It was Alex Rodriguez's turn on Tuesday.

Rodriguez said during a broadcast that he's most upset over the team's lack of remorse.

"You cheat, you win a championship, there is no suspension, and then there's no remorse," he said. "The last one is probably the worst one. From a guy who has made as many mistakes as anybody on the biggest stage -- I served the longest suspension in MLB history, it cost me well over $35 million, and you know what? I deserved that. I came back. I owned it after acting like a buffoon for a long time. I had my apologies, and then I went dark. I wanted my next move to be contrite and change my narrative. You have to be accountable ... I felt the hatred from the people and I earned it."

Rodriguez was suspended 211 games for his ties to Biogenesis in August 2013 -- it was reduced to 162 games on appeal. He also admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs while with the Texas Rangers earlier in his career.