I would say that no matter what sport, your team, whoever they are, are somehow pushing the boundaries and breaking the rules to get a competitive advantage. If they get caught, they have to pay the price. But no team is squeaky clean. If the discovery of a team breaking the rules offends you, maybe sports isn't meant for you. Steroids, corked bats, spitballs... the game was born and raised on cheating to get an advantage. This is a sport that has unwritten rules that say you can peg a guy with a fastball in the back if he hits a home run off of you. It's also the only sport where an official can see something done wrong, but will only make the correct call if you appeal to him.
I think this whole thing is being overblown. I'm all for the penalties since the team got caught, but I don't think it's as big a deal as most are making it out to be.