As is the case in every Major League Baseball offseason, more than half of the league will be looking to upgrade some part of its starting rotation.
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Baseball Is Compromised. What to Do Now Is Obvious.
The indictments of two major league pitchers are just the clearest examples yet of the scourge of the prop bet.
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‘A Casino in your pocket’: How MLB scrambled to contain damage after the Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz gambling scandal
Major League Baseball’s new restrictions on prop betting look suspiciously like closing the barn door after the horses have bolted. The league announced a $200 cap on prop bets following the federal ...
The Brewers' season had a rough start and a crushing end, but every segment of the team performed well to produce an ...
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Cleveland Pitchers Indicted as Justice Department’s Illegal Gambling Investigation Hits Baseball
Two Cleveland Guardians pitchers were indicted Sunday as part of the Justice Department’s ongoing investigation into pro sports and illegal gambling.
San Diego reliever Mason Miller, Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto and Kansas City third baseman Maikel Garcia are among ...
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Can the Blue Jays still be competitive without any major additions in 2026?
The Toronto Blue Jays already crossed off one of their biggest question marks this offseason when Shane Bieber elected to ...
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