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Micro-betting is rising, but not without risks. Discover MLB’s new $200 pitch-bet limits, why regulators are tightening rules, and what it means for bettors.
Some sportsbooks that take MLB bets are capping the amount that can be spent on certain types of bets, Major League Baseball announced Monday. The news comes one day after Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz were indicted in ...
The White Sox struck Rule 5 Draft gold with righty Shane Smith last year. He threw 146 ⅓ innings with a 3.81 ERA in 2025, and became only the second Rule 5 Draft pick to go to the All-Star Game the next season, joining Dan Uggla. Most Rule 5 Draft picks are middle relievers and bench guys.
It’s always a good day when you have two MLB playoff games, and it’s even better when it’s the ALCS and NLCS. The Los Angeles Dodgers are up 2-0 on the Milwaukee Brewers and are looking like the defending champs that could win it all again.
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MLB restricts prop bets after gambling scandal
As Major League Baseball finds itself at the center of the latest sports betting scandal, the league is implementing new limits to certain types of bets. On Monday, MLB announced that it has worked with its sportsbook partners to implement a $200 limit on ...
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MLB sent memo warning players about prediction markets
The league told players its same betting rules apply to prediction markets. The post MLB Sent Memo Warning Players About Prediction Markets appeared first on Front Office Sports.
MLB announced that prominent U.S. sportsbook operators are establishing a nationwide $200 betting limit on baseball prop wagers focused on individual pitches in the wake of the indictment of Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz for ...
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Illegal bets in the Dominican Republic come under scrutiny after MLB pitchers arrested
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — Baseball and bets go hand-in-hand in the Dominican Republic, where professional athletes, musicians and even legislators go public with their wagers. But for every legal bet in the Caribbean country, officials say there are countless more illegal ones.
Putting caps on pitch-by-pitch "microbets" in baseball may protect sports integrity, but still allows problem gamblers to bet compulsively.