They can fix it themselves, especially in the playoffs, and triple it easyThe minimum wage in MLB is $720,000. None one's risking that for what a fixer would offer
I like the bunt against this infield. But you have to get it to Casas or Raffy.Thanks for the out
I'm intrigued. Your idea suggests that none of their teammates, coaches, manager or front office personnel would get suspicious ... and that the inside tipsters that MLB likely has in the gaming community wouldn't rat them out.They can fix it themselves, especially in the playoffs, and triple it easy
Balls curve back toward the field as they come down all around the field, including behind the plate. Forget the reason.Have seen that exact error in left quite a bit over the years, but usually from road outfielders.
What’s to stop a rookie pitcher who’s good but young from grooving a pitch or two in the playoffs and having a SO or relative place some bets?I'm intrigued. Your idea suggests that none of their teammates, coaches, manager or front office personnel would get suspicious ... and that the inside tipsters that MLB likely has in the gaming community wouldn't rat them out.
It's not how you start, it's how you finish. And Duvall just finished the A's.You said it
They were finished when the Red Sox took the fieldIt's not how you start, it's how you finish. And Duvall just finished the A's.
He did!It's not how you start, it's how you finish. And Duvall just finished the A's.
It's okay. They run disclaimers.By the way, since it was my complaint about the gambling graphics that preceded the discussion, I am not concerned about players cheating. I just don't like the intrusion into the game that I'm watching. Also, I am concerned about impressionable young people whose judgment may not protect them from losing money they need.