Guardians pitchers indicted for fixed single pitch gambling
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imyourhuckleberry
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Re: Guardians pitchers indicted for fixed single pitch gambling
One sentence defense...
"My interpreter did it."
Worked for the face of baseball, surely the same will apply to these guys.
"My interpreter did it."
Worked for the face of baseball, surely the same will apply to these guys.
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Konstantinov
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Re: Guardians pitchers indicted for fixed single pitch gambling
I bet every single game we watch today has at least one player on the take.
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Except that the translation referring to the needle also can be interpreted as a mountain pass. There was a very narrow one called the needle back in biblical times.CCard wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 16:15 pmSpeak the truth brother. Easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Doesn't leave much room for interpretation does it.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 16:05 pm Like anything else out there today, these billionaires care much more about enriching themselves by any means necessary than they do the actual product that they are putting out, or the people who work for them.
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Ozziesfan41
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I don’t know why people are surprised and people that think them legalizing it is somehow going to make it happen are naive there’s always been betting on baseball from
The black socks to Pete rose it’s always been there a lot of them have gotten away with it but it will be easier to catch them now
The black socks to Pete rose it’s always been there a lot of them have gotten away with it but it will be easier to catch them now
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An Old Friend
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They’re not doing it for the money. They’re doing it to enrich family / friends.ramfandan wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 16:18 pm I can just see the closing arguments in the trial of the pitcher. Defense lawyer tell the journey . You don't truly think that a well paid athlete would risk up to 65 years in prison to make an alleged 5 or 7 grand. That. ridiculous . They aren't that dumb to risk that .
Prosectur follo-up to journey ' in response to the defendant attorney comments, who ever said criminals were smart ?![]()
Re: Guardians pitchers indicted for fixed single pitch gambling
they may have hust wanted to help their buddies without giving away their own money and they thought since it was just a prop like first pitch being a ball it wouldnt influence oztcome of game and no one wozld notice. unfortunately they or their buddy inclzded too many people on the bet and they bet way too much money on this random prop bet- additionally- because this bet of him thrlwing a ball firat pitch can be messed up by an aggressive batter that chases bad putches swinging at his putch, he had to make the pitch too (bleep) to and obvious to make sure the batter didnt swing at it.ramfandan wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 16:18 pm I can just see the closing arguments in the trial of the pitcher. Defense lawyer tell the journey . You don't truly think that a well paid athlete would risk up to 65 years in prison to make an alleged 5 or 7 grand. That. ridiculous . They aren't that dumb to risk that .
Prosectur follo-up to journey ' in response to the defendant attorney comments, who ever said criminals were smart ?![]()
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JFC!CCard wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 16:15 pmSpeak the truth brother. Easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Doesn't leave much room for interpretation does it.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 16:05 pm Like anything else out there today, these billionaires care much more about enriching themselves by any means necessary than they do the actual product that they are putting out, or the people who work for them.
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Exactly. MLB had too much to lose by disciplining Ohtani. So the ridiculous interpreter story made it go away.imyourhuckleberry wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 16:32 pm One sentence defense...
"My interpreter did it."
Worked for the face of baseball, surely the same will apply to these guys.
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Only as an additional comment or 2. Legal betting is traceable and taxed especially at levels that would make it a temptation for the guys.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 17:47 pm I don’t know why people are surprised and people that think them legalizing it is somehow going to make it happen are naive there’s always been betting on baseball from
The black socks to Pete rose it’s always been there a lot of them have gotten away with it but it will be easier to catch them now
Illegal betting u.sed to have a 2 to 1 margin over legal wagers. Reno, Vegas, fanduel, whatever doesn't matter much.
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sikeston bulldog2
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I’m a true athlete. I’m hip to most any competitive games from poker to Yahtzee to baseball. I’m not consumed but I like mental challenge.
I knew I was a stoned cold atheletic one when we started gambling on football back in 1975. I started worrying only of the score and totally disregard the play of the gane. Bugged me greatly.
Couldn’t take the anxiety. Tried it for one year on a fantasy team. Same issue. No pleasure. All nerves.
So I only gamble in Craps. Maybe roulette as it’s very simple.
I knew I was a stoned cold atheletic one when we started gambling on football back in 1975. I started worrying only of the score and totally disregard the play of the gane. Bugged me greatly.
Couldn’t take the anxiety. Tried it for one year on a fantasy team. Same issue. No pleasure. All nerves.
So I only gamble in Craps. Maybe roulette as it’s very simple.
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Context doesn't matter in this case. We all get the meaning of Jesus's words, just some "Good Christians" decide to not follow his teachings. You know it and I know it. And Jesus knows it.DwaininAztec wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 17:52 pmBut it was funny back then to see Jesus hold up a needle in front of a camel.
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It doesn't matter does it? Do you not take Jesus's meaning? He sure didn't mean it was easier now did he.swatski wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 17:00 pmExcept that the translation referring to the needle also can be interpreted as a mountain pass. There was a very narrow one called the needle back in biblical times.CCard wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 16:15 pmSpeak the truth brother. Easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Doesn't leave much room for interpretation does it.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 16:05 pm Like anything else out there today, these billionaires care much more about enriching themselves by any means necessary than they do the actual product that they are putting out, or the people who work for them.
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They’re facing up to 65 years in prison if convicted. Their careers are the least of their worries at this point.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 14:18 pmThat horse is out of the barn. These are adults who know the rules. I hope it ends their careers.bccardsfan wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 14:15 pm Many of us have been saying this was going to happen. Again, if organized gambling, or crime comes to your door with a big offer.... Or worse, perhaps one day organized crime comes to your door and tells you something might happen to your mom if you don't do this.. It is not a stretch.... MLB should divorce itself from organized gambling, not promote it in ads on MLBTV. Of course, that horse has left the barn....
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Not only that, these are just the instances the FBI has solid evidence on. Doesn’t seem they didn’t do this on more pitches in more games (they almost certainly did). These are just the bets where they got caught.An Old Friend wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 19:55 pmThey’re not doing it for the money. They’re doing it to enrich family / friends.ramfandan wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 16:18 pm I can just see the closing arguments in the trial of the pitcher. Defense lawyer tell the journey . You don't truly think that a well paid athlete would risk up to 65 years in prison to make an alleged 5 or 7 grand. That. ridiculous . They aren't that dumb to risk that .
Prosectur follo-up to journey ' in response to the defendant attorney comments, who ever said criminals were smart ?![]()
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sikeston bulldog2
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That seems strong. Rehabilitation plus penalty is sufficient. Nothing hurts more than taking one’s time, then money.WaltsSuccessor wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 07:11 amThey’re facing up to 65 years in prison if convicted. Their careers are the least of their worries at this point.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 14:18 pmThat horse is out of the barn. These are adults who know the rules. I hope it ends their careers.bccardsfan wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 14:15 pm Many of us have been saying this was going to happen. Again, if organized gambling, or crime comes to your door with a big offer.... Or worse, perhaps one day organized crime comes to your door and tells you something might happen to your mom if you don't do this.. It is not a stretch.... MLB should divorce itself from organized gambling, not promote it in ads on MLBTV. Of course, that horse has left the barn....