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12 biggest gambling scandals in sports history, from Pete Rose MLB ban to Operation Nothing but Bet
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In Sandwich the fair isn't the only fall favorite; the Sandwich Cup is a beloved town tradition that celebrates community and builds connections beyond borders. Plus, they are loaded up with sequins and unstoppable spirit,
Pete Rose, baseball's all-time hits leader and a 17-time MLB All-Star, passed away in his home in Las Vegas on Monday. He was 83. TMZ first reported the news. ESPN's Eduardo Perez confirmed Rose's death on "SportsCenter" through his father Tony, who played ...
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Ex-star MLB star Mo Vaughn 'feels bad' for Pete Rose and family after posthumous Hall of Fame eligibility
Former MLB star Mo Vaughn expressed his sympathy for Pete Rose and his family because the baseball legend did not get into the Hall of Fame while he was alive. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred posthumously removed Rose from the permanently ineligible list in ...
Dozens of players, coaches and officials have been accused or charged in gambling-related cases across major leagues.
Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Don Mattingly and Dale Murphy were held over on the Hall of Fame's contemporary baseball era committee ballot and will be joined next month by Carlos Delgado, Jeff Kent, Gary Sheffield and Fernando Valenzuela.
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‘Phillies Extra’ Q&A: Mike Schmidt on Bryce Harper’s fit in Philly, Pete Rose’s Hall chances, and more
Forty-five years ago this week, the Phillies won their first World Series. At the center of it all, Michael Jack Schmidt. Schmidt went 8-for-21 with two homers and seven RBIs against the Royals and was named World Series MVP, a crowning achievement in his ...
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We haven’t seen the worst of sports betting yet, and that should concern the feds
Sports betting has become legalized, but it has opened the door for athletes to be incentivized to fail, leading to a temptation for them to bet against themselves and potentially compromise the