“@MLB commissioner Rob Manfred expressed concern Tuesday for player safety as it relates to #gambling… [saying] he's heard from players about threats they are receiving -- though he didn't get into specifics about them.” https://t.co/HXm8zsdb2v
MLB Discussing Whether to Take Actions Protecting Players from Gambling Threats https://t.co/RjYf4awNq7
Rob Manfred: "Working your whole life to get to the major leagues in whatever role and lose that over sports betting, that's a huge penalty. "I truly believe we're in a better position to know what's going on today then we were in the old days when it was all illegal."…
Major League Baseball (MLB) is grappling with the issue of sports betting among its players and personnel. Commissioner Rob Manfred has stated that current betting scandals will not lead to federal oversight. He emphasized the severe penalties for those involved in betting, noting that losing one's career over such activities is a significant consequence. Manfred also mentioned that the league is better equipped to monitor betting activities today compared to the past when it was illegal. Without hard-line bans, MLB is discussing measures to protect players from gambling-related threats, with Manfred expressing concern for player safety and acknowledging that players have reported receiving threats.