is Cody Campbell funding the rehab? maybe has his own rehab facility
I don’t think Sorsby will be playing this coming season:
If a player is suspended for betting a dollar a pitch at a game they are attending, we’ve totally lost the plot. These guys are being paid millions. Dollar a pitch betting is incredibly RESPONSIBLE, not IRRESPONSIBLE. Its like playing nickel poker with your family.
Reading up on the rest of the situation, the small bets he placed on Indiana while on the roster are going to be much more problematic for him to return. I expect he won’t see the field due to those bets. Can’t have guys betting on their own games.
Dude needs to get advice from Ohtani….
I believe it is ncaa policy that ncaa players and staff cannot bet on any ncaa sport either at the ncaa level or professionally. They were going to allow them to bet on professional sports but reversed it pretty quickly
Has anyone seen Sorsby and Emmanuel Clase in the same room together?
IMHO, if a player bets on sports while playing, they should get banned. Play blackjack, craps, slots, keno, but if you are in the business of sports, just hold off on betting on sports.
Yeah but it’s the Reds. True degenerate stuff!
I would say his chances of playing in the NFL have taken a significant hit.
Time to give the Bearcats the death penalty!! ![]()
https://x.com/YahooSports/status/2049204212601323997?s=20
The genie is out of the bottle now. Rolling back won’t be possible and will end up like alcohol prohibition. It was very easy to sports bet pre-legalization, it was just a “hidden vice”. Now, its become so widespread that any claw back will just drive people to unregulated black markets, which will be even worse.
It just needs to get the cigarette advertisement treatment. People who want to do it will still do it, but we don’t need it to be blasted on every podcast, sports broadcast, and arena surface.
They should be in unregulated black markets. Unless you’re physically visiting a casino sports book, you should have to be placing your bets through a bookie in a dive bar whom you don’t really know and seems shady. And if people instead want to make their bets on shady dark web sites where some North Korean hacker will siphon all your assets out of your bank account if you don’t pay, well, that’s rather like the bookie. It should, in fact, feel dirty.
Norway allows gambling, including sports gambling, but only through a government-run monopoly that by law reinvests about two-thirds of its profits in youth sports. That’s how they fund a widely accessible, low-cost youth sports program all over the country emphasizing participation and skills development over competition.
I’m surprised he had time to practice!!
https://x.com/On3/status/2049507903737065644?s=20
Some NFL GM: “that kind of multitasking ability is certainly worth a first round pick.”
Ohio is trying to require sports bets to be made at a casino or bar kiosk, eliminating online betting.
