RIP
Heck of a ballplayer and a wee bit self-distructive.
Heck of a ballplayer and a wee bit self-distructive.
To who? He apparently satisfied MLB with his explanations.Ohtani never even had to explain himself...
Ohtani didn't bet on baseball. It was his interpreter who stole his money and bet without Ohtani's knowledge.MLB did Pete dirty.
Ohtani never even had to explain himself...
To who? He apparently satisfied MLB with his explanations.
Ohtani didn't bet on baseball. It was his interpreter who stole his money and bet without Ohtani's knowledge.
What's the connection between legalized betting and a player specifically forbidden from betting by his league? Apples and oranges! You are conflating the issue, Rose's inability to follow the rules and his lengthy denial of his outrageous behavior. If he'd immediately owned up to his behavior, contritely asked for understanding, and forgiveness, he'd be in the Hall of Fame. It's all on him and his ego. He simply felt he was above the rules, too important to worry about such. He simply wasn't very smart or, honest with the the fans. Perhaps most importantly, he showed no respect for the game.Apparently betting on sports is bad for the players but its great the shows, and the different sports leagues that get money from said sports books. It's just dumb.
I would agree that he took the wrong approach to the situation, and yes, he should have owned up to it immediately. Unfortunately, he didn't which caused Giamatti to ban him. I would disagree that he didn't respect the game, as he loved the game, the game was his life, but he clearly made some poor choices.What's the connection between legalized betting and a player specifically forbidden from betting by his league? Apples and oranges! You are conflating the issue, Rose's inability to follow the rules and his lengthy denial of his outrageous behavior. If he'd immediately owned up to his behavior, contritely asked for understanding, and forgiveness, he'd be in the Hall of Fame. It's all on him and his ego. He simply felt he was above the rules, too important to worry about such. He simply wasn't very smart or, honest with the the fans. Perhaps most importantly, he showed no respect for the game.