If my aunt has balls she'd be my uncleIf he's involved with betting one of his own games he's out for life.
If he's involved in betting on a single MLB game he's out for a year.
I dont disagree, but the rules and precedent say otherwise. Playing with an illegal bookie has been a 50 game and fines in the past I believe.Personally, as long as Ohtani didn't wager on MLB who gives a fok. Pay a big fine do some community service maybe and move on
Ohtani "dangers of gambling" public service commercials will hit good
You conveniently cut out the part where I surmised that he is involved. With that line of credit he surely is. Also, having testicles doesn't dictare gender in the year 2024... she would still be your aunt because she chooses to be.If my aunt has balls she'd be my uncle
If he's involved with betting one of his own games he's out for life.
If he's involved in betting on a single MLB game he's out for a year.
If he's involved in betting on any sports with an illegal bookie commissioner gets to decide his punishment (maybe 50 games?).
The rules are mostly clear.
Technically the interpreter is a club employee, so he got launched for his involvement with the bookie most likely.Oh my bad @Tron. Though this was the other thread. Those are just restatement of Rule 21d. So the "if he was involved" applies to any player.
But yes, first has to be proven he's placing the bets himself or by proxy.
Accordingly to espn he didn’t. Ohtani was paying off the guy’s debt and marking them as loans.I'm not rushing to paint him as guilty, entirely possible he was just covering for his addicted buddy.
But the $4.5m is . Why would an interpreter have access to his bank account? Would no one alert him of that kind of money being taken out? It's possible he knew nothing about it and had nothing to do with it, but that seems like the least likely scenario.
Yes, those are the current reports. Wouldn't be shocked to see the story develop! But who knows, maybe it doesn't.Accordingly to espn he didn’t. Ohtani was paying off the guy’s debt and marking them as loans.
Do you understand the intricacies of MLB payrolls and salary cap luxury taxes, though?Shohei's the degen, almost zero doubt. The deferred money is a huge clue that he doesn't trust himself with vast amounts of money.
The IRS will get involved with the bookie, then it will get interesting.Yes, those are the current reports. Wouldn't be shocked to see the story develop! But who knows, maybe it doesn't.
Hitting MLB pitching is the most difficult single act in all of professional sports. Ask Deion Sanders and Michael Jordan. They're both on record saying that.Crooked outdated unathletic sport
We can give him some of Shorty's beloved tokensSend them GL invites @roguejuror they be degen'in!