MLB Ngakes Action to Stop "Micro Prop" Betting in Ohio
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine noted that MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred is at the forefront of a broader effort by several major sports leagues to implement a nationwide ban on micro prop betting across all 50 states Major League Baseball is working to limit “micro prop” betting, bets on specific in-game events, due to rising worries about professional sports integrity. Ohio Governor Mike DeWinesaid league officials told him they were about to finalize deals with most big betting companies to remove these types of wagers from baseball markets. Micro prop betslet people gamble on specific game moments, like whether the first pitch will be a strike or how many batters a pitcher will get out in an inning. DeWinecautioned that these bets open doors to tampering and put the integrity of competition at risk since they depend on what individual players do rather than how teams perform. The governor said MLB Commissioner Rob Manfredis leading a bigger push involving several major sports leagues to ban micro prop betting in all 50 states, reported The Columbus Dispatch. However, DeWinealso hinted that if nationwide efforts stall, Ohiomight go ahead and outlaw such bets within its own borders. He stressed that while he would prefer a solution across the country, he would not hold off on state action forever. MLB’s talks with gambling companiesare happening when sports betting is under close watch. Just before DeWinemade the statement, federal agents revealed a big probe into illegal betting involving several NBAfigures. This has led to more calls to protect fair play and separate legal sports betting from shady activities. Ohiosaw the micro prop betting issuepop up earlier this year. The Cleveland Guardiansput pitchers Luis Ortizand Emmanuel Clase on leave while MLBlooked into odd betting patterns. Though no one got punished, it sparked new debates about whether bets on single-player stats should be allowed. DeWinehas worried about similar betting practices since Ohiomade sports gambling legal in 2023. He backed a successful effort to ban player-specific betson college sports, pointing to reports of harassment and pressure on student-athletes. The Ohio Casino Control Commissionput this ban in place in February 2024, after the NCAAasked for it. To add new limits on professional sports betting, the state’s Joint Committee on Agency Rule Reviewwould need to look them over. However, DeWinesaid if a league like MLBasked for such changes, the commission could act faster to put them in place. The governor called micro prop bets a growing weak spot in sports betting. He urged regulators and leagues to focus on keeping competitions fair rather than chasing betting money.
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