Major League Baseball put new limits on legal gambling following the indictment of two Cleveland Guardians accused of rigging pitches. Bets on individual pitches will now be capped at $200.
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- MLB has capped bets on individual pitches at $200 in response to recent legal issues.
- Two Cleveland Guardians players, Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clasay, have been indicted for allegedly rigging pitches and conspiring with gamblers. 7s
- Ortiz was arrested and charged with conspiracy and fraud, while Clasay is also charged but not in custody. 16s
- Prosecutors previously charged an NBA player with a similar prop bet scheme involving gamblers. 56s
- States like Maryland and Ohio are considering new restrictions on sports prop bets as investigations continue. 1m 30s