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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 444092" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Google is your friend Stick.. You can find all kind of material on the matter.. Wikipedia goes pretty in depth. </p><p></p><p>The gist of the matter is there was never evidence he bet Against the Reds. Quit the contrary there's evidence he bet on the Reds to win every night. There's Literally only a handful of games in a 4 year span where there's no proof he placed a bet. But he was betting upwards of $10,000 per day in the 80's, it's possible the records for those days weren't found or some days he didn't have the money or couldn't make the call for whatever reason.</p><p></p><p> When he agreed to the deal to be 'ineligable for baseball' there was a rule that stated he could be reinstated after 12 months. That rule may or may not still be in effect, I don't know. But I know there's no way he thought he was agreeing to be banned for life in the deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 444092, member: 10"] Google is your friend Stick.. You can find all kind of material on the matter.. Wikipedia goes pretty in depth. The gist of the matter is there was never evidence he bet Against the Reds. Quit the contrary there's evidence he bet on the Reds to win every night. There's Literally only a handful of games in a 4 year span where there's no proof he placed a bet. But he was betting upwards of $10,000 per day in the 80's, it's possible the records for those days weren't found or some days he didn't have the money or couldn't make the call for whatever reason. When he agreed to the deal to be 'ineligable for baseball' there was a rule that stated he could be reinstated after 12 months. That rule may or may not still be in effect, I don't know. But I know there's no way he thought he was agreeing to be banned for life in the deal. [/QUOTE]
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