Baseball Betting Scandal
The "Baseball Betting Scandal" primarily refers to the events surrounding Pete Rose, a former professional baseball player and manager. In the late 1980s, it was revealed that Rose had bet on baseball games, including those involving his own team, the Cincinnati Reds. This led to a significant controversy, as betting on games is strictly prohibited in Major League Baseball (MLB).
As a result of the scandal, Pete Rose was banned from baseball for life in 1989. The incident raised questions about the integrity of the sport and prompted stricter regulations regarding gambling. The scandal remains a pivotal moment in baseball history, influencing discussions about ethics and player conduct.