If he isn't in prison, they will have no problem.
by NDBass (2024-03-24 19:31:08)

In reply to: If the FBI is investigating, I don't think MLB will be able  posted by G.K.Chesterton


"Penalties for players who place non-baseball bets with illegal bookmakers fall under the discretion of the commissioner; the last case was in 2015, when then-Miami Marlins pitcher Jarred Cosart was fined an undisclosed amount."

If he's only guilty of sending money to an illegal gambling operation to pay off his interpreter's debt, I can't imagine MLB would do anything more than a fine. If he's in prison, which I think is highly unlikely, the decision will have been made for them.