Betting ON his team doesn't absolve of anything. What message does it send when you don't bet?
I'm not trying to absolve him of anything, I just said IMO he didn't do anything to compromise the
integrity of the game. There is a Massive difference between betting on yourself to be the best versus betting on the team you're playing that day and "taking a dive".
I've never seen this much outrage over a pitcher having a little something extra in his glove which can have a
direct effect on the game. I've even started hearing the radio guys mumble about Clemens, one of the best pitchers ever to play the game, and Bonds, the current HR king, being allowed in the hall of fame but for some reason with Rose its an absolute no way, no questions asked even before this latest scandal.
I guess this is where baseball lost me. Not over Pete Rose, because to be honest I'm not all that passionate over the subject, but this constant clinging to the unwritten rules no matter how much sense or logic is involved.
Why is it okay for a pitcher to retaliate for a guy taking him yard, but not okay for a guy to show more than 1 second of joy over hitting that same home run? Why is it not okay to do everything you can to break up a no hitter but instead pulling a Brett Farve and taking a sack so a guy can get a record? What is so bad about a guy betting on himself and his teammates to win a game but no one will ever be banned for life from baseball for adding some pine tar to a glove or using a corked bat both of which can potentially change the outcome of the game?
I'm not trying to insult anyone here or your opinions but pro level baseball's unwritten rules and reluctance to change has turned me off on the game and judging from its fall from unquestioned #1 sport in the country to 3rd or 4th, I doubt I'm the only one who feels this way.