mr.checkerboards
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He also bet on non-Reds games too, right? His incentives would have always been aligned if he always bet on the Reds to win, but it raises obvious questions if he knew things about the games he bet on that didn't involve his team.The problem is that it’s a long schedule and even if he bet on his own team to win, he might cook his bullpen, play somebody he shouldn’t etc to win money that particular day. There’s just no place for it.
