Whenever I'm watching sports, whether it's a regular season NBA matchup or the World Series,
there's one thing that is just everywhere.
Gambling.
And gambling on sports has never been easier.
Using apps like DraftKings or Fandall, with just a few taps,
you can bet on almost any aspect of a game.
The world of legal sports betting has been exploding over the last few years.
But along with it, so have fears that this could lead to cheating or worse.
Conspiracy and rigging pitches.
Prosecutors said in the indictment that Classe and Ortiz threw specific pitches for balls.
They're accused of participating in a gambling scheme centered on what we call micro bets.
And those are bets on tiny moments within a game.
Two major league baseball players were in court last week after being indicted in the league's most significant gambling scandal in decades.
A Senate committee has now launched a probe into betting in Major League Baseball.
All this comes on the heels of another scandal, this one rocking the NBA.
Last month, the FBI arrested a player and a head coach.
This was part of an investigation into a sports betting operation and rigged poker scheme run by the mob.
Now, the multi-billion-dollar sports betting industry is under renewed scrutiny.
From the newsroom of the Washington Post, this is Post Reports.
I'm Elahei Izadi.