Ohio Governor Supports Ban on Sports Prop Bets

  • Ohio Governor DeWine is pushing for the Ohio Casino Control Commission to ban prop bets shortly after the MLB gambling investigation with the Clevaland Guardians.

COLUMBUS, OhioGovernor Mike DeWine continues to voice concerns regarding Ohio’s sports betting laws, following betting laws passed in 2023.

While the state’s gaming board began enforcing a ban on college prop bets in February 2024, it had no effect on professional sports.

DeWine remains against prop bets in the state, affirming his stance in a recent press release.

“The harm to athletes and the integrity of the game is clear, and the benefits are not worth the harm. The prop betting experiment in this country has failed badly. I call on the Casino Control Commission to correct this problem and remove all prop bets from the Ohio marketplace.”

This comes after speculation that micro-bets were suspiciously wagered, involving MLB players. Officials observed
atypical betting patterns
connected to prop during games Emmanuel Clase played.

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A spike in betting volume was recorded by MLB’s monitoring systems on highly specific prop bets associated with Clase’s performance. Further, MLB’s Commissioner Rob Manfred is advocating for stricter enforcement in monitoring these unusual betting patterns.

Though spot fixing is illegal nationwide and at Ohio online sportsbooks, DeWine claims the MLB probe and other prior collegiate instances clearly underscore the issues surrounding props.

A nuanced complexity of USA online sportsbooks, no charges have been made, and the investigation is still ongoing.