Umpire Pat Hoberg was fired after it was revealed he shared betting accounts with a friend who bet on baseball.
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Hoberg, who did not umpire last season while MLB investigated, deleted electronic messages relevant to the case.
Major League Baseball upheld a decision to fire umpire Pat Hoberg over a gambling situation on Monday. Hoberg is not banned from the sport and can apply for rei ...
After a lengthy appeals process, Major League Baseball on Monday has fired umpire Pat Hoberg for "sharing" legal sports ...
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