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7 Most Shocking Baseball Controversies, Including Gambling and Cheating Scandals

Inbaseball, the drama doesn't always end with the final out.

People Cincinnati Red manager Pete Rose ; Jose Altuve #27 of the Houston Astros on October 29, 2017 in Houston, TexasCredit: Bettmann/Getty ; Christian Petersen/Getty

The sport is billed as America's pastime, and Major League Baseball is one of the country's most storied institutions, built on tradition, iconic ballparks and generations of stars.

Baseball has seen legends like Babe Ruth and Jackie Robinson, as well as modern superstars such asShohei OhtaniandAaron Judge, produce thrilling moments.

But alongside its history and nostalgia, the game has also faced a series of controversies that have tested its credibility and forced the league to evolve. The stain of the steroid era is well known to most fans, and the debate over whether Pete Rose deserves a spot in Cooperstown continues.

Here are seven of the most shocking baseball controversies in the league's history.

Ty Cobb Confronts a Heckler (1912)

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On May 15, 1912, Detroit Tigers center fielder Ty Cobb played against the New York Highlanders (who later became the New York Yankees) in their hometown. During the four-game series, the Tigers' star was heckled by New York fan Claude Lucker.

Throughout the match, the two exchanged insults. At one point, Cobb didn't return to the dugout to avoid Lucker, who was sitting near third base.

However, in the fourth inning, as Cobb prepared to bat, the comments began again, and this time, he raced into the stands, knocking Lucker over and repeatedly kicking him, according toThe New York Times. Lucker, who lost eight fingers in an industrial accident, was unable to defend himself.

Other Detroit Tigers players prevented fans from intervening, and the police and an umpire eventually pulled Cobb away. Cobb was suspended indefinitely by American League president, Ban Johnson. In response, his Tigers teammates threatened to strike in protest, saying, "If the players cannot have protection, we must protect ourselves."

After an attempt to play with replacement players, Cobb encouraged his teammates to return to action. He was fined $50, suspended for 10 days and back on the field less than two weeks after the incident.

The Chicago Black Sox Scandal (1919)

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Heading into the 1919 World Series, the Chicago White Sox were favored to win the championship against the Cincinnati Reds. However, rumors of a fix began to circulate, and suspicions grew when the Sox eventually lost the series amid several questionable plays.

A dark cloud loomed over the White Sox players into the 1920 season until pitcher Eddie Cicotte admitted to his involvement in the scheme, perThe Athletic.

According toThe New York Times, a grand jury indicted eight of the White Sox players, including Cicotte, Oscar "Happy" Felsch, Arnold "Chick" Gandil, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, Fred McMullin, Charles "Swede" Risberg, George "Buck" Weaver and Claude "Lefty" Williams.

After a highly publicized trial in 1921, all eight players were acquitted, but they still faced consequences. Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, acting as the first Commissioner of Baseball, placed the players on an ineligible list, effectively banning them from organized professional baseball for life.

Pete Rose Bets on the Reds (1989)

Cincinnati Reds manager Pete Rose holds an impromptu press conference on March 22, 1989Credit: getty

In 1989, former Cincinnati Reds star-turned-manager Pete Rose came under scrutiny when he was accused of placing bets on baseball games, including against his team, perThe New York Times.

Newly appointed commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti (father of actor Paul Giamatti) opened an investigation into Rose. According toThe New York Times, lawyer John Dowd found credible evidence from testimony, phone records and betting sheets.

Despite his unwavering denials, Rose signed an agreement with Giamatti in August 1989, making him permanently ineligible from baseball.

Years later, in his 2004 book,My Prison Without Bars, Rose admitted that he did, in fact, bet on baseball and the Reds.

"I knew that I broke the letter of the law. But I didn't think that I broke the 'spirit' of the law, which was designed to prevent corruption," he wrote. "During the times I gambled as a manager, I never took an unfair advantage. I never bet more or less based on injuries or inside information."

Rose continued, "I never allowed my wagers to influence my baseball decisions. So in my mind, I wasn't corrupt. Granted, it was a thin distinction but it was one that I believed at the time."

Rose wasreinstated by MLBin May 2025, months afterhis deathon Sept. 30 2024. The decision makes the all time hits leader eligible to be elected to the Hall of Fame.

George Steinbrenner Gets Banned (1990)

George Steinbrenner and Dave Winfield on September 6, 1989 in New York CityCredit: getty

Late New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner was one of the most colorful characters in the sport, known for some dubious actions, even involving his own player Dave Winfield.

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The drama started in 1981, when Steinbrenner signed outfielder Winfield to a 10-year, $23 million contract, perThe New York Times. But the contract was higher than anticipated, creating friction between the two and devolving into a years-long feud.

Steinbrenner attempted to trade Winfield, and they sued each other over funding for the outfielder's Winfield Foundation. Their relationship imploded when the Yankees' owner had two people, including a former IRS criminal investigator, dig up information on Winfield and his foundation, according tothe outlet.

The situation resulted in a lifetime ban for Steinbrenner, which was lifted after two years, perthe publication.

The Modern Steroids Era (2000s–2013)

Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs and Mark McGwire of the St. Louis Cardinals on September 7, 1998 in St. Louis, MissouriCredit: Sporting News via Getty

MLB was still trying to recover from the fallout of the 1994-95 strike, which led to the cancellation of the World Series and a sharp decline in public trust, when Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa finally gave fans something to cheer about again.

The St. Louis Cardinals first baseman and Chicago Cubs right fielder engaged in a thrilling slugfest to break Roger Maris' long-standing single-season home run record. The nightly battle captivated the nation and helped revive the sport's popularity.

In 2001, San Francisco Giants star left fielder eclipsedBarry Bondsboth McGwire and Sosa with 73 home runs. Those accomplishments later came under scrutiny as allegations of steroid use surfaced.

Two years later, Bonds was linked to the BALCO investigation, perESPN, which exposed a California-based lab accused of supplying banned substances to elite athletes.

MLB commissioned an independent investigation into steroid use in 2006 and the Mitchell Report was officially released the following year, according toAndscape. It named players alleged to have used performance-enhancing drugs, including Bonds, Roger Clemens and multiple other All-Stars, MVPs and Cy Young Award winners.

McGwire later admitted toThe New York Timesin 2010 that he used steroids during his career, whileSosa has deniedthe allegations.

The controversy reemerged in 2013 with the Biogenesis scandal, which exposed a South Florida clinic supplying banned substances to players, perESPN. The most notable player mentioned was superstar shortstop-turned-third basemanAlex Rodriguez.

ARod was initially suspended for 211 games for using testosterone and HGH and attempting to hide it. The suspension was later cut to 162 games byMLB, marking the longest suspension ever given for drug use in the league.

The Houston Astros Cheating Scandal (2017–2018)

The Houston Astros with the Commissioner's Trophy at Game 7 of the World Series on November 1, 2017 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaCredit: Alex Trautwig/MLB via Getty

The Houston Astros beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2017 to win their first World Series in seven games. However, in 2019, allegations surfaced inThe Athleticthat the team had used cameras to steal opponents' signs.

Reports stated that the Astros tasked scouts with watching the catchers' signals and relaying the decoded signs to players by banging trash cans to signal the upcoming pitch.

An MLB investigation confirmed that the sign-stealing scheme was carried out through the 2017 regular season and postseason, and part of 2018, according toThe New York Times.

Bench coach Alex Cora and player Carlos Beltrán, who by then had been hired as managers by the Boston Red Sox and New York Mets, respectively, were both terminated. (Cora was later rehired by the Red Sox.)

Manager A. J. Hinch was not involved, but he and general manager Jeff Luhnow were suspended for one year by MLB andsubsequently firedby Astros owner Jim Crane.

Shohei Ohtani and His Interpreter's Financial Scandal (2024)

Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers with his interpreter Ippei Mizuhara on February 27, 2024 in Glendale, ArizonaCredit: Christian Petersen/Getty

Los Angeles Dodgers' superstar two-way player, Ohtani, found himself at the center of controversy in 2024.

That March, as the MLB season was set to begin, news broke that Ohtani's longtime interpreter,Ippei Mizuhara, siphoned millions of dollars from the multiple-time MVP's account to gamble.

Initially, Ohtani's camp and Mizuhara explained toESPNthat the Japanese star transferred $4.5 million to clear Mizuhara's gambling debt. Mizuhara also denied that Ohtani participated in gambling activities.

But within 24 hours, Ohtani claimed he was the victim of theft and would turn the matter over to the authorities.

"To summarize how I'm feeling right now, I'm beyond shocked. It's really hard to verbalize how I'm feeling at this point," Ohtani said through his interim translator Will Ireton, perCBS Sports. "The season's going to start and I'm going to obviously let my lawyers handle matters from here out. I am completely assisting in all investigations taking place right now."

In February 2025, Mizuhara pleaded guilty to bank fraud and tax fraud and wassentenced to 57 monthsin federal prison for illegally transferring nearly $17 million from Ohtani's bank account. He was also ordered to pay restitution to Ohtani and the IRS. Ohtani has not been accused of any wrongdoing.

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March Madness Sweet 16 winners, losers: Big Ten puts 4 teams in Elite 8

It's a party ofMidwest teams heading to the Elite Eightof the Men's 2026 NCAA Tournament.

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A record-breakingfour Big Ten teams won Sweet 16 games, giving the conference half of the remaining teams in March Madness. It could've put five teams to the Elite Eight, but Michigan State narrowly lost to UConn 67-63.

Iowahas been the biggest surprise of the NCAA Tournament, and its historic run continued with an upset victory over fellow Big Ten foe Nebraska in the Sweet 16. First-year coach Ben McCollum and the Hawkeyes are making their first Elite Eight appearance since 1987, and McCollum has already won four career Division I NCAA Tournament games despite being in only his second season at the level.

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Iowa State Cyclones fans cheer against the Kentucky Wildcats during the first half in the second round of the2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournamentat Enterprise Center on March 22, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri.

Three No. 1 seeds —Duke,Arizonaand Michigan — also punched their tickets to the Elite Eight. The Wildcats and Wolverines rolled in wins over No. 4 seeds Arkansas andAlabama, respectively, whereas the Blue Devils survived a tough matchup with coach Rick Pitino and No. 5 St. John's.

Here's a look at the winners and losers of the Elite Eight, with only four games remaining before the Final Four gets underway in Indianapolis:

Sweet 16 winners

Big Ten

TheBig Tenput a record-breaking four teams — Michigan, Purdue, Illinois and Iowa — in the Elite Eight, making up half of the remaining teams in national championship contention. It's only the third time since the NCAA Tournament expanded that a single conference has had four members in the Elite Eight, joining the SEC in 2025, the ACC in 2016 and the Big East in 2009.

The Big Ten could've broke the record, too, but Michigan State fell to No. 2 UConn by four points in the Sweet 16. Overall, the conference has a 17-5 record in the NCAA Tournament, proving the conference was the best in college basketball this season.

Iowa, of course, is the biggest surprise inclusion among Big Ten teams. Michigan, Purdue and Illinois are all ranked top 10 inKenPom. The Hawkeyes proved there's still some Madness in March, though.

Caleb Foster

Caleb Foster suffered a hairline fracture in his foot on March 7 that required surgery and returned to game action in Duke's 75-70 win over St. John's in the Sweet 16. His 19 minutes off the bench against the Red Storm Devils was his first 5-on-5 action in the 20 days since suffering the injury, and he didn't miss a beat.

While he didn't return to the starting lineup, he scored 11 points — all of which came in the second half. His gutsy performance resulted in a teary-eyed Jon Scheyer after he was asked of Foster after the game.

"He had no business playing today,"Scheyer said to CBS Sports' Tracy Wolfsonafter the game. "He was determined. That was one of the most special performances I've ever seen. He was incredible, even in the huddles what he was doing, and some big-time plays too.

"That's a leader right there and that's a guy that came through for us when we needed him the most."

Tommy Lloyd

Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd has established himself as one of the premier coaches in men's college basketball in his first four seasons with the Wildcats, accumulating a 112-33 record. However, he and Arizonahad some NCAA Tournament blunders,failing to surpass the Sweet 16 in any of those four seasons.

Lloyd and Arizona squashed that narrative against Arkansas in the Sweet 16, defeating the Razorbacks 109-88. The Wildcats were able to score 109 points despite making just five 3-pointers after shooting 64% from the field.

Arizona is playing like one of, if not the best team in college basketball right now.

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Trey Kaufman-Renn

Purdue forward Trey Kaufman-Renn saw his scoring average dip from 20.1 points per game last season to 14.3 this season. He's shown up big for the Boilermakers in the NCAA Tournament regardless, proving he still has "it" when it matters.

The 6-foot-9 senior scored a buzzer-beater tip-in to give Purdue a 79-77 win over No. 11 Texas in the Sweet 16, avoiding an upset against the surging Longhorns. He finished the game with 20 points and eight rebounds on 8-of-10 shooting, after scoring 19 against Miami and 25 against Queens in the first round.

Kaufman-Renn has been wildly efficient in the postseason, as far back as scoring 20 points on 10-of-15 shooting in Purdue's Big Ten Conference Championship win over No. 1 Michigan prior to the NCAA Tournament. His re-emergence has been huge for the Boilermakers' chances at getting back to the Final Four.

Sweet 16 losers

Houston offense

Houston narrowly fell to Florida in the national championship game last season, and brought back three stars along with two potential NBA first-round picks in Kingston Flemings and Chris Cenac Jr. However, an offensive cold spell doomed the Cougars against Illinois in the Sweet 16.

Making their seventh consecutive Sweet 16,Houston was held to an abysmal 34% markfrom the field in its 65-55 loss, making just 22 of its 64 shots. The Cougars' defense held a stout Illinois offense in check, one that ranks No. 2 nationally in KenPom's adjusted offensive efficiency this season.

Still, it wasn't enough to get back to the Final Four, leaving Houston heading into next season still seeking its first-ever national championship under legendary coach Kelvin Sampson, one of the best coaches to have never won a title.

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March Sadness hits hard in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament

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Joshua Jefferson-less Iowa State

Iowa State won't get to see how far it could've gone with star forward Joshua Jefferson, after the senior forward suffered an ankle injury in the opening minutes of the Cyclones' first-round win over East Tennessee State. He missed out on Iowa State's win over Kentucky in the second round and was unable to get ready for its 76-62 Sweet 16 loss to No. 6 Tennessee.

Jefferson, a second-team All-American, averaged 16.4 points with 7.4 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game this season, making him one of the best all-around players in college basketball. His presence was missed against the Vols, who finished with 16 offensive rebounds and outrebounded Iowa State 43-22 overall.

It's an unfortunate ending for Iowa State's veteran trio of Jefferson, Tamin Lipsey and Milan Momcilovic, who have started nearly every game for the Cyclones the past two seasons. Jefferson and Lipsey end their college careers with 232 regular season starts, while Momcilovic will likely lead the program as a senior next season.

Alabama

Alabama was on fire in the first half against No. 1 Michigan in the Sweet 16 on March 27, even leading the Wolverines 49-47 in the first half. The Crimson Tide came out of halftime and were dominated the rest of the game, however.

Alabama made nine 3-pointers in the first half and was led by star guard Labaron Philon Jr., who scored 19 points in the first 20 minutes before finishing with 35 points with seven rebounds and four assists. The shooting went cold as it was outscored by Michigan 43-28 in the second half, as the Crimson Tide were held to a 5-of-23 mark from 3-point range and only 10 field goals in general.

The Crimson Tide were close to pulling off an upset, but ultimately won't be heading to the Elite Eight for the third consecutive season.

Nebraska fans

Nebraska fans took over Oklahoma City for its first-ever wins in the NCAA Tournament against Troy and Vanderbilt in the first weekend.Cornhuskersfans arrived in droves for their Sweet 16 game against Big Ten foe Iowa in Houston, but to no avail after Nebraska lost in heartbreaking fashion to the Hawkeyes.

Nebraska led for all but 2:10 of regulation, which happened to be the final moments of the game. The Cornhuskers also hadonly four players on the courtfollowing a timeout, which led to a massive 3-point play for Iowa's Alvaro Folgueiras, which ultimately sealed the game.

Nebraska ultimately leaves March Madness as winners in 2026, laying the groundwork for where the program can go in the future. However, it squandered an opportunity to keep its run going against Iowa, which it already defeated once this season in conference play.

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