San Diego Padres infielder Tucupita Marcano is currently under investigation by Major League Baseball for allegedly betting on baseball games. The investigation, which could potentially lead to a lifetime ban for Marcano, centers around allegations that he placed bets on games involving the Pittsburgh Pirates while on the injured list last season.
Marcano, 24, has been sidelined since tearing his right ACL in July 2021. He was claimed by the Padres in November and placed on the injured list in March. This investigation marks a rare instance of a current MLB player facing potential disciplinary action for betting on baseball.
Major League Rule 21 prohibits players, umpires, league officials, and team employees from betting on baseball games in which they have no duty to perform. Betting on games in which they do have a duty to perform can result in a lifetime ban. Additionally, betting on other sports with illegal bookmakers is subject to discipline by the baseball commissioner.
The last active MLB player suspended under the gambling provision was New York Giants outfielder Jimmy O’Connell in 1924. Marcano's case highlights the increased scrutiny on sports betting in U.S. sports leagues following the legalization of sports gambling in several states.
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred emphasized the league's focus on monitoring potentially illicit bets, particularly on prop bets that involve actions beyond the game's final score. MLB's concern lies in the potential for players to influence specific outcomes that may go unnoticed during a game.
While the investigation into Marcano's alleged betting activities is ongoing, both the San Diego Padres and the Pittsburgh Pirates have acknowledged the matter and are cooperating with MLB's inquiries. Marcano's agent and the Major League Baseball Players Association have refrained from commenting on the situation at this time.
As the investigation unfolds, MLB continues to prioritize the integrity of the game and uphold its strict policies against gambling by those involved in professional baseball.