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FILE - In a Jan. 15, 2015 file photo then Commissioner-elect Rob Manfred speaks during a news conference at the Major League Baseball owners meeting in Phoenix.   Monday morning, Jan. 26, 2015, was the first business day after Manfred succeeded Bud Selig and started a five-year term as commissioner. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri, file)
FILE - In a Jan. 15, 2015 file photo then Commissioner-elect Rob Manfred speaks during a news conference at the Major League Baseball owners meeting in Phoenix. Monday morning, Jan. 26, 2015, was the first business day after Manfred succeeded Bud Selig and started a five-year term as commissioner. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri, file)Rick Scuteri/Associated Press

Rob Manfred Discusses Legalized Sports Betting Within MLB

Joseph ZuckerFeb 5, 2015

Rob Manfred became the second major American sports commissioner recently to open up the conversation on legalized sports gambling in the United States.

Speaking to ESPN's Outside the Lines (via David Purdum of ESPN.com), the MLB head revealed his desire to at least connect with fellow commissioners to gauge where everyone stands so leagues can build a more unified front.

"Gambling in terms of our society has changed its presence on legalization, and I think it's important for there to be a conversation between me and the owners about what our institutional position will be," he said.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 15:  Commissioner of the NBA Adam Silver speaks to the delegates during the Leaders Meet Innovation Event on January 15, 2015 in London, England.  (Photo by Tom Dulat/Getty Images for Leaders)

Manfred is following the lead of NBA commissioner Adam Silver, who's been very proactive about at least weighing the benefits and drawbacks of sports betting.

Silver said in ESPN The Magazine (via Purdum):

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I have talked to the commissioners in the other leagues about [legalizing sports betting]. I leave it to them to make any public statements they want to make on it. I will say that certainly all of them are interested in having a better understanding of the issue, and I know have assigned people in their organizations to study intensively the issue as well.

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Back in September 2014, Silver talked at the Bloomberg Sports Business Summit about how he views sports betting as an unavoidable fate for professional sports.

It would certainly be interesting to see how those inside baseball would react regarding a wider push to legalize sports gambling. Pete Rose remains persona non grata for gambling on baseball, while members of the 1919 Chicago Black Sox are still banned for their roles in throwing the 1919 World Series.

Having just officially taken over for Bud Selig a few weeks ago, Manfred doesn't seem fazed about tackling some of the biggest issues surrounding MLB.

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