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Mark Rennie Hoberg passed away peacefully at home on May 20, 2025 with his family by his side. After battling brain cancer for six years, at 71 years old, he is finally at peace. Mark was born on ...
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Reportedly, back in May 2024, Pat Hoberg was brought under the scanner by MLB for his illegal activities with respect to gambling. He had filed an appeal with the Major League Baseball Umpires ...
Now 38, Hoberg made his big league debut in 2014. During Game 2 of the 2022 World Series, he had an unprecedented “umpire's perfect game” by accurately calling balls and strikes on all 129 ...
Hoberg, who denied betting on baseball, said he took “full responsibility” for acts detailed by MLB, including sharing accounts at online sportsbooks with his friend.
Sports betting boom fuels concerns over problem gambling | 60 Minutes Major League Baseball on Monday announced that it stands by the decision to fire umpire Pat Hoberg following an investigation ...
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 reinstatement next spring if he chooses.
Aug. 15, 2021 Hoberg was the home plate umpire for the Los Angeles Dodgers-New York Mets game. He missed only two pitches in the game, according to MLB’ evaluation system, with a score of 98.89%.
Hoberg had originally been fired on May 31, 2024, after MLB had launched an investigation in February of that same year after receiving information that he had opened a sports betting account with ...
Evidence shows that Hoberg did not bet on baseball himself, but that he shared an account with a friend who did. Hoberg appealed the ruling, was denied, and can apply for reinstatement in 2026.
Hoberg’s associate bet 141 times on baseball between April 2, 2021-Nov. 1, 2023, betting a total of $213,754.45, focusing on the runs scored and the winner of games.