Yeah! You're right! And it's sad that it only happens in baseball!
In case there are those who took that literally, no it doesn't:
* Thirty-five active and former college basketball players were accused of fixing games when
a point-shaving scandal that began at CCNY rocked the NCAA in 1951.
* Detroit Lions tackle Alex Karras and Green Bay Packers halfback Paul Hornung were banished
for one year after revelations they'd bet on NFL games. They were forced to sit out 1963.
* Connie Hawkins was kicked out of the University of Iowa after he testified in a 1961 point-shaving
scandal---and Hawkins actually hadn't played a single minute before he testified.
* In 1978-79, four Boston College players were exposed as having been part of a point-shaving
scheme masterminded by Lucchese Family figure Henry Hill. The players were banned for life;
two served jail terms, I think.
* Art Schlichter, once a star Ohio State quarterback, was banished from the NFL over his gambling
addictions, which eventually got him sent to prison several times for fraud, forgery, and other
crimes tied to his gambling.
* In 1996, thirteen Boston College football players were suspended for a year and six banned for
life, after it came out that BC players bet against their own team in a loss to Syracuse.