Offshore sportsbooks are cashing in on the Little League World Series, offering wagers on 10- to 12-year-old baseball games — with betting volume reportedly doubling from last year. Some sites are taking more bets on these kid’s games than on WNBA or MLB contests. The Little League organization calls it exploitation, stressing the event is about teamwork and integrity, not gambling. While U.S. regulated markets ban such bets, offshore sites operate outside those rules — fueling a booming, morally troubling trend that forces us to ask: where do we draw the line when kids are involved?
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