ORLANDO, Fla. – Weeks after a Miami Heat player was arrested in Orlando during what prosecutors say was a sports betting scheme to help bettors win big, another incident is prompting changes from sportsbooks across the country, including Hard Rock Bet, and their app.

[VIDEO: Miami Heat player Terry Rozier arrested in Orlando as over 30 nabbed in gambling schemes]

Two pitchers for the Cleveland Guardians were indicted Sunday, after federal prosecutors said Emmanual Clase and Luis Ortiz threw non-competitive pitches to win gamblers nearly $500,000 in prop bets.

Prop bets are wagers placed on specific parts of a game – think about how many rebounds a player would grab in a basketball game, how many yards a receiver would catch in a football game, how many hits a baseball player record

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