By MARTÍN ADAMES, Associated Press
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — Baseball and bets go hand-in-hand in the Dominican Republic , where professional athletes, musicians and even legislators go public with their wagers.
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But for every legal bet in the Caribbean country, officials say there are countless more illegal ones.
It’s a widespread, multimillion-dollar industry that has come unde

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