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Special Guest Eddie Dominguez, former MLB Security Agent in Charge of the Department of Investigations and Author of "Baseball Cop." Dominguez talks David Ortiz, illegal gambling, and Rob Manfred's lack of attention to anything illegal in the MLB.
After a decorated career as a member of the Boston Police Department and an FBI task force, Eddie Dominguez joined MLB's newly formed Department of Investigations in 2008, where he went on to work for six years. Eddie is also the author of "Baseball Cop."https://www.amazon.com/Baseball-Cop-Eddie-Dominguez/dp/0316483974
Eddie Dominguez' blood pressure & weight went down after 102 days of quitting alcohol. Listen to his story.
July 21, 2020 - It was his job to investigate the dark side of baseball. Eddie Dominguez talks about what he encountered during his time with MLB’s Department of Investigations. Become a Patron: https://bit.ly/InsideCrimePatreon
Team-sponsored human trafficking. Scouts stealing signing bonus money from international prospects. Gambling on baseball. Blatant PED distribution and usage. These were among the egregious activities probed by Eddie Dominguez with MLB's Department of Investigations from 2008-2014, much of it ignored or bluntly shut down by top baseball executives, including Rob Manfred. Eddie documented these experiences in the new book, BASEBALL COP: THE DARK SIDE OF AMERICA'S PASTIME. And he joined Trey Elling to share some of the details, including Manfred and Bud Selig's insistence on bringing down A-Rod for reasons that go beyond protecting the integrity of the game.
Seth and Paulie share their stories from 9/11/2001 and later they are joined by former MLB investigator Eddie Dominguez to discuss some interesting stories including David Ortiz's recent situation in the Dominican Republic.
Hour 3: Eddie Dominguez joined the show to give us the latest on the investigation into the shooting of David Ortiz and Gerry defended every Ainge move.
Pancreatic cancer wasn't the first life and death scenario Eddie Dominguez faced. But despite his experience, he still says that nothing can prepare you for a pancreatic cancer diagnosis. The "Baseball Cop" author talks about his life as a Boston Police Officer specializing in narcotics, his time as an investigator for Major League Baseball, the importance of positivity, and his battle with pancreatic cancer.
Eddie Dominguez spent six years with MLB's Department of Investigations, looking into PEDs, gambling human trafficking and other crimes. He joins us to discuss the dark side of the national pastime.