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[The Foundational Role of Gambling in the Evolution of American Sports]-[Is gambling the reason we have pro sports?]

The Indicator from Planet Money · B1 · 2026-06-17

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The Symbiotic Origins of Sports and Wagering

In the latest episode of The Indicator, host Waylon Wong and Darian Woods explore the historical entanglement between American sports and gambling. Featuring insights from David Bacchino, author of Over Under: An Unexpected History of Sports Betting, the discussion challenges the common perception that gambling is a modern corruption of athletics. Instead, Bacchino argues that sports and wagering have been inextricably linked since their inception. He posits that "betting and wagering and the people who placed bets were basically at the beginning of nearly every single American sport league."

Gambling as the Engine of Fandom

Bacchino highlights a counterintuitive origin story for professional sports like baseball. Initially, these activities were purely recreational, lacking the professionalized structure seen today. Bacchino notes that what actually "got those people to go out and watch baseball games was gambling." By placing small wagers—whether a "nickel, a dime, or a dollar"—spectators created a personal stake in the outcome, transforming casual observers into invested fans. This phenomenon, which Bacchino identifies as early "in-game betting" (pitch-by-pitch wagers), provided the necessary momentum for games to evolve into professional national spectacles.

The Paradox of Integrity and Value

Historically, sports leagues have maintained a public stance of unease regarding gambling, often citing concerns over the "integrity of the game" and the fear of fixed matches. However, Bacchino offers a cynical, business-oriented interpretation of this anxiety. He suggests that the word "integrity" was merely a "stand-in for value." Leagues feared that game-fixing scandals would lead to "decreased fan interest," ultimately threatening the financial health of their franchises. Yet, despite these fears and recurring scandals since the 2018 legalization of sports betting in the U.S., professional sports have reached unprecedented levels of popularity, with betting revenues hitting "17 billion in 2025."

Modern Accessibility and the Future of Fandom

Today, the landscape of sports betting has shifted from the bleachers to mobile apps. Bacchino rejects the notion that gambling is an "invasive species" in sports, asserting instead that it is "native to American sports." He argues that the current boom is primarily an "accessibility shift" rather than a new behavioral trend.

Despite this integration, there are significant social costs. The episode notes that the NCAA has reported a rise in "social media abuse" directed at athletes due to betting, and even students in sports management programs—who actively participate in betting—view it as a "net negative" for the industry. Bacchino concludes with a bittersweet reflection: while gambling may have been an inevitable catalyst for the growth of professional sports, its modern form risks stripping away the "communal aspects of sports fandom," leaving fans more preoccupied with their individual bets than the success of their teams. Nevertheless, Bacchino remains optimistic that the next generation will develop better mechanisms to mitigate these negative societal impacts.

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📖 Transcript

This is The Indicator from Planet Money.
I'm Waylon Wong.
And I'm Darian Woods.
The FIFA Men's World Cup is expected to be the biggest sports betting event ever.
And around the world.
Sports gambling has a long history that goes back millennia, all the way back to ancient Olympic Games in Greece.

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