MGM Adds MLB to Its List of ‘Official Partners’

Major League Baseball is following in the footsteps of the NBA and NHL, and on Tuesday announced a partnership with MGM, which now becomes baseball’s official gaming and entertainment partner. MGM already has similar deals with the NBA and NHL, and now will have access to official data and sponsorship rights from three of the four U.S. professional sports leagues.

The deal gives MGM non-exclusive rights to the MLB’s official stats, but the company will have exclusive rights to some of the league’s advanced stats.

“We are pleased to partner with MGM Resorts International, a clear industry leader in the sports gaming area, to work together on bringing innovative experiences to baseball fans and MGM customers,” said baseball commissioner Robert Manfred in an press release. “Our partnership with MGM will help us navigate this evolving space responsibly, and we look forward to the fan engagement opportunities ahead.”

MLB Falls Into Line With NBA, NHL in Naming MGM Its ‘Official Partner’ in a Non-Exclusive Deal

 

 

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MGM, Caesars Among Founding Members of Sports Betting Integrity Monitoring Group

MGM and Caesars are among the members of a new not-for-profit that will monitor integrity in sports betting. The organization, the Sports Wagering Integrity Monitoring Association, will bring together key gaming stakeholders, including state and tribal regulatory bodies, federal, state and tribal law enforcement, in an effort to uncover and prevent fraud and other illegal activities related to sports betting and sporting events.

The group is modeled after the Europe Sport Security Association which monitors sports betting and sports events for fraud. 888Sport, PaddyPower/BetFair and William Hill are among ESSA’s members. According to SportTechie.com, ESSA was involved in the creation of SWIMA and the two organizations plan to work together to monitor integrity.

 
 

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MGM GVC Interactive Taps Sportradar As Exclusive Supplier of U.S. Sports Data

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Sports data provider Sportradar, currently the only data provider working directly with the NBA and NHL as a distributor of league data, announced Thursday a deal through which it will now be the exclusive betting data provider to MGM GVC Interactive LLC for certain leagues.

MGM GVC Interactive is a shared venture between British-controlled bookmaker GVC Holdings PLC, which owns the Ladbrokes Coral Group PLC gambling company, and MGM Resorts International.

 
 

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The Week in Sports Betting: PA Sports Betting Nears Launch; NHL Jumps Into Fray; More and More Deals

After a brief hiatus, ‘Get a Grip’ makes a triumphant return. It’s information overload everywhere, and there’s not time enough to sleep and eat and stay fully apprised of what’s happening on this crazy blue dot of ours (two out of three ain’t bad).

Here’s the weekend Sports Handle item, “Get a Grip,” recapping the week’s top stories, and rounding up key stories in sports betting, gaming, and the world of sports at large. You may have missed them, and they are worth reading.

 


Never a slow week these days as we count a half-dozen new deals this week bringing the pro sports leagues together with gaming and hospitality groups, and directly with sportsbook operators, unlike ever before. Times they are a changin’.

But first: More movement in Pennsylvania, where this Wednesday the state gaming control board granted three more sports wagering certificates. This trio joins fellow licensees Hollywood Casino and Parx Casino (and its South Philadelphia Turf Club). Some details about their immediate sportsbook plans:

– Harrah’s Philadelphia — Affiliated with Caesars Entertainment. The company is planning a renovation of an existing 4,322-square foot food and beverage area, which will include 40 flat-screen televisions, multiple odds boards, six teller windows, self-betting kiosks, two horse-racing terminals, and stadium-style seating.

– Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh — Aiming for a Dec. 1 launch of its retail sportsbook and early ‘19 for mobile-web platforms. Plans are to move the sportsbook to a permanent location in the center of the gaming floor, in the spring of 2019.

– SugarHouse Casino in the Philadelphia area — Has plans for a 1,800-square foot temporary sportsbook that will feature club chairs and table seating for 70 people, in addition to a 14-foot by 7-foot video wall. A dozen flat-screen televisions will be spread around the sportsbook and food and beverage service will be available.

 

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The Deals Keep Comin’: New York Jets-MGM Strike Marketing Deal With Eye Toward Sports Betting

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The New York Jets have joined with MGM Resorts International (MGM) in a first-of-its-kind partnership making MGM Resorts the Jets’ official gaming partner in an arrangement that goes beyond a basic casino sponsorship, the companies announced Wednesday.

The move is the latest in a recent flurry of transactions uniting the casino/sports wagering world with the U.S. professional sports leagues.

The multi-year agreement between the Jets and MGM is described as “the most comprehensive and integrated gaming partnership in the National Football League (NFL) to date.” 

 

Read more The Deals Keep Comin’: New York Jets-MGM Strike Marketing Deal With Eye Toward Sports Betting on SportsHandle.

MGM Resorts Becomes NHL’s Official Sports Betting Partner In Historic New Deal

National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman on Monday announced that the league struck a multi-year sponsorship agreement with MGM Resorts International (MGM), making the gaming and entertainment giant an official sports betting partner of the NHL. This follows a similar announcement by the National Basketball Association in July, where the NBA presented MGM as the NBA’s official gaming partner. 

The NHL deal, aside from designating MGM as an official partner, will allow MGM use of the NHL’s trademarks in connection with sports wagering at its properties internationally, as well as access to “official league data” including advanced data — some of which is still getting hammered out in the lab.

“The data we’re in the process of inventing is a process that’s been ongoing,” Bettman said. “It wasn’t our vision to develop it for sports betting, but as a broadcast enhancement to bring fans closer to the game.”

Get a Grip: The Week in Sports Betting & Sports: SVP, G2E & New Mexico’s a ‘Go’

It’s information overload everywhere, and there’s not time enough to sleep and eat and stay fully apprised of what’s happening on this crazy blue dot of ours (two out of three ain’t bad).

Here’s the weekend Sports Handle item, “Get a Grip,” recapping the week’s top stories, and rounding up key stories in sports betting, gaming, and the world of sports at large. You may have missed them, and they are worth reading.


SVP: Legal Sports Betting Just ‘Common Sense’


ESPN personality Scott Van Pelt didn’t pussyfoot around his thoughts on sports betting at the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) in Las Vegas earlier this week. Nope, the sometimes irreverent, always hip late-night sports jock just said it like it is on why sports betting should be legal.

“Because I have common sense,” he said in answer to a question from the American Gaming Association’s Sara Slane, per CDC Gaming Reports. “I live in a state (Connecticut) where I can buy lottery tickets at a gas station, go to a casino and play blackjack, but I can’t bet on the Red Sox or the Yankees? People bet. They are adults. I’m in favor of adults doing adult things.”

Van Pelt shared his thoughts on how fast states across the nation would legalize sports betting — “Maybe six months, a year, we’ll get to a point where everyone, even grandma, is out on the dance floor.” And if that would compromise the integrity of games — “You have to be vigilant. You have to be concerned, but you just can’t listen to the conspiracy theorists and the idiots on Twitter”.

 

Read more Get a Grip: The Week in Sports Betting & Sports: SVP, G2E & New Mexico’s a ‘Go’  on SportsHandle.

MGM Drops Mobile Sportsbook In New Jersey With Borgata’s PlayMGM App

On Wednesday after two-plus weeks of waiting, the MGM-owned Borgata’s playMGM app will give company to the DraftKings Sportsbook, which had fully launched on August 6 and remained the only online sports betting app available in New Jersey.

But wait no more: the playMGM app is available now to New Jersey-based Android users. “The playMGM NJ Sports app is being initially soft-launched on the Android platform, with an iOS version due to launch imminently,” said MGM Resorts International in a statement coinciding with the app’s release. “Through our partnership with GVC Holdings, our mobile betting operations in New Jersey will be delivered on a best-in-class mobile platform that positions us as a leader in technology, accessibility and sports betting expertise” added Scott Butera, MGM Resorts International President of Interactive Gaming.

After zipping around the platform a bit from here in New Jersey, what follows is some initial impressions, notes on what you can bet and some odds and ends.

MGM’s New Jersey Online Sportsbook Available Through Borgata’s and playMGM App Ahead of Football Season

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So what can patrons wager on? A lot.

There’s straight bets, futures, props, and parlays all available. The professional (NFL) and college football menus are queued up with a wide variety of different player and team props, futures and totals, such as:

  • Most regular season losses by any NFL team: o/u 13 (-110)
  • Deshaun Watson regular season touchdown passes o/u 26.5 (-110)
  • Kareem Hunt regular season rushing yards o/u 1099.5 (-110)
  • Regular season points by Philadelphia Eagles o/u 404.5 (-110)
  • Will the Texans make the playoffs?  Yes -130, No +110
  • Which two teams will make the Super Bowl? For example, Steelers/Saints is 50-1
  • Will Grier (West Virginia) regular season passing touchdowns: o/u 35.5 (-110)
  • Regular season wins by Nebraska 6.5 (o/EV, u -120)

What can’t folks wager on for now?  So far I did not find live or in-play wagering options on playMGM. It’s possible I’m missing them or they simply may not have been introduced yet. 

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Get a Grip: The Week in Sports Betting & Sports: MGM, NBA, FD, DK, MS, WH, Boyd, Abbreviations!

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It’s information overload everywhere, and there’s not time enough to sleep and eat and stay fully apprised of what’s happening on this crazy blue dot of ours (two out of three ain’t bad).

Here’s the weekend Sports Handle item, “Get a Grip,” rounding up top stories in sports betting and gaming, and the world of sports at large. You may have missed them, and they are worth reading.

Mississippi Sports Betting Officially Launches at MGM Properties; Historic MGM-NBA Deal; Lots of Other Deals and Abbreviations; William Hill Sportsbook Footprint to Grow and Weekend Reads.

This past week brought a steady pour of news and happenings, which we will attempt fully but succinctly recap here (certain to miss a few items).

Let’s begin at the beginning of the week: MGM Resorts International (MGM) kicked things off by announcing that its sportsbook at the Beau Rivage Casino in Biloxi, Miss. and Gold Strike in Tunica, Miss. would be off and running on Wednesday, marking the beginning of legal sports betting in Mississippi. Some more about the events and a couple images:

 

For more on the Magnolia State, read about the atmosphere and strategy at other Mississippi properties in interviews with the sportsbooks managers at the Horseshoe Tunica and the Golden Nugget Biloxi.

A good segue to William Hill’s Friday announcement that it has deals (pending regulatory approval) that will take its sportsbooks into 11 of the other Mississippi casino properties. The company has also partnered with one yet-to-be-named West Virginia casino and teased a larger partnership that would put it into 14 more states.

Now back to MGM for the news on Tuesday of its partnership with the National Basketball Association. Yes the NBA has an “official gaming partner.” It’s a rumored 3-year, $25 million deal that will have some flexibility, but at the outset, will allow MGM to use the league’s “official” data for its sports betting products/materials. MGM will also have use of the leagues’ trademarks for odds boards, signage, marketing materials… really this is more of a marketing arrangement.

Considering how much it costs buy naming rights for a stadium and how many casual bettors might be piqued by or attracted to the “official” status, that doesn’t seem a bad use of $25 million on a 3-year commitment. Some in the industry are displeased because the deal might legitimize the NBA and other leagues’ position that sportsbooks should use only “official” league data to grade wagers; yet, courts have held that sports scores and stats are public domain information and therefore not protectable.

Further on MGM — this week it announced a deal with regional casino operator Boyd Gaming. And now Boyd Gaming has a deal with FanDuel Group — with an eye toward establishing an online sports betting presence.

Back into the Northeast Corridor, DraftKings launched the first legal mobile sports betting app outside Nevada, with the app’s limited release (so far) in New Jersey. Here’s a first look at the nuts and bolts, here’s some background, and here’s some more discussion/review about its functionality as observed post-launch.

Some of its pricing? Not so good. CEO Jason Robins took to Twitter to defend the prices with a spreadsheet, then backed away and deleted the tweet.

Only in a week like this could another Atlantic City sportsbook opening get almost completely lost. But hats off to you, Harrah’s Atlantic City, now open for business after another Caesars Entertainment property in AC began taking wagers (Bally’s). (Read about Caesars Q2 earnings here.) (And MGM’s here while we’re at it.)

There was also a minor development in Pennsylvania, where sports betting things will remain in park until a new set of regulations surface around mid-August: Parx Casino outside Philadelphia will use GAN for its sports betting software/tech when the time comes.

Let’s dive into the remainder of the article with word from the pro leagues. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, echoing MLB commissioner Rob Manfred’s position that sports betting companies are “free riders”:

“From our standpoint, we believe that that whether it’s our intellectual property or data, whether it’s video of our game, we have important assets,” Bettman said. “And if somebody is going to avail themselves or want to avail themselves of those assets in order to conduct their business, then we’re going to need to have a negotiation.”

There’s a big difference between video and numbers.

And finally, while the NBA appears to have softened its pursuit of the “betting right” and/or “integrity fee,” MLB lobbyists/officials are still pounding away, this past week at the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL)

“What we’re asking for, MLB and the other leagues, is a very small fraction” of money, Bryan Seeley, a senior vice president of Major League Baseball, told legislators at a forum on sports betting at the (NCSL) annual meeting. “We’re not looking to take money away from state tax revenues.”

Not looking — but willing! And as we know, fractions and specificity matters. Not surprisingly, the state legislators want states making decisions over sports wagering laws, not Congress, which is where MLB may bring its appeal.

The weekend reading and other most interesting and important articles in gaming, sports betting and sports.

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CONVERSATIONS: Penn National Gaming pursuing deals with sports leagues [LV-RJ]

INTERPRETATION:  Colorado AG says state can legalize betting without amending constitution [Post]

MAYBE: Will New Hampshire bet on sports betting? [Fosters]

RATINGS: CBS sees ‘unbelievable upside’ as sports betting starts to grow [Bloomberg]

LET’S HOPE NOT: Why we won’t soon see a federal sports betting bill [JD Supra]

POSTURING: Q&A: NBA details its role in sports betting, ‘integrity fees’ & more [Action]

REVERSALS: Column: Bookies go from pariahs to partners in NBA deal [AP]

ALIGNMENT: Stars Group entering U.S. sports betting market with Resorts in A.C. [Newswire]

JOBS: Job fairs and opportunities at WV’s Wheeling Island Hotel-Racino [Intelligencer]

SOLD: Genius acquired by private equity firm Apax Partners [Bloomberg]


Elsewhere in the World of Sports:

BOLD MOVE: ‘Dodgeball’ director on how ‘The Ocho’ joke wrote itself [ESPN]

ALSO A BOLD MOVE: Illinois man charged after allegedly impersonating Wisconsin bar employee so he could watch Arizona basketball on Pac-12 Networks [Awful Announcing]

NO, REALLY: The Browns are the most interesting 0-16 team in NFL history [Ringer]

ESPORTS: Fortnite private coaching lessons for the opportunistic gamer [TBL]

HEALTH: Brian Dawkins reveals his career-long battle with depression [NBC Sports]

GET READY: Evan Silva breaks down every NFL team from a fantasy perspective [RotoWorld]


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NBA Announces Historic Sports Betting Deal With MGM Resorts International

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In what National Basketball Association commissioner Adam Silver and MGM Resorts International CEO Jim Murren hailed as a historic partnership, the professional sports league and major international gaming and hospitality company have struck an agreement on sports betting data and intellectual property, the first relationship of its kind.

The pair made the announcement at a press conference at the St. Regis New York Hotel in New York City on Tuesday. The deal will permit MGM and its properties offering sports betting to use official NBA league data as well as NBA logos and marks in conjunction with its sports betting products.

This agreement makes MGM the “official gaming partner” of the NBA, but this deal is not exclusive to MGM. In fact, eliciting a laugh from Murren and the audience, Silver invited more deals of this kind with other gaming entities.

NBA Sports Betting Deal With MGM Ushers In  ‘A Whole New World For Us’ and Positions MGM to ‘Win’ as Number of US Sports Betting States Expected to Grow

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Silver (L) and Murren (R)

It’s a 3-year-deal, of which the financials were not disclosed, will allow both sides to test the waters in what Silver called “a whole new world for us.”

“NBA’s three-year deal does not include rights to allow MGM to stream live NBA games on a mobile app that allows gamblers to bet on that app at the same time,” reported ESPN’s Darren Rovell. “That, many believe, is where the big money is.”

Silver indicated that the NBA recognized that their aggressive lobbying campaign in at least two dozen states with respect to sports betting legislation was an “uphill battle.” The league saw that states were resisting their preferred legislation, and further that a federal framework was not in the works.

But Silver indicated that the state-level battle is one that’s far from over as so far only six states have legalized (New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Mississippi, West Virginia) or expanded their sports wagering offerings (Delaware). But so far, no state has passed legislation mandating the use official league data, or requiring operators or state lotteries to pay the league an “integrity fee” or royalty in any amount. New York came close.

[Also See: MGM, GVC Joint Venture in Sports Betting, Online Gaming Will Create ‘A Beast’]

In response to a question about the origin of the official league data — used to grade wagers — from Sportradar, Silver said that their  Sportradar deal does not govern its data in the U.S.  With respect to data for MGM and other potential partners, he said “The official data feed will come directly from the leagues operation center, or from a partner yet to be named by the NBA.”

Big Week for MGM.

Murren was pleased to have the MGM become the first to test these waters. MGM has now set the market rate for the cost of doing business of this kind directly with a professional sports league.

It’s been quite a week in MGM announcements, with news of its joint venture with the announced formation on Monday of a sports betting and online gaming joint venture with British betting group GVC Holdings Plc, owner of the Coral, Ladbrokes and Sportingbet brands.

Further on Monday, MGM and Boyd Gaming announced a new partnership on Monday that will expand MGM’s portfolio into states likely to offer sports betting and/or online gaming in the coming months or years. The partnership has an eye toward jurisdictions where either Boyd Gaming or MGM operates physical casino resorts and should be able to obtain licenses to operate online.

“We needeto have great brands,  which we have at MGM. We needed the right market access in the U.S. We have that. … we also need the best in-game betting experience which we get with GVC, and now we have tremendous data,” Murren summed it up.

He remarked that all of these pieces has MGM primed to “win” in the expanding U.S. sports betting market.

There was some news for New Jersey sportes betting tucked at the end of the presser, too. Said Murren: “At the end of this week we’ll be taking mobile bets from The Borgata via the Play MGM app.”

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