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Guardians’ Emmanuel Clase Placed on Leave Amid MLB’s Sports-Betting Investigation
Cleveland Guardians’ closer Emmanuel Clase just went from the trade deadline rumor mill to MLB’s non-disciplinary leave list. MLB announced that the star closer will join teammate and fellow reliever Luis Ortiz on leave, through Aug. 31, as part of their ongoing investigation into sports-betting.
The investigation began after betting-integrity firm IC360 sent alerts to sportsbook operators over two specific pitches Ortiz threw in June, ESPN reported. In both pitches (one in a game on June 15, the other in a game on June 27), Ortiz threw a ball outside the strike zone for the first pitch of an inning, causing an alert to trigger from the betting-integrity firm, ESPN added in its report. Some sportsbooks allow users to wager on the result of the first pitch of the inning, which includes a possible wager for the pitcher to throw a ball or hit the batter.
Clase, as a player under contract beyond 2025 on a team that might sell at the deadline, was being openly targeted by multiple teams to aid their bullpens down the stretch run. As he won’t be available to return until Aug. 31 at the minimum, however, it’s unlikely that anyone will inquire on him further, never mind actually trade for him. Ortiz’s paid leave was already extended once, and there’s no indication that MLB’s investigation will actually be over at the current end-date.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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