MLB Insider Reports 'Gambling Evidence' Against Guardians Closer Emmanuel Clase 'Is Irrefutable'
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Why were two Guardians pitchers denied by Dominican Winter League amid MLB’s gambling investigation?
CLEVELAND, Ohio — In a revealing development that signals the far-reaching consequences of MLB’s ongoing gambling investigation, Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz have been rejected by Dominican Winter League officials despite being fully prepared to suit up for Estrellas Orientales, the team located in Ortiz’s hometown of San Pedro de Macoris.
MLB Insider Reports 'Gambling Evidence' Against Guardians Closer Emmanuel Clase 'Is Irrefutable'
Cleveland-Guardians-pitcher-Emmanuel-Clase Cleveland Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase and his teammate, starting pitcher Luis Ortiz, were placed on “non-disciplinary paid leave” in July by Major League Baseball because of an ongoing gambling investigation. In August, Major League Baseball announced that both pitchers’ paid leave was being extended “until further notice.” The 26-year-old Ortiz was the first to be put on leave by Major League Baseb…
Emmanuel Clase’s career in the Major Leagues has reached a point of no return. The Cleveland Guardians’ Dominican Closer was placed on a non-disciplinary paid license while the MLB investigates his alleged involvement in sports betting. According to journalist Héctor Gómez, the evidence found is “irrefutable,” which discards any possibility that Class will re-launch in the league. Emmanuel Clase, three times All-Star and key figure in the Clevel…
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