logo
Guardians pitcher Emmanuel Clase placed on leave amid MLB betting investigation

Guardians pitcher Emmanuel Clase placed on leave amid MLB betting investigation

The Guardian2 days ago
Cleveland Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase has been placed on non-disciplinary paid leave as part of a Major League Baseball investigation into sports betting.
Clase, a three-time All-Star, becomes the second Guardians pitcher to be placed on leave in connection with a sports gambling probe. Luis Ortiz also is on non-disciplinary leave through 31 August.
It was unclear if the cases were related in any way. The Guardians said in a statement that they 'have been informed that no additional players or club personnel are expected to be impacted.'
The 27-year-old Clase is 5-3 with 24 saves in 48 games this year, but he also has a career-high 3.23 ERA. The right-hander led the AL in saves in each of the previous three years and was speculated to be sought after in trades ahead of this week's MLB trade deadline.
MLB said in a statement that Clase had been placed on leave per an agreement with the players' association while the league 'continues its sports betting investigation.' It declined further comment.
Cleveland are slated to begin a three-game series against Colorado on Monday night. The Guardians are second in the AL Central with a 52-53 record.
The Ortiz investigation is related to in-game prop bets on two pitches thrown by the right-hander that received higher activity than usual during his starts at Seattle on 15 June and against St Louis on 27 June. The gambling activity on the pitches was flagged by a betting-integrity firm and forwarded to MLB.
The situation with Clase and Ortiz comes after MLB suspended five players for gambling in June 2024, including a lifetime ban for San Diego Padres infielder Tucupita Marcano. MLB said Marcano placed 387 baseball bets totaling more than $150,000 with a legal sportsbook in 2022 and 2023.
Athletics pitcher Michael Kelly and three minor leaguers – San Diego pitcher Jay Groome, Arizona pitcher Andrew Saalfrank and Philadelphia infielder José Rodríguez – received one-year suspensions.
Umpire Pat Hoberg was fired by Major League Baseball in February for sharing his legal sports gambling accounts with a friend who bet on baseball games, and for intentionally deleting electronic messages pertinent to the league's investigation.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Ryne Sandberg, Hall of Fame second baseman, dies at 65
Ryne Sandberg, Hall of Fame second baseman, dies at 65

The Herald Scotland

timean hour ago

  • The Herald Scotland

Ryne Sandberg, Hall of Fame second baseman, dies at 65

A 10-time All-Star and nine-time Gold Glove award winner, Sandberg blazed a trail in the 1980s for a wave of power-hitting middle infielders who would come along later. "Ryne Sandberg was a legend of the Chicago Cubs franchise and a beloved figure throughout Major League Baseball," MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement. "He was a five-tool player who excelled in every facet of the game thanks to his power, speed and work ethic." At the time he retired as a player (for the second time), Sandberg held the major league record for career home runs by a second baseman with 282. And his seven Silver Slugger awards are the most ever at the position. Sandberg finished his career with 2,386 hits, a .282 batting average and 344 stolen bases. A native of Spokane, Washington, Sandberg was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies out of high school in the 20th round of the 1978 draft. He made his MLB debut in 1981 as a September call-up, playing in 13 games and getting a total of six plate appearances. That winter he was involved in a trade that would change the course of baseball history. With Sandberg seemingly blocked by veteran second baseman Manny Trillo and third baseman Mike Schmidt, the Phillies sent him, along with veteran shortstop Larry Bowa, to the Cubs for shortstop Ivan de Jesus. The next season, the 22-year-old Sandberg became the everyday starter for the Cubs at third base - before moving to second for good in 1983 and winning the first of his nine Gold Gloves. Sandberg was the National League's Most Valuable Player in 1984, hitting .314 with 19 homers, 32 stolen bases and a league-leading 114 runs scored as the Cubs won the NL East division title and reached the playoffs for the first time in 39 years. 35 years ago today. The Sandberg Game. — Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) June 23, 2019 That season also marked the first of 10 consecutive All-Star appearances for Sandberg. His best was yet to come. After leading the Cubs to another division title in 1989, Sandberg followed it up by hitting .306 and leading the NL with a career-high 40 home runs. He also led the league in runs scored (116) and total bases (344). However, the Cubs fell back into their traditional state of mediocrity, and Sandberg never again played in the postseason. After playing in just 54 games during the strike-shortened 1994 season, Sandberg announced his retirement at age 34. But after sitting out the '95 season, he returned to play two more productive but mostly uneventful seasons. Perhaps the biggest highlight was surpassing Joe Morgan for the most home runs in baseball history by a second baseman, a feat he accomplished in his final year. His career .989 fielding percentage was also a major-league record for a second baseman when he retired. Sandberg was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on his third try, joining Wade Boggs in Cooperstown as a member of the Class of 2005. Even after his induction into the Hall, Sandberg remained connected to the game. The following year, 2006, he began his career as a manager with the Peoria (Ill.) Chiefs, the Cubs' Class-A affiliate in the Midwest League. From there he moved up the organizational ladder and was a candidate to replace the retiring Lou Piniella as Cubs manager, but the job went to interim skipper Mike Quade. Disappointed at not getting the job, Sandberg left the Cubs organization and caught on with the franchise that originally drafted him, the Phillies. After two years managing in the minors, he was promoted to the major-league staff in 2013 and took over as interim manager when Charlie Manuel was fired. Over parts of three seasons under Sandberg, the Phillies went 119-159 (.428) and never finished higher than fourth place. He resigned June 26, 2015, and eventually returned to the Cubs organization - where he served as a team ambassador and occasional color commentator on the team's television broadcasts. "His many friends across the game were in his corner as he courageously fought cancer in recent years," Manfred said. "We will continue to support the important work of Stand Up To Cancer in Ryne's memory."

Kyle Manzardo's homers lift Guardians over Rockies
Kyle Manzardo's homers lift Guardians over Rockies

Reuters

time6 hours ago

  • Reuters

Kyle Manzardo's homers lift Guardians over Rockies

July 30 - Kyle Manzardo hit a pair of homers and Gabriel Arias and Brayan Rocchio drove in two runs apiece to send the Cleveland Guardians to a 10-4 rout over the visiting Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night. Manzardo had three RBIs in his second career two-homer game, giving him 18 blasts in his first full season in the majors. He delivered a two-run shot in the third inning against Tanner Gordon (2-3) and a solo homer off Jimmy Herget three frames later. Cleveland has split the first two games of the series and is 7-5 since the All-Star break, which leaves the Guardians on the periphery of the American League wild-card chase. Guardians starter Logan Allen (7-9) matched his career high by going seven innings. The left-hander allowed two runs -- solo homers to Jordan Beck in the fourth and Michael Toglia in the seventh -- along with eight hits and one walk while striking out three. Allen threw 114 pitches, the most by a Cleveland pitcher since Aaron Civale also had 114 on May 19, 2021. Civale was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for Manzardo two years ago when the Guardians fell out of playoff contention. The Guardians built a 7-0 lead in three innings against Gordon, who gave up six earned runs on eight hits. The right-hander struck out two and walked a pair in his fifth appearance for Colorado stretched across three callups from Triple-A Albuquerque. Cleveland scored two runs in the first on Arias' bad-hop single past shortstop Ezequiel Tovar, which brought home Steven Kwan and Daniel Schneemann. It tacked on a run in the second when David Fry led off with a single and moved to second when Gordon committed a unique balk -- falling off the mound without releasing the ball when his left plant foot slipped. Fry scored on Brayan Rocchio's single when left fielder Beck committed an error. Kyle Farmer accounted for Colorado's final run with a homer in the ninth against Tim Herrin. The Rockies have the worst record in the majors at 28-79, including 21-46 under interim manager Warren Schaeffer. --Field Level Media

Report: No breaks for D-backs 3B Eugenio Suarez (finger)
Report: No breaks for D-backs 3B Eugenio Suarez (finger)

Reuters

time10 hours ago

  • Reuters

Report: No breaks for D-backs 3B Eugenio Suarez (finger)

July 29 - A CT scan and MRI exam revealed no fractures on the right index finger for Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suarez, MLB reported on Tuesday. Suarez was hit by a pitch during the ninth inning Arizona's 5-1 loss to the host Detroit Tigers on Monday night. He immediately exited the contest and is not in the starting lineup for Tuesday's rematch. Suarez, 34, has 87 RBIs this season, tying him with Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh for the most in the majors entering play on Tuesday. Suarez also has 36 homers to go along with a .248 batting average. A two-time All-Star, Suarez has hit .248 with 312 homers and 918 RBIs in 1,576 games with the Tigers (2014), Cincinnati Reds (2015-21), Seattle Mariners (2022-23) and Diamondbacks, Suarez's eight-year, $79 million contract is set to expire after this season. Suarez is reportedly being sought by various teams prior to Thursday's trade deadline. --Field Level Media

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store