
MLB Pitchers on Leave Amid Gambling Scandal
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Major League Baseball places Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz on unpaid leave amidst allegations of pitch rigging for gamblers. Both have pleaded not guilty and are due for trial in May. Clase, a three-time All-Star, stands to lose six million dollars, while Ortiz earns around the minimum. Prosecutors accuse them of taking payoffs from gamblers, leading to hundreds of thousands in losses. MLB continues to monitor the situation closely, emphasizing no guilt by the players.
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