MLB Stars Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase: Federal Charges in Betting Scheme
Journalist
Anna Tkach
11.11.2025 - 00:59
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The New York Sports Prosecutor's Office stated that Ortiz and Clase were part of a scheme organized by corrupt athletes. The players conspired to influence the game's results by manipulating the type and speed of pitches. These actions helped generate profits from betting, and they could face up to 20 years in prison on the charges.
Two pitchers from the 'Cleveland Guardians' - Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase - have been accused in New York of federal crimes related to organizing betting schemes on individual pitches during MLB games. According to the charges, the players accepted bribes for certain throws, aiding criminal organizations in winning.
The charges against the 'Cleveland Guardians' pitchers for federal crimes related to betting on pitches have created a serious scandal in the world of American baseball. This is yet another example of how corruption can undermine integrity and trust in the sports industry.
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