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11/09/25 01:23:00
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11/09 13:22 CST MLB pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz charged with taking
bribes to rig pitches for bettors
MLB pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz charged with taking bribes to rig
pitches for bettors
NEW YORK (AP) --- Two Major League Baseball pitchers were indicted Sunday on
charges they took bribes to give sports bettors advance notice of the types of
pitches they'd throw and intentionally tossed balls instead of strikes to
ensure successful bets.
Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz, both of whom pitched for the Cleveland
Guardians, have been on non-disciplinary paid leave since July while Major
League Baseball investigated unusually high in-game betting activity when they
pitched.
Clase, 27, and Ortiz, 26, were both charged with wire fraud conspiracy, honest
services wire fraud conspiracy, conspiracy to influence sporting contests by
bribery and money laundering conspiracy. The top charges carry a potential
punishment of up to 20 years in prison in the event of a conviction.
Ortiz was arrested by the FBI on Sunday morning at Boston Logan International
Airport. He is expected to appear in federal court in Boston on Monday.
Major League Baseball said it contacted federal law enforcement when it began
investigating the unusual betting activity and "has fully cooperated" with
authorities. "We are aware of the indictment and today's arrest, and our
investigation is ongoing," its statement said.
In a statement, the Guardians said: "We are aware of the recent law enforcement
action, We will continue to fully cooperate with both law enforcement and Major
League Baseball as their investigations continue."
A lawyer for Ortiz declined to comment when contacted by The Associated Press
and a lawyer for Clase did not immediately return messages seeking comment.
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