Cleveland Pitchers Accused of Organizing MLB Fixes.
09.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
09.11.2025
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Indictment Against Cleveland Guardians Players
Two pitchers from the Cleveland Guardians team have been accused in connection with a fraudulent betting scheme on MLB games. Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz are suspected of conspiring to manipulate betting on pitches during games. Ortiz, a 26-year-old pitcher, was arrested in Boston on Sunday, while his teammate Clase has not been detained.“These are serious allegations that require thorough investigation,” stated MLB representatives.The charges against the Cleveland Guardians players indicate serious violations of sports norms, which could have significant consequences for the entire team and the league as a whole. Sports organizations are trying to prevent such situations, as the integrity of the game is the foundation of fan and sponsor trust. We will follow the ongoing investigation and its consequences for the careers of these athletes.
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