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Guardians’ Emmanuel Clase, Luis Ortiz now on unpaid leave

By Thomson Reuters Mar 20, 2026 | 3:12 PM

Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz were transferred to unpaid non-disciplinary leave on Friday as they await trial for allegedly ​rigging pitches to benefit gamblers.

Major League Baseball ‌and the MLB Players Association agreed to the move after the pitchers were previously on paid non-disciplinary leave.

Clase and Ortiz are free on bail and have pleaded not guilty to ‌conspiracy ​charges. Prosecutors allege they accepted thousands ⁠of dollars in bribes ⁠to help gamblers in their native Dominican Republic win at least $450,000 in bets based on the speed of their pitches and whether they would be ​balls or strikes.

“This agreement is not an admission of any wrongdoing by Clase or Ortiz,” MLB ⁠said in a statement Friday. “MLB ⁠has been closely monitoring the matter ​since alerting federal law enforcement at the outset of its ​investigation and will have no further comment until ‌its investigation has been completed.”

Clase was set to earn $6.4 million in 2026 as part of a five-year, $20 million extension signed in April 2022. Ortiz was ⁠due to earn $780,000, near the major league minimum.

Earlier this month, the federal trial scheduled for Clase and Ortiz in New ⁠York City ‌was moved from May to November.

Clase, 28, ⁠is a two-time American League Reliever ​of ‌the Year and a three-time All-Star. He ​has a ⁠21-26 record with a 1.88 ERA and 182 saves over six seasons.

Ortiz, 27, was traded to Cleveland ahead of the 2025 season. He has a 4.05 ERA over 75 appearances (50 starts) spanning four major league ​seasons.

–Field Level Media