The Guardians announced this morning that Major League Baseball and the MLB Players’ Association have jointly agreed to extend non-disciplinary administrative leave for hurlers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz “until further notice.” Clase and Ortiz had both previously been placed on leave amid a gambling investigation last month, but that leave was set to expire today. As the investigation continues, they’ll remain on the sidelines for the foreseeable future. Neither player presently counts against Cleveland’s 40-man roster, and both players will continue to be paid while the league looks into any alleged wrongdoing by the players.
“MLB and the MLBPA have agreed to extend the non-disciplinary paid leave of Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz until further notice while MLB continues its investigation,” the statement read. “We will not be commenting further until the investigation is completed.”
The investigation had a massive impact on the Guardians this year. Acquiring Ortiz was a major piece of Cleveland’s offseason, as they shipped Andres Gimenez and Nick Sandlin to the Blue Jays in a deal that was headlined by Spencer Horwitz, who then was flipped to the Pirates in exchange for a package headlined by Ortiz. They brought him into the fold on the heels of a 2024 season where he pitched to a 3.32 ERA in 135 2/3 innings of work for the Pirates, and while he posted a middling 4.36 ERA in 16 starts for the Guardians prior to being sidelined by this investigation he was nonetheless a crucial piece of the club’s rotation mix.
As for Clase, his importance to the organization goes without saying. The three-time All-Star made his organizational debut in 2021 and in five seasons since he’s posted a sterling 1.84 ERA with a 2.36 FIP while racking up 181 saves and striking out 24.8% of his opponents. The 27-year-old enjoyed a career year last season that earned him a third place finish in AL Cy Young award voting thanks to an absurd 0.61 ERA in 74 1/3 innings of work in a 47-save campaign. Clase was crucial to the Guardians making the postseason last year, though he did falter in the playoffs as Cleveland fell to the Yankees in five games during the ALCS. A shaky start to the 2025 campaign caused Clase to post an uncharacteristic 3.23 ERA in 47 1/3 innings of work prior to being placed on leave this year, though he began to look more like his usual self after a tough April with a 1.85 ERA from May 1 onward.
The loss of both Ortiz and Clase left the Guardians significantly hampered headed into the second half this year, and while their 68-66 record is enough to put them just three games back of an AL Wild Card spot it’s hard to imagine the team putting together a brilliant September run to make the postseason. They’d need to overtake at least two of the Yankees, Red Sox, Mariners, Royals, and Rangers in order to do so, as all five of those clubs are ahead of Cleveland in terms of the Wild Card race at the moment. Even if the Guards do manage to sneak into October, Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post notes that today’s decision officially rules both Clase and Ortiz out for the playoffs this year because players must be active within their organization on September 1 in order to be eligible to participate in the postseason.
Maddening how long these investigations are talking.
If Aaron Judge was involved they’d have this thing all closed up by last December. And Boone would take the fall.
If it was ohtani a interpreter would take the fall.
From the fan perspective, I agree. These are seemingly career-ending accusations though. They have to get the right call and give the players the opportunity to defend themselves.
I agree completely CKin, but it’s a pretty bad look when the prodigal son has his inquiry concluded in a month and a few lesser names have theirs go on for months on end. They should have the right to a complete investigation and the right to defend themselves, but they also deserve to have such a matter concluded in a timely manner, regardless of outcome.
Ohtani’s was totally different. Law enforcement led the investigation and not only didn’t find no evidence of guilt but rather guilt by his interpreter. A jury did too, Clearly there was enough minimum evidence to pull Clase off the field to not throw the integrity of more games into question.
If they were gambling on baseball or involved in an operation does that mean they’re banned for life?
Most likely, as they should be.
If that happens then it would be a sad end for clase
He already has so many saves at such a young age he has a chance at getting really high up the career saves leaderboards
He’s also a cheater. The guy isn’t exactly a role model.
Yes baseball rules.
Fan Duel sports network is reporting a lifetime ban is under consideration
Fan Duel should get a lifetime ban: offering prop bet on whether the first pitch of an inning is a ball or strike?
It will eventually be “extended” to eternity
Until they die..
Yeah, that seems to be the way the wind is blowing…
What information could they possibly be waiting for?
Waiting for a translator to take the fall.
Ortiz and Clase are assuredly done for good, however, MLB wants to uncover how deep this operation goes.
Let’s just imagine for a moment that following what will probably be a 3-4 month investigation (Ohtani’s was a week in which he was not on admin leave) they declare that one or both of them are completely innocent of the charges. What then?
That’s why they are still getting paid so it’s not a financial loss.
no one give a f about luis ortiz
ohtani is face of baseball
maybe the #1 athlete globally
ofc his “investigation” only took a week lol
it took 5 minutes
and he probly guilty bc he degenerate gambler
these cleveland players just dumb young guys who thought they could score big quick. ortiz makes league min , clase earned 1.9mil last year. they give PED users a 2nd and 3rd chance, give these kids another shot. but first mlb will do its due diligence for the next year. ya know bc gambling is so wrong. btw they just signed an exclusive deal with fanduel. but thats beside the point.
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Honest to God. You have hit the nail right on the head Chandler. Cannot watch a sports event without the sickening gambling crap all over the screens. Parlay this morons.
Would you like to make a parlay on the over/under for both clase’s and Ortiz’s days under investigation?
Say what you want about Preller but guys he trades somehow wind up fizzling out either due to production issues or their own devices within 5 years more often than not. Like they have a couple seasons of success but then just drop off the map. Very few become franchise level players for 6 7 8 9 10 years.
Oh no trades Ty France. Fizzled
Oh no traded David Bednar. Fizzled
Oh no traded Clase. Could be facing life time ban
Oh no Eric Lauer. Fizzled
Oh no Ryan Weathers. Injured
What about James Wood, CJ Abrams, Makenzie Gore, Max Fried, Trea Turner?
What about
Jace Peterson
Dustin Peterson
Zach Eflin
Matt Wisler
Jordan Paroubeck
Adrian Martinez
Efrain Contreras
Luis Patino
Blake Hunt
Mason Thompson
Luis Urias
Cal Quantril
Owen Miller
Jake Bauers
Hudson Potts
Jeisson Rosario
Austin Allen
Buddy Reed
Esteury Ruiz
Robert Gasser
Edward Olivares
Tucupita Marcano
Gabriel Arias
Joey Cantillo
Taylor Trammel
Victor Acosta
Hudson Head
Reginald Preciado
Ismael Mena
Joshua Mears
Samuel Zavala
Drew Thorpe
Robert Hassell III
Max Ferguson
Franmil Reyes
Josh Van Meter
Bednar and Lauer did not fizzle. Maybe Lauer for one season but been a 2 WAR player and Bednar has been a very good closer minus one horrendous season with two all star nods. James Wood, Abram’s, and Gore for Soto wasn’t great. He got a good return for Soto but could have Abram’s at short for next to nothing but went out and signed Xander with a massive overpay.
They fizzled out.
Bednar went from elite closer to set up man in less than 1 season. Being removed from your closer role by your own team prior to being traded means you fizzled out
Lauer had 2 good seasons turned into a pumpkin and is having an ok season worse peripherals. Going from potential ace to back end starter you fizzled out
First off bednar and lauer are good players right now, and second how is a GM supposed to predict clase as not only a future closer but one that gets into a gambling investigation at 27
Last time I checked Preller is not in touch with Doctor Strange
Just so you know, Bednar’s been one one of the best closers in BB. How does one not know that?
“Best” in a set up role since being traded to Yankees. How do you not know that
Pretty sure Ty France alone outproduced Austin Nola, not to mention the brilliance of Munoz. Grandal, Turner, Fried, Eflin, Wood, Abrams, Gore..
“Very few become franchise level players for 6-10 years” is true of almost every player dealt, ever.
Sure. His 2 year run was awesome in Seattle and he was released and is a ok platoon bat now. Fizzled out.
Jace Peterson
Dustin Peterson
Zach Eflin
Matt Wisler
Jordan Paroubeck
Adrian Martinez
Efrain Contreras
Luis Patino
Blake Hunt
Mason Thompson
Luis Urias
Cal Quantril
Owen Miller
Jake Bauers
Hudson Potts
Jeisson Rosario
Austin Allen
Buddy Reed
Esteury Ruiz
Robert Gasser
Edward Olivares
Tucupita Marcano
Gabriel Arias
Joey Cantillo
Taylor Trammel
Victor Acosta
Hudson Head
Reginald Preciado
Ismael Mena
Joshua Mears
Samuel Zavala
Drew Thorpe
Robert Hassell III
Max Ferguson
Franmil Reyes
Josh Van Meter
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Clase had an absolutely dominant 2024 regular season. He was by far the best closer in baseball then. And then, a monumental collapse happened in the playoffs. In hindsight, I look at that collapse and wonder if it was intentional.
And, I wonder if MLB is also looking into that as well. That would explain the length of the investigation.
It sure is weird how gambling scandals in MLB skyrocketed right around the time MLB climbed into bed with organized gambling.
I wonder if the two things are related? Nah, couldn’t be…
Yup….they made their bed, and now they gotta lie in it.
Clase and Ortiz aren’t big enough stars for MLB to ignore any accusations. Isn’t Clase being investigated for only two pitches?
We know how much you hate and bring up Ohtani, CC Ryder/oldguy58, but Emmanuel Clase is a 3-time all star and is a bit of a known player in the league
Ohtani took Cris Carter’s advice and had a “fall guy”. Not sure these two took the same advice. Crazy how quick and unceremonious the Ohtani investigation was. He was either incredibly stupid or it was a cover-up and Manfred buried it.
Public and media will never know but there was no way MLB bans their best most profitable player
That would be like banning Barry bonds after 2001 because his head got too large and suddenly start cracking down on PEDs
Ah yes please do explain how Manfred manipulated the FBI into charging the wrong guy with a mountain of evidence that said otherwise.
The Clase investigation is completely different, is not being conducted by federal agents with access to basically whatever they want.
Not everything is a conspiracy.
Should’ve had a better interpreter bozos
If Clase gets banned, which it feels like he will, he kills a trade tree that goes back to Jerry Dybzinski for Pat Tabler on April 1, 1983.
You’re telling me clase wouldn’t be in Cleveland if this 1983 trade didnt happen
I am.
I can get creepily detailed but I’ll do the abridged version:
Jerry Dybzinski (famous for his blunder on the basepaths in the 83 playoffs gets traded for Pat Tabler. Pat plays for five years before being traded for Bud Black. Here’s where it gets weird. Bud Black gets traded for some bit parts, one whom is returned for Willie Blair. As all Indians fans know, Blair was part of the Lofton trade. Lofton went to Altanta for Justice and Grissom. Justice plays well but eventually gets traded to New York for a package including Jake Westbrook. Westbrook was traded for Corey Kluber and that’s how Cleveland got Clase. If you wanna get even deeper, Clase doesn’t come to Cleveland if Hideki Irabu stays in Japan, but that’s for another Zach Day.
Must be nice to be on the Yankees and be able to get away with anything, cheat, commit crimes, whatever you want to do with no consequences. Let the small team players get caught so it looks like MLB is doing their job. Pffft.
The bookie with $16,000,000 in bookmaking income, probable wire fraud, and numerous other possible charges, won’t even see 6 months in jail. MLB Rumors didn’t even run a story as far as I know.
I fully endorse the coverup, but if anyone in here did anything like this, you’d be gone for ten years.
He is serving a 57-month prison term with a 4-year supervised release because he pled guilty. I’m not surprised at the slightest you’re one of those people who “endorse the cover up” when you endorse owners, man
I just read somewhere that he got one year. I’ll check it and apologize if necessary.
I Googled “Ohtani bookie” and there are a dozen articles saying one year.
Not sure how deep the investigation can go. They don’t have the same powers as police investigators. If they find a crime they would have to report it and then I imagine wait for the police to investigate. At the end of the day I think Draft Kings tells MLB nothing to see here and they are both pitching next season.
Fixing a game or even a proposition bet on a single pitch is a federal crime of fraud. Maybe the FBI is involved and that is contributing to the time.
My fear is that MLB will try to sweep it under the rug at the behest of the gambling organizations that are pouring hundreds of millions into the sport as we speak.
My hope is that the FBI is involved and that is what is dragging this out.
Not connected but funny. I was at my father’s house back in March 2015 for his 75th birthday and I turned MLB Network on. Manfred was speaking about something at the beginning of spring training and my dad walked by and asked “is he a mob lawyer”?
Major league baseball has a very real problem when it comes to allegations. The Trevor Bauer thing was a debacle that destroyed a career and looked terrible in the aftermath for the way the league decided to condemn before the investigation and continue to condemn despite the results and what came to light afterwards.
This seems to be the new trend. They suspend (or insert what they call it at the time) then investigate to see what actually happened. I am not touching guilt or innocence, just the knee jerk reaction to whatever an allegation is from gambling, domestic incidents, or criminal allegations. The punishment should begin at the results, not prior, throughout, and still after. It is like MLB never heard of due process.
MLB didn’t look bad in the aftermath of the Bauer suspension, Bauer did. He was found guilty twice of violating MLB Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy. Once by MLB itself and then by an arbitration panel when he appealed the length of the suspension. There was no question that he violated those policies. Both Bauer and his attorney admitted he did. He was unrepentant and said he would continue to live that lifestyle which is expressly against the rules of MLB and violated the contract he signed.
People are arrested before the trial. The same is happening in this case. The difference is the players are getting paid through the process. If you are arrested because you are accused of a crime you not only don’t get paid, you have to pay for bail or sit in jail. It seems that you have no clue what due process means.
It sure seems that there must be other players involved or the investigation would not have gone on this long. Will MLB try to sweep it under the rug to maintain their very profitable gambling connections or will some real penalties be handed out like they did with Marcano?
If I were these two I would learn Japanese or Korean, at least if they end up in Mexico, they already speak the language. There must be evidence,the players association is signing off on this.