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FROM STARS TO SUSPECTS — EMMANUEL CLASE, LUIS ORTIZ FACE PITCH-RIGGING ALLEGATIONS

Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz were indicted on federal charges for taking bribes to manipulate pitches for sports bettors. The alleged scheme netted gamblers over $460,000 on in-game prop bets.

From stars to suspects — Emmanuel Clase, Luis Ortiz  face pitch-rigging allegations
Luis Ortiz pitching - Photo Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

Pitchers Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase of the Cleveland Guardians have been charged with accepting bribes from sports bettors to throw specific pitches—such as throwing balls in the dirt rather than strikes—to guarantee winning wagers.

The indictment, which was made public in federal court in Brooklyn on Sunday, claims that the highly compensated hurlers accepted payoffs totalling several thousand dollars to assist two unidentified gamblers from their home country of the Dominican Republic in winning at least $460,000 through in-game prop bets on the velocity and result of certain pitches.

Since Major League Baseball began looking into what it said was abnormally high in-game betting activity when the Guardians' former closer Clase and starter Ortiz pitched, they have been on non-disciplinary paid leave. The aforementioned games took place in April, May, and June.

The FBI took 26-year-old Ortiz into custody at Boston Logan International Airport on Sunday. On Monday, he is scheduled to appear in federal court in Boston. Officials stated the 27-year-old Clase was not in custody.

"Betrayed America's pastime," said U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr., Ortiz and Clase. Fair play, honesty, and integrity are ingrained in professional sports. When corruption creeps into the sport, it not only embarrasses the players but also undermines public confidence in an essential and beloved institution.

"Has never, and would never, unfairly influence a game – not for anyone and not for anything," said Chris Georgalis, Ortiz's attorney, in a statement, claiming his client was innocent.

According to Georgalis, Ortiz's defence team had previously provided prosecutors with documentation proving that the money transfers and payments he made to people in the Dominican Republic were for legitimate purposes.

"With every pitch and inning, Luis tried to win games; there is no solid proof that he did anything else. "Luis is eager to defend himself in court against these accusations," Georgalis stated.

Clase's attorney did not immediately respond to emails asking for comment. There was no response from the Major League Baseball Players Association.

An investigation was initiated by unusual betting activity


When it started looking into strange betting activity, Major League Baseball says it got in touch with federal law enforcement and "has completely cooperated" with the authorities. According to a league statement, "We are aware of the indictment and today's arrest, and our investigation is ongoing."

"We are aware of the latest law enforcement action," the Guardians said in a statement. As their investigations go, we will be completely cooperative with both Major League Baseball and law enforcement."

Clase and Ortiz face charges of conspiracy to influence athletic events through bribery, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud, and conspiracy to launder money. The maximum penalty for the most serious charges is 20 years in prison.

In one instance mentioned in the indictment, Clase allegedly called a bettor shortly before he took the mound and invited him to a game against the Boston Red Sox in April. According to the indictment, the bettor and his partners earned $11,000 four minutes later on a bet that Clase would throw a certain pitch more slowly than 97.95 mph (157.63 kph).

According to the indictment, in a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers in May, Clase consented to toss a ball at a specific moment, but the batter swung, resulting in a strike, costing the bettors $4,000 in wagers. According to the indictment, Clase texted one of the bettors after the game, which the Guardians won, with pictures of a dejected puppy dog face and a man hanging himself with toilet paper.

As the fourth season of a $20 million, five-year contract, Clase, a three-time All-Star and two-time American League Reliever of the Year, earned $4.5 million in 2025. According to authorities, the three-time AL save leader started giving the bettors details on his pitches in 2023 but did not request payouts until this year.

The indictment listed specific pitches that Clase allegedly rigged, all of which were first pitches when he entered to start an inning: a slider to Minnesota's Ryan Jeffers that bounced well short of home plate on June 3, 2023, an 89.4 mph (143.8 kph) cutter to Kansas City's Bobby Witt Jr. that bounced on April 12; a 99.1 mph (159.5 kph) cutter in the dirt to Philadelphia's Max Kepler on May 11; a bounced 89.1 mph (143.4) slider to Milwaukee's Jake Bauers on May 13; and a bounced 87.5 mph (140.8 kph) slider to Cincinnati's Santiago Espinal on May 17.

Ortiz, who earned $782,600 this season, allegedly joined the plan in June and is charged with pitch-rigging in games against the St. Louis Cardinals and the Seattle Mariners, according to the prosecution.

Ortiz received a citation for bouncing a first-pitch slider to Randy Arozarena of Seattle at 86.7 mph (139.5 kph) at the beginning of the second inning on June 15 and for bouncing a slider to Pedro Pagés of St. Louis that travelled to the backstop at the beginning of the third inning on June 27.


Numerous professional players have faced charges related to gambling sweeps.


The allegations are the most shocking new information in a government assault on professional sports betting.

In a gambling sweep that shook the NBA last month, over 30 people were arrested, including well-known basketball players like Terry Rozier of the Miami Heat and Chauncey Billups, the head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers and a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame.

Although scandals involving sports betting have long been a worry, a May 2018 decision by the US Supreme Court sparked a surge in gambling-related occurrences involving athletes and officials. The decision allowed internet sportsbooks to establish a significant presence in the sports ecosystem by overturning a federal ban on sports betting in the majority of states.

In June 2024, Major League Baseball penalised five players, including Tucupita Marcano, an infielder from San Diego, who was banned for life for reportedly placing 387 baseball wagers totalling over $150,000 with a legitimate sportsbook.

LEBRON JAMES CONFIRMS COACHES’ MANDATE TO PLAY OFF-BALL DESPITE MOUNTING LAKERS LOSSES

The Lakers finish December as one of the NBA's worst teams. We analyse LeBron's adjusted role and the 128-106 Pistons loss.

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LeBron James reflects on 41st birthday loss

Lakers head coach JJ Redick and LeBron James #23 watch the game against the Sacramento Kings at Crypto.com Arena on December 28, 2025.

After the Lakers got crushed by the Detroit Pistons, 128-106, on his 41st birthday, LeBron James had a lot to say.

The most surprising thing he said was that the Lakers' coaches told him to play off the ball this season.

“I haven’t really been on the ball much,” James told reporters after the game. He finished with 17 points, four assists, four rebounds, and five turnovers, shooting 6-for-17.

“If the coaches want me to play on-ball, I can do that. But I’ve mostly been off the ball this year.”

Austin Reaves Being Hurt Matters

James said he could handle the ball more with Austin Reaves injured, but JJ Redick hasn’t asked him to.

"I can get back into it, but you have to get into the rhythm," he said. AR and Luka [Doncic] usually run the offence, and Marcus [Smart] is helping out now.

When asked if he cares either way, James said, Nah. Whatever helps us win. It doesn't matter.”

LeBron James: Lowest USG% Ever

The stats back up what James is saying.

In the first 15 games, his usage rate (USG%) is 26.1, the lowest in his 23-year career. It was even lower in November (22.1%) when he was getting used to being the third option after Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves.

Last season, James's USG% was 29.1, 28.5 the year before, and 32.2 in 2022-23. In 2020, when the Lakers won the title, it was 30.8 in the regular season and 29.6 in the playoffs.

Also, his points plus assists are at a career low. When James is playing, he assists on 37.4% of the Lakers' baskets, down more than five points from last year.

Lakers Offence Struggles

Interestingly, James is talking about his role right after Redick said the offence has been disorganised since James came back in mid-November.

Since Bron's been back, our offence hasn't been as organised, Redick said this week. Too many random plays. That's on me.

Earlier in the season, the Lakers struggled on defence. Now, their offence is also struggling. In 12 December games, they're averaging just 112.4 points, down from 120.6 in November. Their assists have also dropped from 26.1 to 22.8.

The Lakers (5-7) were among the worst teams in the league in December, ranking 22nd in WIN%, 24th in points, last in assists, and 26th in defensive rating. They'll try to turn things around against the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday.

UNDERDOG ALABAMA TARGETS A ROSE BOWL UPSET AGAINST UNDEFEATED INDIANA NOW

Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza leads No. 1 Indiana against Ty Simpson and Alabama in a historic Rose Bowl CFP quarterfinal clash.

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Indiana and Alabama battle in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal.

Get ready for a clash of titans as Alabama and Indiana battle it out in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Rose Bowl this Thursday in Pasadena, California.

Even though Alabama has a rich history, it's coming into this game as the underdog, ready to prove its worth.

Indiana, once the program with the most losses in college football, is now the top seed and the only undefeated team, led by Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza. Talk about a turnaround.

"I want to shut down all quarterbacks, Heisman winner or not," said Alabama's defensive coordinator, Kane Wommack.

The winner of the Indiana-Alabama game will face either Texas Tech or Oregon in the Peach Bowl on January 9 in Atlanta.

Indiana isn't just trying to keep their amazing season going. They're trying to shake things up after last year's playoff, where all four first-round winners beat the top seeds.

Would I want to play earlier? Probably, to be honest, Indiana coach Curt Cignetti said. But that's not how it is. We're excited to play.

Mendoza throws for an average of 229.2 yards per game, with 33 touchdowns and only six interceptions. Plus, he's run in six touchdowns himself.

But Alabama's defence has been tough on quarterbacks this season, ranking as one of the best in stopping passing plays, allowing only 168.4 yards per game.

Recently, Alabama is fresh off a 34-24 win against Oklahoma in the first round on December 19.

Alabama's quarterback, Ty Simpson, had some struggles but bounced back against Oklahoma. He averages 250 passing yards per game, with 28 touchdowns and five interceptions.

The biggest difference between the teams is their running game. Indiana is among the best in the nation, averaging 221.2 rushing yards per game. Alabama, on the other hand, has struggled, with only 109.9 rushing yards per game.

"I see how well (the Hoosiers') players work together," Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer said. They just make plays. When they have a chance, they make it happen.

Indiana has only been to the Rose Bowl once, losing to USC back in 1967.

Alabama is making its ninth appearance, with a record of 5-2-1. Their last time here was two seasons ago, losing to Michigan in overtime in the CFP semifinal. The Crimson Tide also won the 2009 national title against Texas in this stadium.

Cignetti was Alabama's wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator during that championship run.

While Cignetti knows all about Alabama's past, DeBoer is familiar with what Cignetti has achieved with Indiana. DeBoer was the Hoosiers' offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach back in 2019.

Mendoza should have one of his best receivers back this Thursday.

Omar Cooper Jr., who got hurt early in the Big Ten title game, is ready to go for the Rose Bowl. Cooper leads Indiana with 58 catches for 804 yards and 11 touchdowns.

Alabama is also getting a key player back, with LT Overton returning to the field. Overton missed the Southeastern Conference championship game and the first-round win against Oklahoma due to sickness.

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