Cleveland Guardians pitcher Emmanuel Clase has been placed on paid leave while Major League Baseball (MLB) looks into a gambling issue. He will not be allowed to pitch in any games until at least August 31, 2025. MLB said this is a nondisciplinary move, which means Clase is not being punished but he must stay away from games while the investigation continues. The Guardians were informed by MLB on Saturday, July 27, 2025, about the decision. Another Guardians pitcher, Luis Ortiz, is already on paid leave for the same reason and will also be out through August 31. MLB has clearly said no other players or staff from the Guardians are part of the investigation.
Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz removed from games until at least August 31
Emmanuel Clase is a top relief pitcher for the Cleveland Guardians and one of the best closers in the league. His leave comes as a big shock for the team and its fans. Clase has saved 27 games this season and has been an important part of the team’s success.
Luis Ortiz, another pitcher for the Guardians, was placed on the same kind of leave earlier in July. Just like Clase, Ortiz is on paid leave and cannot join games until the end of August.
MLB told the team that both moves are part of an ongoing review and are not yet considered punishments.
According to the Akron Beacon Journal (July 28, 2025), MLB told the Guardians that no other team members are involved. The league is not giving many details right now but is expected to share more after the investigation ends.
The Guardians were informed by MLB on Saturday, July 27, 2025, about the decision. Another Guardians pitcher, Luis Ortiz, is already on paid leave for the same reason and will also be out through August 31. MLB has clearly said no other players or staff from the Guardians are part of the investigation.
Emmanuel Clase gambling case raises a serious concern in baseball
MLB Network’s Jayson Stark said on MLB Now (July 28, 2025),
“This is one of baseball’s biggest concerns right now, whether players are betting on the sport in any way.”Also Read:
Aaron Judge Injury Update: Yankees Star Misses Game Against Phillies With Elbow PainAnother MLB insider, J.P. Morosi added,
“This is a time when everyone in baseball needs to understand clearly what the rules are what is OK and what is not OK.”The MLB has been keeping a close watch on player behavior ever since sports betting became legal in many states. The league has made it clear that players are not allowed to bet on baseball games under any condition.
FAQs
Why is Emmanuel Clase on paid leave?MLB put Emmanuel Clase on paid leave while they look into a gambling issue.
Can Emmanuel Clase play any games right now?No, Emmanuel Clase can’t pitch in any games until at least August 31, 2025.
Is anyone else from the Guardians under investigation?Only Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz are involved, no other Guardians players or staff.