I’m Shocked…SHOCKED!…That Major League Baseball Is Facing a Gambling Scandal

Cleveland Guardians (you know, the Indians?) pitcher Emmanuel Clase has been placed on non-disciplinary administrative leave through August 31 as part of Major League Baseball’s ongoing investigation into gambling. Clase’s teammate, pitcher Luis Ortiz, was the first player placed on leave under the ongoing investigation.

“The Guardians have been notified by Major League Baseball that as part of their sports betting investigation Emmanuel Clase has been placed on non-disciplinary paid leave per an agreement with the Players Association,” the team said yesterday in a statement. “We have been informed that no additional players or Club personnel are expected to be impacted. The Guardians are not permitted to comment further at this time, and will respect the league’s confidential investigative process as we continue to fully cooperate.”

Clase, an elite closer (the relief pitcher who pitches in the 9th inning when his team is ahead) signed a five-year, $20 million extension in April 2022. He’s being paid $4.5 million this year and has a $6 million guarantee for the 2026 season under the terms of that contract. Why would anyone making that much money risk it all to get involved with gambling in a sport where doing so guarantees banning from the game? That’s easy: professional athletes are not, as a rule, very bright, but are greedy,and have the ethics alarms of 12-year-olds.

I covered this issue in a longer post in February. I was right, the professional sports leagues are wrong, any fool could see it (but these organizations are not run ny just any fools, but very special fools), and the result is unavoidable. The embrace of gambling by sports organizations is going to be a disaster. It is hypocritical, incompetent and irresponsible.

4 thoughts on “I’m Shocked…SHOCKED!…That Major League Baseball Is Facing a Gambling Scandal

  1. As a Colorado Rockies fan, I think it would be amazingly humorous if teams started getting disqualified from post season in such quantities that the Rockies (the bottom of the barrel) were included and then went on an amazing win-streak to take it all. (When I see baseball stories, all I can do is fantasize about Rockies success.)

    • I feel terrible for you and any Rockies fans, but this is what tanking has wrought. Back in the bad old days when the Yankees won every year and perennial doormats like the A’s, the Senators, and the Phillies had no hope, they still could be counted on to win at least a third og their games.

  2. I saw last night that MGM is the official gambling partner of Major League Baseball. The mind boggles. Major League Baseball has an official gambling partner.

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