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Guardians top draft pick Jace LaViolette continues to recover from a follow-up procedure on his injured left hand.
Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz will remain on non-disciplinary leave through Aug. 31 while he is the subject of a Major League Baseball gambling investigation
The Cleveland Guardians made an unexpected decision on Steven Kwan before Friday’s game against the Athletics.
CLEVELAND — Major League Baseball and the player’s association have agreed to extend Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz’s paid administrative leave through Aug. 31 “while MLB continues its investigation,” the league announced Friday.
Major League Baseball will extend its investigation on Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz regarding gambling allegations through Aug. 31.
Guardians starter Luis L. Ortiz’s leave of absence has been extended through Aug. 31, Major League Baseball announced on Friday. "MLB and the MLBPA have agreed to extend Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz’s non-disciplinary paid leave through games on August 31st while MLB continues its investigation,
Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz's leave was extended by Major League Baseball on Friday. "MLB and MLBPA have agree to extend Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz's non-disciplinary paid leave through games on August 31 while MLB continues its investigation," MLB said in a statement, via ESPN's David Purdum.
The Major League Baseball trade deadline could feature the Guardians moving Emmanuel Clase, and the Phillies and Mets are interested.
3News has learned that Major League Baseball and the MLB Players' Association have agreed to extend Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz' non-disciplinary paid leave through games until Aug. 31. The news comes as the MLB is continuing its investigation.
The investigation is related to in-game prop bets on two pitches thrown by Ortiz that received higher activity than usual during two starts last month.
Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Matthew Boyd started out his career with the Cleveland Guardians and credited the organization with his growth.
Cleveland Guardians fans, your ace starting pitcher is close to finding his way back on a major league field. Shane Bieber, the 2020 AL Cy Young Award winner, is scheduled to make