Guardians Pitcher Nabbed by MLB, Undergoing Betting Investigation

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Major League Baseball has its new investigation during the sports game.
The same day that he was supposed to take the mound against the Cubs of Chicago, the launcher starting from the Cleveland Guardians, Luis L. Ortiz, was placed on unpaid unpaid leave due to an in progress in the MLB.

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At first, we don’t know much about the situation, but the initiate of ESPN MLB Jeff Passan constantly updated the situation throughout the day on Thursday.
“The right -hander of Cleveland Guardians, Luis Ortiz, is the subject of an investigation by the major baseball league after a betting company of the bets reported a pair of throws which had received an unusual game activity, sources said in ESPN on Thursday,” wrote Passan.
Passan pointed out that the two specific launchers were highlighted and reported by the Integrity Society of the Paris IC360 and this is how MLB attracted the wind of the situation.
Several media, including Jomboy Media, were able to go back and find the two locations that were reported by the betting company of the bets.
The two locations had unusual sums to the result of the field to be a bullet or a blow. As the video shows, the locations were not remotely near the striking area.
Ortiz is not the first MLB player to be involved in a sports game survey, because the former Pittsburgh Pirates and the interior field player of San Diego Padres, Tucucita Marcano, were prohibited for life of the MLB after having placed more than 400 baseball bets while he was on an active list.
It is sure to assume that even the slightest involvement of Ortiz in betting will lead to its ban on MLB.
As we have seen with Pete Rose, playing on games is essentially a problem of non-tole for the league office. These two throws could cost the Guardians launcher to never back down on a major league mound.
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