Santo Domingo. – The Major League Baseball (MLB) had previously sanctioned Dominican pitcher Emmanuel Clase for the improper use of his cell phone during official games, before the investigation into illegal betting in which he is involved along with his teammate Luis Ortiz was made public, according to an investigation by The Athletic.
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According to the specialized media, two people with direct knowledge of the case confirmed, under the condition of anonymity, that the league disciplined the star closer of the Cleveland Guardians for violating the rules related to the use of electronic devices during the games. Although the formal accusation does not state that Ortiz directly used his cell phone to commit the infractions, it does indicate that Clase would have received financial compensation to coordinate actions with bettors on behalf of his teammate. MLB declined to comment on the matter, while the lawyers of both pitchers have publicly reiterated their innocence.Strict surveillance and background
In each Major League Baseball game, personnel designated by MLB strictly supervise the use of mobile phones by players. This control system was implemented following the electronic sign-stealing scandals that shook baseball in the last decade, including the case of the Houston Astros in the 2017 World Series.Currently, those same regulations have become a key element within the investigation into illegal betting involving Clase and Ortiz. During the 2023 and 2024 seasons, a period in which prosecutors claim Clase was already participating in the scheme, the use of cell phones was completely prohibited during the games.
Before the start of the 2025 season, the league and the players' union agreed to relax the policy, allowing the use of phones inside the clubhouse during games, as long as it was exclusively for personal use, a measure adopted after the introduction of technologies such as PitchCom, which significantly reduced the risk of sign stealing.







