Clase, Ortiz Trial: Co-Defendants Clash Over Explosive Secrets That Could Change Everything
The stakes? Gamblers might have hauled in as much as $58,000 from some of Clase’s documented pitches alone, including a notable $4,000 win in the 2024 American League Division Series opener against Detroit. Those numbers… well, they add a heavy flavor to what’s already shaping up as one of the most gripping sports corruption trials in recent memory.
The sports corruption trial of former Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz and recently arraigned co-defendant Robinson Vasquez Germosen remains scheduled for May 4, but legal maneuvers involving the receipt of discovery from the Department of Justice could delay it. If a magistrate grants either Ortiz or Vasquez their request for more time to prepare defenses, that could also push back the date.



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