CLEVELAND (WJW/AP) -- Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz had their paid leaves extended indefinitely on Sunday as Major League Baseball continues an investigation to gauge their possible involvement in gambling during games.

Clase and Ortiz were initially set to be sidelined until at least Aug. 31. MLB and the players' union said in a news release they have agreed to extend the nondisciplinary paid leave “until further notice.”

"We have been informed of the extension and will continue to fully cooperate with the investigation," a Sunday statement from the Guardians said.

It's possible the pitchers will be out at least until the end of the regular season, which concludes Sept. 28. The Guardians recently cleared out their lockers, a sign Clase and Ortiz were unlike

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