Emmanuel Clase and his Cleveland Guardians teammate, Luis Ortiz, will stand trial May 4 on charges they allegedly rigged their pitches so sports bettors could profit. Judge Kiyo Matsumoto scheduled the trial date on Tuesday during a brief status conference. The judge said the trial could last about two weeks. At this point, federal prosecutors said they have not extended plea offers to the defendants, both of whom were present in Brooklyn federal court. According to their indictments, the pitchers started conspiring with sports bettors in 2023 on specific pitches they would throw during MLB games. The bettors then used that information to place prop bets worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, the indictment said. The bettors wagered on the speed and type of Clase's pitches based on inform
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