The Senate Commerce Committee has opened an investigation of alleged corruption in Major League Baseball as the sport confronts a gambling scandal.
Professional baseball and American sports “are facing a new integrity crisis,” senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell, the panel’s Republican chairman and top-ranking Democrat, wrote in a joint letter released Monday by the committee.
The probe follows a federal indictment earlier this month of Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz accusing them of a scheme to rig sports bets based on pitches they threw during games. Both Clase and Ortiz have pleaded not guilty.
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