Emmanuel Clase, a Dominican professional baseball pitcher for the Cleveland Guardians, has a fiancée in the Dominican Republic, and they have a kid.
The private athlete hasn’t shared much about his personal life.
Emmanuel Clase has always been in the spotlight for his dominant performances on the mound. However, this time, he’s making headlines for a different reason.
He hasn’t yet been formally punished, but a gambling scandal has led to his temporary removal from the team.
MLB announced that Clase has been placed on paid administrative leave while they investigate a potential betting violation. He will be barred from playing until at least August 31, 2025, though MLB clarified that this is a nondisciplinary move.
He has been a critical part of the Guardians’ success this season, recording 27 saves with his signature 100+ mph cut fastball. His absence leaves a significant void in Cleveland as they push for a playoff spot.
While details of the alleged gambling activity remain unclear, MLB has strict policies prohibiting players from betting on baseball. If Clase is found to have violated these rules, he could face a lengthy suspension, similar to past cases involving other players.
It makes it hard. I’m not happy. This stinks. It’s a different part of our game that we’re now dealing with because it’s legal. You don’t know what’s going on. There have been a number of stories over the last year and a half related to this. Two of our guys are being investigated. And that hurts.
Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt
Emmanuel Clase Skips 2023 All-Star Game for Family: Welcomes Baby with Partner
Cleveland Guardians Pitcher Emmanuel Clase made a heartfelt decision in 2023, choosing family over baseball. He skipped the All-Star Game to be with his fiancée for the birth of their child.
He was initially slated to represent the American League in Seattle.
However, the Guardians announced that Clase would instead travel to the Dominican Republic to support his partner during this special time. The team fully supported his choice.
I don’t want to [get into the details]. It’s challenging. He needs to get back with her, which we fully respect and support.
Guardians manager Terry Francona
Angels right-hander Carlos Estévez replaced Clase on the All-Star roster, but the Guardians’ star reliever had his priorities set on a much bigger moment.
Though details about the baby’s birth were kept private, Clase’s decision highlighted the importance of family over accolades.
Today my prince Yester Emmanuel Clase turns one year old, a man already a prince. I love you my beautiful son. God bless you today, tomorrow and always. 🥰😍🥰
Emmanuel Clase
2023 wasn’t just about another dominant season on the mound for Clasw, but it was about embracing fatherhood and celebrating new beginnings.
The 3-time All-Star has kept his personal life far from the tabloids, but the Guardians fans everywhere surely cheered for him both on and off the field.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Emmanuel Clase, the son of Virgen De La Cruz, was born on March 18, 1998, in Río San Juan, Dominican Republic.
- The San Diego Padres signed him as an international free agent on February 11, 2015, and he played for the DSL Padres in 2015.
- He features an upper-90s/low-100s mph cut fastball and a low-90s slider.