Indians' Clase suspended 80 games
Emmanuel Clase was set to bring some major velocity to the Cleveland bullpen when baseball resumed. Instead, he will have to wait even longer to bring that signature heat to northeast Ohio.The Indians' No. 15 prospect has been suspended for 80 games after testing positive for the banned performance-enhancing substance
The Indians' No. 15 prospect has been suspended for 80 games after testing positive for the banned performance-enhancing substance Boldenone, Major League Baseball announced Friday. Per Major League Baseball's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program, "a 'game' shall include all championship season games and post-season games, including any tie-breaker games, in which the Player would have been eligible to play," meaning Clase's suspension won't starts until Major League Baseball officially begins the 2020 season at a too-be-determined date while the league sits on pause due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Clase joined the Cleveland organization in December when he was traded along with outfielder Delino Deshields in the deal that sent Major League starter
Clase only appeared in one Cactus League game for the Indians this spring due to an upper-back strain suffered in late February.
The Dominican Republic native's quick ascent was aided by his signature velocity, particularly on his cutter. The pitch averaged 99 mph in the Majors and touched comfortably in the triple-digits at times. Clase also featured a low-90s slider that he threw about 21 percent of the time. He was expected to slot right into the Tribe bullpen and potentially set up for closer Brad Hand, along with fellow prospect
Clase is the seventh Minor League to be suspended during the 2020 calendar year and the third to be punished for testing positive for Boldenone.
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