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MLB reinstates 4 players after yearlong bans for betting on baseball
MLB reinstates 4 players after yearlong bans for betting on baseball

Edmonton Journal

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Edmonton Journal

MLB reinstates 4 players after yearlong bans for betting on baseball

Article content Kelly entered Thursday's 14-3 victory over visiting Minnesota with two outs in the seventh. He pitched 1 1/3 innings, allowing no hits, striking out two batters and walking one. 'The last day when he walked out of the clubhouse, I told him to focus on getting through this and continue to prep to be back in the uniform,' Athletics manager Mark Kotsay said. 'To have him in a game today and see him have success, it couldn't been a better part of the day.' Saalfrank was optioned to the Diamondbacks' rookie-level Arizona Complex League. The Padres did not offer Groome a contract, nor did the Phillies with Rodriguez, making them both free agents. Kelly was suspended for betting on baseball while in the minor leagues, and the other three minor leaguers were penalized for betting on big league games. Each player wagered less than $1,000. Saalfrank and Rodriguez played previously in the majors. The players violated Major League Rule 21, which is posted in every clubhouse. They were handed mandatory one-year suspensions for betting on games in which they did not participate. If they had bet on any games they attended in person — even if they didn't play _ they would have been banned for life. — AP freelancers Ian Harrison in Toronto and Michael Wagaman in San Francisco contributed to this report.

Jay Groome, a former Red Sox first-round pick, reinstated after one-year gambling ban
Jay Groome, a former Red Sox first-round pick, reinstated after one-year gambling ban

Boston Globe

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Boston Globe

Jay Groome, a former Red Sox first-round pick, reinstated after one-year gambling ban

Groome, 26, reached Triple A in 2022 and started three games before the Advertisement The A's announced they reinstated Kelly along with lefthander T.J. McFarland, who was on the injured list. Saalfrank was optioned to the Diamondbacks' rookie-level Arizona Complex League. The Phillies have not announced their intentions regarding Rodríguez. Kelly was suspended for betting on baseball while in the minor leagues, and Saalfrank and Rodríguez were penalized for betting on big league games. Each player wagered less than $1,000. Saalfrank and Rodríguez played previously in the majors. The players violated Major League Rule 21, which is posted in every clubhouse. They were handed mandatory one-year suspensions for betting on games in which they did not participate. If they had bet on any games they attended in person — even if they didn't play — they would have been banned for life. Advertisement Staff reports included in this story.

MLB reinstates 4 players after yearlong bans for betting on baseball

time5 days ago

  • Sport

MLB reinstates 4 players after yearlong bans for betting on baseball

Major League Baseball's one-year suspensions for betting on the sport ended for four players Thursday — San Diego starter Jay Groome, Athletics relief pitcher Michael Kelly, Philadelphia infielder José Rodríguez and Arizona reliever Andrew Saalfrank. The A's announced they reinstated Kelly along with left-hander T.J. McFarland, who was on the injured list. They optioned right-handers Elvis Alvarado and Justin Sterner to Triple-A Las Vegas to make room on their big league roster. Saalfrank was optioned to the Diamondbacks' rookie-level Arizona Complex League. The Padres have not announced their plans for Groome, but the Athletic reported he was not offered a contract, making him a free agent. The Phillies have not announced their intentions regarding Rodríguez. Kelly was suspended for betting on baseball while in the minor leagues, and the other three minor leaguers were penalized for betting on big league games. Each player wagered less than $1,000. Saalfrank and Rodríguez played previously in the majors. The players violated Major League Rule 21, which is posted in every clubhouse. They were handed mandatory one-year suspensions for betting on games in which they did not participate. If they had bet on any games they attended in person — even if they didn't play — they would have been banned for life.

MLB reinstates 4 players after yearlong bans for betting on baseball
MLB reinstates 4 players after yearlong bans for betting on baseball

San Francisco Chronicle​

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

MLB reinstates 4 players after yearlong bans for betting on baseball

Major League Baseball's one-year suspensions for betting on the sport ended for four players Thursday — San Diego starter Jay Groome, Athletics relief pitcher Michael Kelly, Philadelphia infielder José Rodríguez and Arizona reliever Andrew Saalfrank. The A's announced they reinstated Kelly along with left-hander T.J. McFarland, who was on the injured list. They optioned right-handers Elvis Alvarado and Justin Sterner to Triple-A Las Vegas to make room on their big league roster. Saalfrank was optioned to the Diamondbacks' rookie-level Arizona Complex League. The Padres have not announced their plans for Groome, but the Athletic reported he was not offered a contract, making him a free agent. The Phillies have not announced their intentions regarding Rodríguez. Kelly was suspended for betting on baseball while in the minor leagues, and the other three minor leaguers were penalized for betting on big league games. Each player wagered less than $1,000. Saalfrank and Rodríguez played previously in the majors. The players violated Major League Rule 21, which is posted in every clubhouse. They were handed mandatory one-year suspensions for betting on games in which they did not participate. If they had bet on any games they attended in person — even if they didn't play — they would have been banned for life. ___

MLB reinstates 4 players after yearlong bans for betting on baseball
MLB reinstates 4 players after yearlong bans for betting on baseball

Winnipeg Free Press

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

MLB reinstates 4 players after yearlong bans for betting on baseball

Major League Baseball's one-year suspensions for betting on the sport ended for four players Thursday — San Diego starter Jay Groome, Athletics relief pitcher Michael Kelly, Philadelphia infielder José Rodríguez and Arizona reliever Andrew Saalfrank. The A's announced they reinstated Kelly along with left-hander T.J. McFarland, who was on the injured list. They optioned right-handers Elvis Alvarado and Justin Sterner to Triple-A Las Vegas to make room on their big league roster. Saalfrank was optioned to the Diamondbacks' rookie-level Arizona Complex League. The Padres have not announced their plans for Groome, but the Athletic reported he was not offered a contract, making him a free agent. The Phillies have not announced their intentions regarding Rodríguez. Kelly was suspended for betting on baseball while in the minor leagues, and the other three minor leaguers were penalized for betting on big league games. Each player wagered less than $1,000. Saalfrank and Rodríguez played previously in the majors. The players violated Major League Rule 21, which is posted in every clubhouse. They were handed mandatory one-year suspensions for betting on games in which they did not participate. If they had bet on any games they attended in person — even if they didn't play — they would have been banned for life. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. ___ AP MLB:

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