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After wife’s claim, MLB investigation veteran P Scene Hazelle theme

June 15, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; San Francisco’s legendary Pitcher Scene Hedgele (64) throws during the first innings against Los Angeles Dojers at the Dojar Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Gary A. Vaskes-Imagon Picture

Bob Melvin, manager of San Francisco giants, said the club officials have spoken from the Major League baseball about the allegations of misuse by the wife of the pitcher Sean Hedelle.

MLB is checking the claims made by Caroline Hedgele, who posted a video on her own social media with her two children with this caption on Friday: “When my MLB husband left us on Mother’s Day after a week (this video was taken) (this video was taken) once I came to know about her matters and closed with her misuse, so I am lifting two boys.”

He added the hashtag that included #Divorce and #Cheating.

Melvin told reporters on Saturday, “Obviously, we know about it. He told me about it last night.” “We have talked to MLB, and at this point, it is under their jurisdiction, so we cannot comment on it further.”

MLB examines such cases as its joint domestic violence, sexual assault and part of child abuse policy.

Hazel said on Saturday after San Francisco’s 3–2 victory over Boston Red Sox on Saturday that he and his wife were around the neck of divorce.

“I don’t yet have an official comment,” Hazele told reporters. “I would really like to talk with my agent, my lawyer. This is something that has been going on for more than a year in the context of our relationship and our divorce and our separation and everything. … I just want to talk to the appropriate people and find out what the steps are.

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“So there is no comment yet. I am confident that I will eventually have one. I don’t have an accurate time outline on it, but I would really like to get with those who are handling the situation with me and for me before I really make an official statement.”

Hazelle, 28, is with veterans in her fourth season. A right-handed reliever, he is 1–1 with 4.66 ERA in six shows.

In the previous season, he appeared in 58 matches and was 3–4 with 3.90 ERAs. He has a 7-8 career record with 4.80 ERA in 87 Games (one beginning).

He is eligible to pitch during investigation.

-Bield level media

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