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Baseball official says Latin America and Dominican directors removed

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updated 5:04 p.m. ET Aug. 15, 2008

NEW YORK - The New York Yankees have fired two scouts under investigation in a probe of possible skimming from contracts with Latin American players, The Associated Press has learned.

The Yankees terminated the contracts of Carlos Rios, their director of Latin American scouting, and Ramon Valdivia, their Dominican Republic scouting director, a baseball official said Friday. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because no announcement had been made.

The two, who had been on leave, were terminated Thursday, the official said.

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They were accused of skimming six figures from the deals, a second baseball official said, also speaking on condition of anonymity because no announcements had been made.

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman declined comment.

Major League Baseball has been investigating alleged skimming involving Latin American operations for months.

In May, the Chicago White Sox fired director of player personnel David Wilder along with two scouts in the club’s Latin American operations following the start of MLB’s probe. The team said the pair had violated club policy but did not go into details. The White Sox also said findings from baseball’s investigation had been given to federal authorities.

The Boston Red Sox later fired Pablo Lantigua, their Dominican scouting supervisor, also saying he violated team policy.

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