Taipei - Former US Major League baseball player Cory Bailey and two Taiwan players were suspended from games Thursday due to their alleged involvement in match fixing, Taiwan baseball authorities said Thursday.
"If players are involved in match fixing, we will terminate contracts with them and seek damage," Lee Wen-pin, secretary-general of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (PBL), told reporters.
Bailey, 37, has played in US Major and Minor leagues since 2001 and played for Japan's Yomiuri Giants in 2003.
He played for Taiwan's La New team 2004-2005 before returning to play for Chicago Cubs.