


Giants pitcher Sean Hjelle’s wife, Caroline, accused him of infidelity and “abuse” in a post on TikTok.
On Friday night, Caroline Hjelle posted a video with the couple’s two sons making the allegations against the 6-foot-11 right-hander.
“When my MLB husband abandons us on Mothers Day a week after this once I finally found out about his affairs and stopped putting up with his abuse so I’ve been raising two boys alone,” she wrote on TikTok.
In the caption, she wrote, “Yeah I’ve had to be silent for too long about this” with Lorde’s “Man of the Year” — a song with references to cheating — playing over the video.
The post has garnered more than 3.4 million views on the platform as of Saturday afternoon.
The Giants addressed the accusations in a statement provided to The Post on Saturday.
“We are aware of these serious allegations,” a Giants spokesperson wrote. “We have been in contact with MLB. These type of allegations fall under their jurisdiction and we won’t be commenting further.”
Hjelle did not immediately reply when asked for comment through the Giants.
Caroline Hjelle had previously hinted at relationship troubles on her TikTok account.
On April 8, she posted a video of her and her sons with text saying “No one would know an hour ago I was devastated by findind [sic] out all the lies” with the hashtag divorce.
It’s not clear if the two have filed for divorce.
The big leaguer was in the Giants’ clubhouse on Saturday morning before the team’s game against the Red Sox but did not address reporters, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
San Francisco manager Bob Melvin told reporters that Hjelle was available to pitch against Boston.
“Obviously we’re aware of it,” Melvin said, according to the AP. “He told me about it last night. We talked to MLB. At this point, it’s in their jurisdiction right now so I really can’t comment on it further.”
Hjelle, 28, has spent parts of four seasons in the big leagues with San Francisco.
In six outings this season, the right-hander has a 4.66 ERA with seven strikeouts over 9 ⅔ innings.