Giant worker Sean Hjelle’s wife, Caroline, accused him of infidelity and “abuse” in a post on tapping.

Caroline Hjelle posted a video on Friday night with the two boys of the couple who made the allegations against the 6-foot-11-Judge.

“When my MLB man abandoned us on Mother’s Day a week later, I finally found out about his business and stopped setting up his abuse so I raised two boys alone,” she wrote on Tiktok.

Caroline Hjelle, the wife of San Francisco Giants worker Sean Hjelle, accused him of abuse and cases. Caroline Hjelle / Tiktok
Caroline Hjelle, the wife of San Francisco Giants worker Sean Hjelle, accused him of abuse and cases. Caroline Hjelle / Tiktok

In the caption, she wrote: “Yes, I had to be quiet for too long” with Lords’ man of the year ” – a song with references to fraud – playing about the video.

The Post received more than 3.4 million views on the platform from Saturday afternoon.

The Giants addressed the accusations in a statement to Die Post on Saturday.

“We are aware of these serious allegations,” a Giants spokeswoman wrote. “We got in touch with MLB. These kinds of allegations fall under their jurisdiction and we will not comment further. ‘

Hjelle did not answer immediately when he asked for comment through the Giants.

Sean Hjelle with his family. Caroline Hjelle / Instagram
Sean and Caroline Hjelle together in the photo. Caroline Hjelle / Instagram

Caroline Hjelle previously hinted at her tapping 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 destroyed by Findind (sic) from all the lies” with the hashtag divorce.

It is not clear whether the two applied for divorce.

The Big Leaguer was in the Giants clubhouse on Saturday morning before the team’s match 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 against Boston.

“Obviously, we are aware of it,” Melvin said according to the AP. “He told me about it last night. We talked to MLB. At this point it is now in their jurisdiction, so I really can’t comment on it. ‘

Sean Hjelle of the San Francisco Giants throws a pitch against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the first innings at Dodger Stadium on June 15, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Getty Images
The worker Sean Hjelle of the San Francisco Giants stands on the field in front of the MLB match against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Chase Field on June 4, 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona. Getty Images

Hjelle, 28, spent parts of four seasons in the big leagues with San Francisco.

In six excursions this season, the right hand has a 4.66 era with seven strokes over 9 ⅔ overs.