The Indians pitcher known as Fausto Carmona issued a tearful apology Friday as he was released following his arrest for allegedly using a false identity to play baseball in the Major Leagues. "I ask for the forgiveness of my fans, the government of the United States and the Cleveland Indians for this situation," he said upon leaving court. Police arrested him Thursday outside the U.S. consulate in his native Dominican Republic when he arrived to get his visa renewed. His real name is Roberto Hernandez Heredia and he is 31, three years older than he had claimed.