The Peterborough Examiner

Dodgers pitcher Urias suspended 20 games after domestic violence probe

- JORGE CASTILLO Los Angeles Times

ATLANTA — Major League Baseball says Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias has accepted a 20-game suspension stemming from his May arrest on suspicion of misdemeano­ur domestic battery.

The five games Urias missed while on administra­tive leave are included in the suspension, meaning he will miss 15 more games without pay.

“Since May, I have been fully co-operating with both law enforcemen­t and MLB,” Urias said in a statement released by the Major League Baseball Players Associatio­n.

“Although the authoritie­s determined no charges of any kind were warranted, I accept full responsibi­lity for what I believe was my inappropri­ate conduct during the incident.

“Even in this instance where there was no injury or history of violence, I understand and agree that Major League players should be held to a higher standard.

“I hold myself to a higher standard as well.”

Dodgers team president Stan Kasten said Urias will report to the club’s spring training facility at Camelback Ranch and return to the team after his suspension.

President of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said the left-hander is eligible to go on a rehab assignment Aug. 27.

“This is a program that is collaborat­ive between the union and the baseball; I’m very comfortabl­e accepting their judgment about what should happen here,” Kasten said.

Urias was arrested May 13 at the Beverly Center after witnesses told police he shoved the woman he was with, according to people with knowledge of the situation. The woman, however, told investigat­ors she fell in the parking lot while they argued.

Urias, who turned 23 on Monday, was placed on paid administra­tive leave the next day.

In June, city prosecutor­s announced they would not file charges against Urias and no action would be taken in connection with the report, as long as he is not arrested again for violent criminal behaviour in the next year and he participat­ed in a 52-week domestic violence counsellin­g program in person.

MLB’s investigat­ion, however, remained open as Urias continued pitching.

Urias posted a 2.06 earned-run average in 39 1/3 innings after his arrest. He logged a three-inning save in Friday’s win over Atlanta, knowing his suspension was imminent. Urias met with Kasten, Friedman and manager Dave Roberts after the game. Kasten said Urias expressed remorse.

“He understand­s the gravity of things like this,” Kasten said. “He’s going to work hard to move forward, learn from this, improve ... We will be here to help him as anyone ... would expect us to do.”

 ?? LOS ANGELES TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? Julio Urias was arrested in May on suspicion of misdemeano­ur domestic battery.
LOS ANGELES TIMES FILE PHOTO Julio Urias was arrested in May on suspicion of misdemeano­ur domestic battery.

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