The president Mexican Baseball League (LMB), Horacio de la Vegait seems that in a matter of days he changed his mind about a possible landing Julio Urias in competition.
A few days after he assured that “it was not possible” that the pitcher will enter local competitions in the medium term, De La Vega He clarified his statements in an interview with the network ESPNwhere he assured that the player deserved an opportunity in the future.
The manager made it a condition that “El Kulichi” would visit in the future if his episode of domestic violence was fully resolved. “This is something that we have discussed in detail, we cannot have specific precision; However, we must allow the procedures to take their course, what happened to Julio Urias is unfortunate, I have the pleasure of knowing him, he is a great player and a great horse.”
“Notwithstanding the above, it would be inappropriate to immediately grant him a spot for many reasons, but I am confident that he deserves the opportunity to compete in the Mexican Baseball League in the future.”he added.
Last week, in a conversation with a journalist Marisol Rojas during the presentation Mexican Softball League (LMS), De La Vega was questioned about rumors that led Uriah for a local competition. However, then the leader reacted decisively and ruled out this scenario. “I would say no. “We are supposed to be correspondents,” he began.
“We held negotiations within the Assembly (of team owners). Julio must go through this process and we will be closely monitoring the Major League’s decision; And from our side there has been no possibility of joining the LMB lately.”- he pronounced the verdict.
A few months after the end of the contract with Dodgers”El Kulichi” is under investigation Major League Baseball and on administrative leave. With the Mexican expected to face at least 100 games in the Big Ten, a return to his home country has been a strong question for weeks.
He is scheduled to appear in court on September 27 this year for a hearing in Los Angeles. Urias was arrested a few weeks ago while leaving BMO Stadium after the match between LAFC And Inter Miami for alleged domestic violence. Aztecs pitcher becomes first player to foul Major League Baseball’s Joint Policy on Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse twice.
Source: La Opinion
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