‘We’re on standby’: Los Angeles Dodgers comment on Julio Urias case

After installation Julio Urias on administrative leave, remove his locker and remove him from official team images, Los Angeles Dodgers They talked about a case of alleged domestic violence involving a Mexican pitcher.

Through an authoritative voice, such as an operations manager, Andrew FriedmanThe Los Angeles franchise has made its position on the matter clear and, despite taking actions that appear to be clear damage control strategies, have said they are waiting to see how things unfold.

“Right now we are still in wait-and-see mode,” Friedman said Monday in a statement to Orange County Register. “It’s in your hands Major League Baseball, and for us at the moment it’s about having enough space for the players there. No more no less. Obviously, as more news emerges, we will respond accordingly,” he added.

Andrew Friedman, president of baseball operations for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Photo: Jane Kamin-Onsea/Getty Images.

Still Dodgers spoke more with actions than words, declaring Uriah indefinite leave while the case is being investigated Major League Baseball and removing not only his locker in the locker room, but also his image from the murals on the outskirts Dodger Stadium.

Shortly after it became known that the baseball player had been arrested outside BMO Stadium after playing MLS between LAFC And Inter Miamimanager Dave Roberts He admitted that he was shocked and disappointed by the news.

Exactly Roberts was the one who confirmed the organizational decision to remove the pitcher’s locker and give it to the second baseman. Kolten Wong. “El Culichi”’s contract expires in a few months, and the strategist did not hide the fact that all these actions will most likely alienate the Mexican from the team.

Uriah He will become the first player to hit the ball twice. MLB Domestic Violence Policy installed in 2015. Already in 2019, he was arrested after a heated quarrel with a woman in the parking lot of a shopping center. When he appeared, the Mexican man pinned the woman against the car and left her on the floor of the car. Beverly Center in Los Angeles.

The 27-year-old pitcher spent the night in jail and was released after posting bail of $20,000, a $30,000 decrease from the last altercation.

The then punishment for violation Major League Baseball’s Joint Policy on Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse It was 20 games. Now the Aztec player could face much harsher sanctions, and there is already talk of at least 100 games awaiting him.

Author: Alfredo Di Cesare
Source: La Opinion

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