The career of Julio Urias in Major League Baseball remains unresolved, after he was arrested in September 2023 for a domestic violence case, which left him out of action with the Los Angeles Dodgers, who a year later won the World Series.
The Mexican pitcher has a probation sentence, but has received an update from MLB after being placed on administrative leave and, despite not having an official suspension, team owners cannot take him into account, since the video about the incident with his partner aggravated his situation.
In the middle of the offseason and with many teams on a mission to strengthen their rotation, Julio Urias would be a coveted arm, but he is in a situation similar to Trevor Bauer, who was no longer considered in MLB and continued his career in Japan and, last year, in the Mexican Baseball League, where he was champion with the Diablos Rojos.
In MLB, the integrity of its players is taken very seriously and Julio Urias is a repeat domestic violence offender, so it is unlikely that he will be rehired, even though an official suspension announcement is still pending after having the video as evidence of the seriousness of the aggression.
Julio Urias was arrested in September 2023, then posted $50,000 bail and was released, as reported by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. His commitment after what happened was to appear in court on September 27, 2023. MLB launched an investigation into the matter
The case of the Sinaloa pitcher has an aggravating factor, as he was also arrested in May 2019 for domestic violence and MLB suspended him for 20 games, but Los Angeles prosecutors did not formally charge him on the condition that he complete a 52-week domestic violence prevention program.
The Mexican is still waiting to define his future, as Mexican baseball has not opened the doors for him, despite the fact that he was rumored to be with the Diablos Rojos, while he could follow in Trevor Bauer‘s footsteps and look for a team in Japan. For the moment, Julio Urias remains out of the spotlight.