Julio Urias
Hanging by MLB
…Infringed domestic violence policy
Published
Former Dodgers star Julio Urias It was only suspended for about half of the 2025 season after MLB announced that the pitcher had violated its domestic violence policy.
Commissioner Rob Manfred revealed his punishment Wednesday… since nearly two years after Urias was accused of trolling his wife outside the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles after the LAFC vs. Intermiami game.

“The baseball committee’s office has completed an investigation into allegations that free agent pitcher Julio Urias violated Major League Baseball’s joint domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policies,” Comish said in a statement.
“After reviewing all the evidence available, Uris violated our policy and concluded that discipline was appropriate.”
Urias, who sat for all seasons in 2024, will be allowed to return from the restricted list on July 17th, Manfred said.
Urias was a hit in the end 5 Misdemeanor Fees This is due to an incident in September 2023 with his wife. He continued to sues a contest for one misdemeanor household battery in May 2024…and the other four charges he faced were dropped.
A few weeks after the incident was shut down, a video of alleged altercation with his wife was released – and it’s unsettling.
Urias joined the Dodgers’ big league roster in 2016 and helped win the World Series in 2020. He became a free agent after the ’23 season and hasn’t pitched another pitch on the show yet.