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MLB places Dodgers' Julio Urías on administrative leave, sources say - ESPN

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Major League Baseball announced Wednesday it has placed Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias on administrative leave Wednesday, three days after police arrested the left-hander on suspicion of felony domestic violence.

Urías, 27, did not travel with the Dodgers after his late-Sunday arrest outside BMO Stadium, where he had watched the Inter Miami-LAFC soccer game.

He was taken into custody on charges of corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant, which can be filed as a felony or misdemeanor.

MLB can unilaterally place a player on administrative leave — during which he is paid but removed from a team's roster — for seven days under the joint domestic-violence policy.

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