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Related: About this forumPhillies outfielder Odubel Herrera suspended for rest of season
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Odúbel Herrera was suspended without pay by Major League Baseball for the remainder of the season because he violated baseball's domestic violence policies, MLB said Friday. Commissioner Rob Manfred said the suspension is retroactive to June 24 and will cover 85 games and any postseason games the Phillies play.
Herrera was arrested in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on May 27 but the simple assault case against him was dismissed this week. He will not appeal his suspension.
According to a post on the Atlantic City police department's Facebook page, the agency said officers were called to the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino at about 8:30 p.m.
They identified the possible victim as a 20-year-old woman from Philadelphia who had visible arm and neck injuries but refused medical treatment. The woman, described as Herrera's girlfriend, was talking with security guards when police arrived. Herrera, 27, was in his hotel room where he was arrested. He was released with a court summons.
CNN affiliate KYW reported that Herrera was told he must complete 60 days of counseling when he appeared in court this week. Photos of him leaving the courthouse show him holding hands with the woman.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/05/us/mlb-odubel-herrera-suspended-domestic-violence/index.html
ADX
(1,622 posts)...for whatever he may have done.
Hopefully, he works out whatever he needs to and comes back strong next season. Best of luck to all concerned going forward...
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)It's not unusual that victims of domestic abuse repeatedly forgive their abuser.
Doesn't make it OK and often ends in worse violence.
ADX
(1,622 posts)...No, I didn't, so miss me with your presumptuous bullshit. I'm fully aware that it's not unusual for DV victims to forgive their abuser; that was kinda my point.
Next time, you might want to ratchet down your zeal to jump on the first poster who doesn't seem to demonstrate the exact same level of outrage that you do or that you deem appropriate...
Freddie
(9,686 posts)A lot of them are hes from a culture where its accepted that a guy will beat up his wife/girlfriend. I think hes Dominican. Hes in America now and that is NOT ACCEPTED here. Hope he and others get the message.