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Julio Urias: Plans to Continue Playing Career

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 14 – Julio Urías, the only player suspended twice under MLB's domestic violence policy, becomes eligible to sign after completing a half-season suspension, his agent said.

  • Julio Urías, a former Dodgers pitcher, is preparing to resume his baseball career after a two-year suspension that ended in July 2025.
  • His suspension stemmed from a second domestic violence incident in 2023, following a prior arrest in 2019, resulting in administrative leave and his Dodgers contract expiring.
  • Although Julio Urías did not play, the Dodgers secured the 2024 World Series title, and while several teams have expressed interest in him as a free agent, it remains unclear if he will sign with any of them.
  • Urías posted a 60-25 record during his time with the Dodgers and led all National League pitchers in victories in 2021; his agent Scott Boras confirmed that he remains committed to resuming his baseball career.
  • His return depends on completing requirements, rehabbing to game shape, and whether teams accept the potential public relations risks associated with signing him.
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| broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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