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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Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías hasn’t thrown a ball since September 2023, but that hasn’t stopped baseball’s most powerful agent from planting the seeds of a potential return. Scott Boras, the longtime representative for Urías, told reporters that the 28-year-old left-hander “still has every intention to continue his career” once reinstated from the restricted list.That comment alone sparked immediate controversy and curiosity. C…
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Agent: Julio Urías has 'every intention to continue his career'
ATLANTA — The suspension of former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías ends Wednesday. The next day, Major League Baseball will remove him from its restricted list, and any team that wishes to sign him can do so.
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