MLB suspends former Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías through 2025 All-Star break under domestic-violence policy

Julio Urías was suspended by MLB through the 2025 All-Star break. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)
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Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías was suspended through the 2025 All-Star break for violating the league’s domestic-violence policy, MLB announced Friday. Urías, who is currently a free agent, will be reinstated from the restricted list on July 17, 2025.

This is the second time that Urías, 28, has been suspended by the league under the domestic-violence policy. He received a 20-game suspension in 2019 after he was arrested and charged with domestic battery. After being reinstated, Urías pitched for the Dodgers down the stretch in 2019. He returned to the team in 2020 and was on the mound when the Dodgers won the World Series that year.

Urías remained with the Dodgers through most of the 2023 season. Following another domestic-violence arrest that September, he was placed on administrative leave by MLB. His contract expired at the end of the 2023 season, and he went unsigned through 2024 to the present.

Urías showed promise on the mound early in his career as one of baseball’s top prospects. He was in the midst of a breakout season in 2019, posting a 2.49 ERA through 79 2/3 innings, when he received his first domestic-violence suspension.

After winning the World Series in 2020, Urías put up his two best seasons in the majors. He won 20 games in 2021 and finished seventh in Cy Young voting after posting a 2.96 ERA. He was even better in 2022, logging a 2.16 ERA and finishing third in Cy Young voting.

Injuries limited Urías’ innings and performance in 2023. Before he was placed on administrative leave, he put up a 4.60 ERA over 117 1/3 innings.

With him having been unsigned since the end of 2023, Urías’ major-league career could be over following Friday’s suspension.

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