WASHINGTON — Washington Nationals infielder Starlin Castro was placed on administrative leave Friday as part of the joint Major League Baseball-MLB Players Association domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policy.
Castro can be on administrative leave for up to seven days barring an extension. He is paid during that time on leave.
The news comes amid the extension of Trevor Bauer’s administrative leave while the league and the Pasadena Police Department continue to investigate an allegation of sexual assault.
Castro can be on administrative leave for up to seven days barring an extension. He is paid during that time on leave.
The news comes amid the extension of Trevor Bauer’s administrative leave while the league and the Pasadena Police Department continue to investigate an allegation of sexual assault.