Traded Wood and Peraza for nothing. Thanks!
This may be the best news of the season so far.
Unreal. If this situation is as straightforward as it looks right now, I could see him being suspended for the entire year. Also, if this is felony assualt . . . I assume he's looking at jail time even if he's a first-time offender.
I know I am being extremely prejudiced here, but I think these Cuban players are a huge risk and teams need to be leery of making huge (or should I say "yuge") investments in them. They've existed in a somewhat protected environment and then they uproot and have to get used to a vastly different culture where they aren't automatically on a national pedestal.
I know I am being extremely prejudiced here, but I think these Cuban players are a huge risk and teams need to be leery of making huge (or should I say "yuge") investments in them. They've existed in a somewhat protected environment and then they uproot and have to get used to a vastly different culture where they aren't automatically on a national pedestal.
While I am an attorney, I've never in any way, shape, or form done any immigration work. My very, very cursory look at this seems to show that yes, Olivera may have to worry about being deported. If you're not a US citizen and you commit what is known as a "aggravated felony" then you can be very quickly deported and permanently barred from re-entry into the US. Acts of domestic violence are generally considered to be aggravated felonies.
Charges against Aroldis Chapman were dropped so there was no risk of deportation there. Jose Reyes was originally planning on going to trial (probably because he would have been deported if convicted) but charges are being dropped because Reyes' wife isn't cooperating with authorities.
If this woman wants to take Olivera all the way and Olivera is convicted, it looks like there's a very good chance he'd be deported. Olivera's best chance is probably to have this woman not want to pursue the case.
As I thought they would do:
"MLB has placed Olivera on administrative leave, and the commissioner’s office has begun to investigate his situation, Adam Kilgore of the Washington Post tweets."
Does that mean we get to call someone up?
2004 was a fun year, wasn't it? JD Drew was awesome, Johnny Estrada hit .320, we had that cool Eli Marrero/Charles Thomas platoon in left. Man, good times.