Whatever the length of the suspension is. I wonder if Marcel will do appeal to get "time served" so to speak while he's been on the DL. It would involve him giving back the salary he would have earned during that time but would get him back on the field faster.
I think its probable he would have been activated about a month ago from the DL. He should be good to go opening day next year. Time served seems about right.
Unless there is new information that has come to light, I'd be surprised if the organization changes their tune. Everything coming from the beat reporters has suggested that he likely won't play for the Braves again, and like others have said I still expect a fairly long suspension from MLB.
Maybe its different when you're famous, but I know that if I were wrongly accused I'd be talking about it every day- I wouldn't sit silent for a few months and then agree to a 24 week intervention program and 200 hours of community service.
Whatever the length of the suspension is. I wonder if Marcel will do appeal to get "time served" so to speak while he's been on the DL. It would involve him giving back the salary he would have earned during that time but would get him back on the field faster.
If ozuna is back, do we move Acuna back to cf?
I'd love to have soler back
Regardless of the outcome, I still don't see how he doesn't face some sort of suspension from MLB. The fact that he's agreeing to a family violence program is not going to be overlooked by MLB and almost seems to be admission of a violent domestic act.
Soler and Ozuna in the same outfield? With Acuna who's not a very good CFer? That's a big yikes dawg.
Aren't we likely to have the DH?
Regardless of the outcome, I still don't see how he doesn't face some sort of suspension from MLB. The fact that he's agreeing to a family violence program is not going to be overlooked by MLB and almost seems to be admission of a violent domestic act.
Yeah, but I was confused about the way he worded it like... Acuna would have to be in CF to make room for both... I was just having a nightmare thinking of Ozuna and Soler in the same OF
What information is that? That the bodycam footage did NOT support felony charges? That the wife had a history of violence against him? That the wife was having affairs that led to their divorce?
Do you think it's possible that his attorney told him not to talk to the press due to pending litigation?
Love the holier-than-thou angle. Real easy to judge from the nosebleeds.
I'll tell you what I think. I think he did some things he's not proud of, but I think the (ex) wife is a Grade-A certified psycho-bitch. And while he should have some punishment and retraining and community service, he doesn't deserve the guillotine.
Further, I think he's a good dude who got caught up in a bad situation and if the prosecutor has worked out a deal that meets those rehabilitation/punishment goals and results in dropping the charges after a period of compliance, I don't think Major League Baseball is better equipped to conduct their own investigation and reach a different conclusion. That's why there's a justice system.
He's lost most of a season. I would reinstate him immediately and consider his suspension time served.
Unless the video is released and it is damning, I don't see how they have much room to stand on for a lengthy suspension.
Since the DA didn't find enough evidence from the video to make a felony stick, I have to believe the initial police report was exaggerated.
Unless the video is released and it is damning, I don't see how they have much room to stand on for a lengthy suspension.
Since the DA didn't find enough evidence from the video to make a felony stick, I have to believe the initial police report was exaggerated.
What do you think the last two months constitute? I'm sure the fingers have been rehabbed since before the All Star break.
I think some punishment is appropriate. I just cannot abide the "he's played his last game with the Braves" "release him and eat the money" "he's an abuser, that's all I need to know" crowd.
Thank God there's a player's union that will take the unpopular stand and defend his rights when there's a mob outside with pitchforks and torches.
I've said for a while the whole DL situation should have been clarified. For example, if he was not on the DL, what exact status would he have been in for the past 2 months? I feel like the DL has been an excuse for MLB not to have to do anything, and I'm not confident they'll call it time served. Is there precedence for that?
So I'm being judgmental from the nosebleeds by suggesting that someone who was arrested, accused of choking and beating his wife, and just agreed to a 24 month family violence intervention program and 200 hours of community service (essentially a guilty plea) might not be someone I want to cheer for on a daily basis.
Meanwhile, you are not judgmental for deciding that his wife is a 'grade-a certified psycho-bitch', the cops were lying in their initial report, Ozuna is a good dude despite the above allegations, and the MLB/Braves have no right to discipline employees beyond what the justice system allows. Just want to make sure I have it all straight.
Ozuna may very well be a good guy- I'm not in a position to pass judgment on that any more than you are in a position to pass judgment on his wife- but if he beat his wife (no matter how crazy she may or may not be, and no matter how many other people she may or may not have slept with) I don't want him on the team just like I wouldn't hire him at my company. Plenty of good people do bad things, but it doesn't mean they shouldn't face consequences for those actions.
The Braves and MLB have way more information and evidence than what you or I have, and the fact that they are clearly not in a rush to bring him back likely says something about what they think about that evidence.
Yea but MLB has shown a 0 tolerance policy towards domestic violence. Players have received lengthy sentences even without a crime being committed.
Unless the video is released and it is damning, I don't see how they have much room to stand on for a lengthy suspension.
Since the DA didn't find enough evidence from the video to make a felony stick, I have to believe the initial police report was exaggerated.
Doesn't really matter... him doing this program basically admits he admitted to it. Felony has nothing to do with it... there have been plenty of harsh penalties for DV issues when there weren't even charges in the first place.