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Reyes put on paid leave
COLORADO Rockies shortstop Jose Reyes has been placed on paid leave pending completion of his criminal proceedings on domestic abuse charges in Hawaii, Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred said on Tuesday.
Four-time All-Star Reyes entered a plea of not guilty after his October 31 arrest in Hawaii for allegedly assaulting his wife and was given an April 4 trial date. Spring training camps for the 2016 season have just opened this month. The commissioner said he would decide whether to impose discipline on Reyes upon resolution of the criminal proceedings and completion of MLB’s investigation into the incident. Reyes was traded to the Rockies from the Toronto Blue Jays in July, and has two years and US$44 million remaining on the six-year, US$106 million contract he signed with the Miami Marlins in 2012. The Rockies open their 2016 season on April 4 on the road against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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