What happened to Julio Urías? ‘Teams ask me about him all the time,’ agent says
The only player twice suspended under baseball’s domestic violence and sexual assault policy has yet to decide whether he wants to resume his career, according to his agent. Former Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías, whose second suspension expired last July, has not signed with any team since then. Scott Boras, the agent for Urías, declined to say whether any team had offered Urías a contract this year but said he has not solicited offers from any clubs. “I have to have the authority from my client even to talk about the subject,” Boras said, “and I don’t have that yet.” In January, the Mexican baseball site Puro Beisbol posted pictures of Urías throwing with children in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, with the Spanish-language site Diario AS calling it “the first time he had been seen throwing a baseball in public since September 2023,” the month he last pitched for the Dodgers. Urías sat out the 2024 season during a Major League Baseball investigation. His suspension covered the first half of the 2025 season. When he …



