It’s over: Nationals close the door to a return of Starlin Castro for his case of violence

Another of the players who is involved in problems of domestic violence is the Dominican Starlin Castro of the Washington Nationals, who saw his administrative leave from MLB extended for a longer time, which endangers his career in the Major Leagues. While he has not yet been convicted of anything or has been tried, Washington is not very happy with his actions.

According to information from Jesse Dougherty of The Washington Post, Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo has mentioned that Castro likely played his last game with the capital, as they have a zero tolerance policy against domestic violence. In the organization.

When I heard the news I was very disappointed. Here is zero tolerance in those situations. We have to be better than this. No matter how good you are, none of these behaviors will be tolerated. He probably won’t play for us again.

Castro, like Trevor Bauer, is on paid administrative leave as the investigations against him continue and they are not yet suspended.

Gabriel Delgado

I started as a rookie on Al Bat in early 2018 and I am going into my third season covering Major League Baseball as a web reporter. I am a fan of the San Francisco Giants, a number one defender of Barry Bonds and a critic of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Fernando Tatis Jr., Juan Soto and Ronald Acuña are the future of baseball, Mike Trout is overrated, and the Astros deserved to be taken away from the World Series for cheating. Besides baseball, I also enjoy soccer, football, basketball, and just about any other game that includes a ball or a ball. I am also an amateur musician, penniless gamer and very nerdy. Graduated in journalism from the University of Guadalajara, I graduated in 2017. Born in the shrimp capital of the world, Escuinapa, Sinaloa. I lived in Australia for a while; i survived giant spiders, tasmanian devils and fought a kangaroo and didn’t die trying.

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