As Clear Message To Julio Urias, LA Dodgers Took Down Locker & Artwork

Julio Urias To Japan Baseball: How Accurate Mexican Pitcher Report?

Since his locker and possessions were removed from the locker room of the most well-liked club in Southern California as a result of the domestic violence controversy, which he has been a part of since last week, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias appears to be growing further away from the future of his team.

According to ESPN, a veteran infielder named Kolten Wong just joined the Dodgers following the team’s week-long road series against the Miami Marlins and Washington Nationals. The pitcher’s sign has been taken down, and its place has been taken by the possessions of Kolten Wong, who recently joined the team.

Dave Roberts, the Dodgers manager, spoke on Monday: “I think it did (mean Urias was getting farther and farther away from the team). I think that’s where we are now.”

In addition, a large portion of the Mexican pitcher’s existing apparel was withdrawn, and further goods were being auctioned off. The painting outside Dodger Stadium, where Urias was celebrating the 2020 World Series victory, was covered up.

The violent footage of Julio Urias is in the hands of the authorities

Urias was detained on September 3rd outside BMO Stadium, the MLS venue where Los Angeles FC plays. Urias had been a special guest during the match between Inter Miami and the current U.S. club football champions, which Inter Miami lost.

In addition to all of this, it has been reported in the media that the investigators in the case, specifically the Los Angeles Police Department, already possess a witness-shot video in which Urias is seen shoving a woman, most likely his girlfriend, Daisy Perez, into a building fence.

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