Rob Manfred says he has made "additional progress" toward decisions on two of the first three cases under Major League Baseball's domestic violence policy. He expects an announcement in the next couple of days.

"The substance of this policy uses a 'just cause' standard and also creates kind of a clean slate," Manfred said. "I am giving really thorough consideration to the cases that I have in front of me and thinking their relevance obviously to the individual players, the individual facts most important, but also with an eye toward starting something new. It's important to try to get these as right as possible. ... We're close to having an announcement with respect to at two of the three."

The commissioner wouldn't specify which two cases he was going to rule on first.

Major League Baseball is investigating Aroldis Chapman, Jose Reyes and Yasiel Puig.