Rob Manfred won't decide on how to discipline Jose Reyes until the Colorado Rockies shortstop's domestic violence case plays out in court.

"It depends on the circumstances of each case," Manfred said. "I can imagine a scenario where you're able to get all the information and put yourself in a position to make a decision.

"On the other hand, I think the single biggest mistake you can make here is to make a decision quickly and then have additional facts come out afterward and undermine the quality of that decision."

Reyes is scheduled for an April 4 trial on a charge that he abused his wife Oct. 31 at a Hawaii resort. Reyes has pleaded not guilty.

Before spring training, Manfred placed Reyes on paid suspension under the domestic violence agreement reached in August.

"Once that process plays out, I think we'll be in a position to have access to all the facts and be in a position to act quickly," Manfred said.