Rob Manfred says a decision on possible punishment for Jose Reyes will come sooner rather than later.
Reyes is currently on paid administrative leave, which was not an issue during Spring Training, because players are only paid their salary during the regular season. A suspension would most likely come without pay.
The infielder has two years and $44 million -- plus a team option of $22 million with a $2 million buyout for 2018 -- remaining on the six-year deal he signed with the Miami Marlins prior to 2012.
Police in Maui announced last week they were dropping domestic abuse charges against Reyes, because his wife has allegedly refused to cooperate with police in the investigation.
The charges stemmed from an incident on Oct. 31 that resulted in Reyes' arrest.





