A domestic assault charge against Houston Astros closer Roberto Osuna in Toronto was withdrawn on Tuesday.
In exchange, Osuna agreed to a peace bond. He must comply to a series of conditions for one year or face criminal charges, which would carry a maximum sentence of up to four years imprisonment.
The 23-year-old Osuna, then a member of the Toronto Blue Jays, was charged in May with assault in an alleged domestic incident.
The woman Osuna is alleged to have assaulted declined to testify. Major League Baseball suspended Osuna without pay for 75 games for violating its domestic violence policy.
The Blue Jays later traded him to Houston.
The Astros on Tuesday issued a statement saying they “look forward to Roberto continuing his commitment to be a productive and caring part of our community.”
“The Astros remain committed to increase our support regarding the issues of domestic violence and abuse of any kind,” the statement continued. “We have engaged with a number of local, state and national organizations — and we look forward to working with them in the short term and over the long term.”
Osuna was greeted by boos Monday when he entered in the ninth inning in the Astros’ win over the Blue Jays, the first time he had returned to the Rogers Centre since being traded.
Osuna’s attorney said the player had planned to plead not guilty had the matter gone to trial.