WASHINGTON -- Washington Nationals infielder Starlin Castro was placed on administrative leave Friday by Major League Baseball under its domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policy.
The leave was imposed under the policy adopted by MLB and the players' union in 2015 and can be the initial step leading to a longer suspension. The administrative leave, during which a player is paid but cannot play, has been extended for players under the policy in the past.
Nationals manager Dave Martinez said he learned of the situation last night.
"What I can tell you about myself and this organization, as you know, we do not tolerate any kind of domestic abuse," Martinez said. "Speaking for myself, I think it's awful."
Washington faces San Diego this weekend in the first series out of the All-Star break.
The 31-year-old infielder was placed on the restricted list June 16 due to what Martinez at the time said were "family matters." He was reinstated two days later and pinch hit in a game that night against the New York Mets.
"This is a totally different situation," Martinez said. "If I would have known about this a month ago, we would have had a different conversation. I can tell you that."
Castro is hitting .283 with three home runs and 38 RBIs in 87 games so far this season. He is in his second season with the Nationals after stints with the Cubs, Yankees and Marlins.
The Nationals reinstated infielder Jordy Mercer from the 10-day injured list, and he was in the lineup at third base against the Padres.
"Obviously, this is disturbing news, but we can't let this deter what we're trying to do and what we're trying to accomplish, and that's to win another championship," said Martinez, who spoke to the team about Castro today. "We need to stay positive."
Also on Friday, the Nationals agreed to terms on a major league contract with catcher Rene Rivera. Rivera, 37, hit .236 (13-for-55) with two homers and nine RBIs in 21 games with the Cleveland Indians this season.
Washington catchers Yan Gomes (oblique strain) and Alex Avila (bilateral calf strain) are on the 10-day injured list.