Orioles Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar was placed on baseball’s ineligible list Friday and lost a consultant job in MLB’s front office after the league investigated a 2014 sexual misconduct allegation from a baseball employee.
But his status with the Orioles Hall of Fame is unclear. The club has not responded to multiple requests for comment regarding the matter.
Commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement: “Having reviewed all of the available evidence from the now completed investigation, I have concluded that Mr. Alomar violated MLB’s policies, and that termination of his consultant contract and placement on MLB’s Ineligible List are warranted.