Los Angeles Dodgers general manager Andrew Friedman said Julio Urías' arrest on felony domestic violence charges was "extremely disappointing" and noted that the organization is considering multiple options for its pitching staff in light of the left-hander's uncertain future.
Friedman and manager Dave Roberts both addressed reporters Tuesday in the Dodgers' most extensive commentary since Urías was arrested late Sunday in Los Angeles. It marked the second domestic violence arrest in the past four years for Urías, who is not with the Dodgers on their six-game road trip.
"Obviously, extremely disappointing development," Friedman said.