Julio Urías, former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, has faced significant trouble affecting his baseball career. In September 2023, he was arrested on felony domestic violence charges after an altercation with his wife outside a soccer game in Los Angeles. This was his second arrest related to domestic violence; he had a previous suspension in 2019 for similar issues. Following the 2023 incident, MLB placed him on administrative leave and later suspended him through the 2025 All-Star break for violating the league's joint domestic violence policy. His contract with the Dodgers expired after the 2023 season, and he did not sign with any MLB team in 2024. Urías completed his suspension in July 2025 and is eligible for reinstatement, but he has not yet returned to MLB. His agent has stated that he is working on regaining fitness and hopes to continue his career. Meanwhile, he has been reported to be on the preliminary roster of Tomateros de Culiacan in Mexico's winter league, seeking to get back into professional baseball there. There is speculation that a strong performance could help him return to MLB in the future, though his past suspensions and off-field issues remain a significant concern.