Investigators in the Dominican Republic are looking into a second complaint filed against Rays shortstop Wander Franco, according to a Spanish-language report from Juan Arturo Recio of ESPN. ESPN’s Jeff Passan also wrote an English article based on Recio’s report.
According to ESPN, law enforcement first began a formal investigation on July 17 into allegations that Franco had an inappropriate relationship with a minor. A second girl subsequently filed an official complaint making similar allegations. ESPN writes that a third girl has alleged an inappropriate relationship as well but has not spoken with investigators. There are presently two formal complaints.
Passan writes that investigators have not yet spoken with Franco but hope to do so within the coming weeks. According to Passan, the investigations are expected to last well beyond the end of the 2023 season.
In the interim, Franco is away from the team. Shortly after social media allegations circulated on August 13, the team and player mutually agreed he’d be placed on the restricted list. MLB indefinitely placed Franco on administrative leave on August 22.
Administrative leave is not a disciplinary action or a finding of fact. It’s an agreed-upon portion of the MLB/MLBPA policy on domestic violence, child abuse and/or sexual assault that keeps a player away from the team while the league can look into the allegations. The player is paid while on administrative leave. The domestic violence/child abuse policy permits MLB to levy discipline regardless of whether a player is criminally charged.
The Rays have used Osleivis Basabe as their shortstop of late. The 22-year-old is hitting .273/.333/.409 through his first 14 major league games.