FORT MYERS, Fla. – Citing "insufficient evidence," Major League Baseball decided Miguel Sano will not be disciplined following an investigation into an alleged assault in 2015.
The Twins third baseman was the subject of a league inquiry after being accused, on Twitter, of assault in a 2015 incident at Ridgedale Center in Minnetonka.
Sano, in a release translated from Spanish, said: "I want to thank Major League Baseball for conducting a thorough investigation, and I'm happy to put this behind me."
Sano was accused in a Dec. 28, 2017 Twitter post of trying to forcibly pull a woman into a bathroom after an autograph appearance at a fan apparel store at Ridgedale in October, 2015.
"The Office of the Commissioner found that there was insufficient evidence to support a disciplinary determination against Sano, due to conflicting and inconsistent witness accounts and the absence of contemporaneous substantiation," the league said in a Friday statement. "Barring the receipt of any new information or evidence, the Office of the Commissioner will not impose discipline on Sano."
The announcement came the same day Boston pitcher Steven Wright was handed a 15-game suspension without pay for violating the league's domestic violence policy. Wright was arrested Dec. 8 for domestic assault and preventing a 911 call, a case that was later retired.
Sano, who denied the accusations from the start, will be able to begin the season on the Twins active roster, and is expected to be at third base on Opening Day on Thursday in Baltimore.
He left the clubhouse as soon as it was opened to the media following Friday's exhibition game against Houston, before the league's announcement, and was not available to comment before a release was issued by the players' association.