Osuna addresses new Astros teammates in closed-door meeting
LOS ANGELES — Roberto Osuna is getting a second chance with the Houston Astros. They also made it clear they won’t give him another one.
The All-Star closer met his new Astros teammates Sunday and addressed the club for 10 minutes in a closed-door meeting after completing a 75-game suspension for violating Major League Baseball’s domestic violence policy.
The defending World Series champions acquired Osuna on Monday in a trade with the Toronto Blue Jays while he was still serving his penalty. The reliever was arrested and charged with assaulting his girlfriend May 8 in Toronto. Few details have been made public and the next court date in the case is scheduled for Sept. 5.
“We believe that Roberto will not let us down,” the Astros said in a statement Sunday. “If there is any type of issue in the future, we will take immediate and decisive action — it will not be tolerated.”