Herrera plays first game since arrest for domestic violence

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CLEARWATER, Fla. - After playing in his first game with the Philadelphia Phillies since his arrest on domestic violence charges two years ago, Odúbel Herrera apologized and vowed he’s a better person.

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CLEARWATER, Fla. – After playing in his first game with the Philadelphia Phillies since his arrest on domestic violence charges two years ago, Odúbel Herrera apologized and vowed he’s a better person.

“I feel sorry because I made a big mistake,” Herrera said Tuesday. “I know some people are not going to forgive me, and I understand that. I spent the last two years earning (my girlfriend’s) trust back and I’m grateful she forgave me. Now, I would like to have the same opportunity with my teammates, our fans and the Phillies family.”

The former All-Star centre fielder was 1 for 3 with a single and stolen base in a 4-2 loss to Toronto. He played right field, and manager Joe Girardi said he “looked pretty normal.”

Philadelphia Phillies' Odubel Herrera walks near the field during a spring training baseball workout Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, in Clearwater, Fla. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
Philadelphia Phillies' Odubel Herrera walks near the field during a spring training baseball workout Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, in Clearwater, Fla. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Herrera had last played on May 26, 2019. He was suspended for the remainder of the season under Major League Baseball’s domestic violence policy. The charges against Herrera were dismissed, and he was assigned outright to Triple-A Lehigh Valley on Jan. 16 last year and wasn’t part of the 60-player pool for the shortened season.

Herrera will earn $10 million in 2021 in the final season of a $30.5 million, five-year contract that includes two club options, and he is at spring training as a non-roster player.

“I learned a lot the past two years,” he said. “I feel mature. I have changed a lot. I feel I am a better person now.”

Herrera underwent counselling in Philadelphia and also did virtual sessions.

“My relationship is better,” he said. “I feel more mature.”

Herrera said he addressed teammates in the clubhouse before playing against the Blue Jays and he plans to speak to other players who didn’t travel for the game.

“I want to play baseball, help the team win and play my game,” he said. “I told them I love this uniform and I feel happy to wear the uniform again.”

The 29-year-old Herrera was an All-Star in his second season in the majors in 2016 when he batted .286 with 15 homers, 49 RBIs, 25 stolen bases and had a .361 on-base percentage. He had a career-high 22 homers and 71 RBIs in 2018.

Herrera had lost his starting job and was batting just .222 at the time of his arrest.

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