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Originally Posted by MiamiMarlinsFan
Even if found innocent in a court of law, if MLB feels they themselves found sufficient evidence of guilt, they can still suspend him or even ban him for life. See the 1919 Black Sox Scandal for precedent.
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Suspensions for life because of throwing games in an era long before the game had a player's union, is mostly certainly not "precedent" for a unionized player suspected of inappropriate behavior with at least one minor.
Not precedent in any shape or form.