The arrest of Rockies shortstop Jose Reyes, who allegedly assaulted his wife in their hotel room in Wailea, Hawaii on Oct. 31, is now under review by Major League Baseball.
Reyes, 32, could become the first player subject to MLB's domestic violence policy, which was agreed upon by MLB and the players' association in August.
Commissioner Rob Manfred had no comment on any possible disciplinary measures for Reyes.
"We will process this one consistent with the new policy we negotiated with the union," Manfred told reporters Tuesday at the general managers meetings in Boco Raton, Fla. "Obviously it's an issue of concern to us."