Julio Urías\' locker was noticeably absent from the Los Angeles Dodgers\' clubhouse when the team returned home Monday, replaced by one for veteran second baseman Kolten Wong. At least two of his Dodger Stadium murals have also been covered up in the wake of his Sept. 3 arrest on suspicion of felony domestic violence, and there were no signs of his merchandise at the team\'s on-site stores.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts characterized the removal of Urías\' locker as an \"organizational\" decision and called the entire situation \"sad on every level.\" Asked if the actions taken by the team were an indication that it had moved on from Urías, Roberts said: \"I think so. I think that\'s kind of where we\'re at right now.\"
\"There\'s really not much for me to comment,\" Roberts added, \"other than the fact that, like I said on the first day, this is
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