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Breaking News Judge Sets Deadline For Wander Franco Indictment

Breaking News: Judge Sets Deadline for Wander Franco Indictment

June 1 Deadline Set for Tampa Bay Rays Shortstop

Prosecutors to Officially Charge Star Player

A judge in the Dominican Republic has set a June 1 deadline for prosecutors to officially charge Wander Franco, the Tampa Bay Rays star shortstop. Franco, who is known as "El Patron" and is considered one of the best young players in baseball, has been the subject of an investigation for several months.

The Rays issued a statement saying they are "aware of the situation and are monitoring it closely." The team added that it is "fully cooperating with the authorities and will continue to do so." Franco's agent, Scott Boras, declined to comment.

Franco, who is 20 years old, was born in Bani, Dominican Republic. He signed with the Rays as an international free agent in 2017 and made his MLB debut in 2019. He is a two-time All-Star and has been praised for his fielding and hitting skills.

The charges against Franco have not been made public, but it is believed that they are related to an alleged incident that occurred in the Dominican Republic. Franco has denied any wrongdoing.

If Franco is indicted, he could face a suspension from MLB. The league has a policy of suspending players who are charged with crimes.

The June 1 deadline for Franco's indictment is significant because it could affect the Rays' postseason plans. The Rays are currently in contention for a playoff spot, and Franco is a key part of their team.

The situation is fluid and could change rapidly. Stay tuned for updates.



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