Wander Franco avoids prison after judge grants pardon in retaliation for abuse

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Former Major League Baseball All-Star Wander Franco will avoid prison despite being found guilty for a second time on charges of sexual and psychological abuse of a minor. A judge in the Dominican Republic granted the 25-year-old shortstop a judicial pardon.

The decision overturned Franco’s original June 2025 sentence, in which he received a two-year suspended sentence.

The allegations against Franco stemmed from a months-long relationship the ex-MLB had with a 14-year-old girl that began in December 2022, when the former top baseball prospect was 21 years old. The court ruled that while Franco was criminally responsible for his actions, he was also the victim of an extortion and racketeering scheme allegedly orchestrated by the minor’s mother.

Wander Franco of the Tampa Bay Rays watches the game during the fifth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., on August 12, 2023. (Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images)

Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco sits in court during his trial on charges of sexually abusing a minor in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, June 2, 2025. (Ricardo Hernandez/AP)

Prosecutors aggressively pushed for a five-year prison sentence for the Tampa Bay Rays star, but the court ultimately gave its harshest sentence to the minor’s mother. Investigators previously uncovered more than $100,000 in cash during raids on her home tied to Franco.

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The mother was sentenced to 10 years in prison for money laundering and commercial sexual exploitation.

During the trial, prosecutors detailed how she allegedly used her daughter as a financial commodity, extracting thousands of dollars from the wealthy MLB player in exchange for consenting to the relationship.

While Franco avoided prison time, his professional baseball career in Major League Baseball is long over. He signed an 11-year, $182 million contract extension with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2021.

Wander Franco of the Tampa Bay Rays looks on before the game against the Minnesota Twins at Tropicana Field in Tampa, Fla., on June 8, 2023. (Rob Tringali/MLB Images via Getty Images)

Franco has not appeared in an MLB game since August 2023, when allegations about the minor first exploded on social media.

He was later placed on administrative leave before MLB moved him to its restricted list and froze both his salary and service time.

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Under US immigration law, the case likely qualifies as a “crime involving moral turpitude.”

Because Franco was not fully exonerated, immigration experts believe it will be nearly impossible for him to secure the necessary work visa to resume his Major League career.

Dominican baseball star Wander Franco gestures during his trial in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, June 26, 2025. Franco received a two-year suspended sentence after being found guilty of sexually abusing a teenage girl. (Luis Tavarez/AFP)

The sentence also gives Ray considerable influence financially.

With about $160 million left on Franco’s contract, the organization is not obligated to pay him if he can’t get a visa or report to the team.

The Rays could also try to void the rest of the deal under morals clauses commonly included in professional sports contracts.

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Major League Baseball’s independent investigation under its joint domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policy continues.

MLB has previously said it is waiting for the Dominican Republic’s legal process to conclude before issuing formal disciplinary action.

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