Infielder Orelvis Martínez, the Toronto Blue Jays’ top prospect, has been suspended for 80 games without pay after violating Major League Baseball’s performance-enhancing drug policy. The suspension came first. reported by ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
Martinez, 22, had just been called up from Triple-A Buffalo for his major league debut on Friday. Playing second base, he went 1 for 3 in Toronto’s 7-1 loss to the Cleveland Guardians.
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Orelvis Martínez has been suspended 80 games for violating MLB’s performance-enhancing drug policy. Martinez, 22, is Toronto’s top hitting prospect and made his major league debut on Friday.
—Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) June 23, 2024
Martínez tested positive for clomiphene, a fertility drug that is on MLB’s list of prohibited substances, according to Passan. In a statement released by the MLB Players Association, Martinez said he has been trying to start a family with his girlfriend and was prescribed the medication at a fertility clinic in the Dominican Republic.
“We wanted to keep this matter private, even within our family, and we trusted the doctor who assured us that this treatment did not include performance-enhancing drugs,” Martinez said in the statement. “Therefore, I made the mistake of not disclosing this to my team or the MLBPA.”
“We are surprised and disappointed to learn of Orelvis Martínez’s suspension,” said the Blue Jays general manager. Ross Atkins said in a statement. “We will do everything in our power to ensure Orelvis has learned from this mistake. Orelvis has our support and we know he will get through this.”
With Toronto playing 76 games so far this season, Martinez will be eligible to return from his suspension during the final week of the schedule. At 35-41, the Blue Jays are currently last in the American League East, 15 1/2 games behind the New York Yankees.
In 63 games with Buffalo, Martínez hit .260 with an .867 OPS, 14 doubles, 16 home runs and 46 RBIs. He signed with Toronto as an international free agent in 2018. MLB.com He ranked Martínez as the best hitting prospect in the Blue Jays organization. Over his five seasons, he has compiled a .242 average and .833 OPS with 109 home runs and 335 RBIs.
“I took full responsibility for my negligence and accepted my suspension,” Martínez added. “I want to apologize to my teammates in both Buffalo and Toronto, the Blue Jays organization and, most importantly, the fans who have supported me throughout my career.”