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Rockies remain uncertain of Reyes' status

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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - While most of the Colorado Rockies already are at their spring training facility, shortstop Jose Reyes is a notable exception.

Contact with Reyes has been limited since his Oct. 31 arrest in Hawaii on a domestic violence charge that could lead to discipline under Major League Baseball's new domestic violence policy. Reyes pleaded not guilty to allegations of abusing his wife, and baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says he hopes to have a decision on possible sanctions by Opening Day.

''I hope everything works out for Jose,'' manager Walt Weiss said Wednesday. ''He brings a certain energy to our club that was nice to see last year. But I've got to coach and manage the guys that are here.''

Weiss, whose team is coming off its fifth straight losing season, said he was last in touch with Reyes through text messages around the December holidays. Weiss said if Reyes is out for a significant time, Trevor Story would get a chance to make the Opening-Day roster.

''It's kind of a tough situation with the legal implications and everything,'' Weiss said.

All-Star second-baseman DJ LeMahieu won't move to shortstop.

''DJ is entrenched on the other side of the base,'' Weiss said.

Troy Tulowitzki spent nearly a decade at shortstop for the Rockies, earning five All-Star selections and two Gold Gloves. He was sent to Toronto in the July deal that brought Reyes, a four-time All-Star who hit only .259 in 47 games in Colorado.

Reyes, due $22 million in each of the next two seasons, is slated for a trial starting April 4, the day the Rockies open the season at Arizona

''I'm sure the guys upstairs feel the same way: We've got to work with who's here,'' Weiss said. ''The guys that are here are something that we're going to focus on.''

The 23-year-old Story reached Triple-A last season, and the Rockies seem unconcerned with the possibility they might not push his free agent eligibility back a year, until after the 2022 season, if he makes the roster coming out of spring training and doesn't go back to the minor leagues.

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