Dodgers Andrew Toles Arrested After Being Found Sleeping Behind Florida Airport – Bleacher Report

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Per Mike Oz of Yahoo Sports, Toles is technically still with the Dodgers, who positioned him on the restricted list after he did not report to spring training in 2019.
Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reported then that Toles did not report to camp for “individual factors.”
The Tampa Bay Rays chose Toles in the 3rd round of the 2012 draft. Toles discovered success in the minors, especially hitting.326 for Single-A Bowling Green in 2013.

His professional baseball days paused, however, as Toles looked for treatment for anxiety, per Pedro Moura of The Athletic. He requested for his release from the Rays in 2015 and looked into a mental health treatment center in Atlanta.
Eventually, the Dodgers signed Toles in September 2015, and he went off to the groups educational league. One year later on, he was starring for the Dodgers in the playoffs.

MLB outfielder Andrew Toles was apprehended June 22 on a misdemeanor charge of trespassing after cops apparently found him sleeping behind the Key West airport, per Gwen Filosa of the Miami Herald.
Deputy Tomas Venegas of the Monroe County Sheriffs Office composed in the authorities report that Toles, who had a black book bag with him, declined to leave the properties regardless of cops asking him multiple times to do so.
He is being held at Stock Island Detention Center on a $500 bond and has a July 2 court date, per Filosa.
Toles played 96 games for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 2016-2018, hitting.286 with eight house runs and 35 RBI. He starred in the 2016 National League playoffs, hitting.364 and publishing an.878 OPS in 11 games.