Hector Olivera
LF FA
Tue 5/30/17 3:07 PM

Olivera signed a contract Tuesday with the Sugar Land Skeeters of the Atlantic League, Robert Murray of FanRagSports.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Olivera was a much-ballyhooed signing out of Cuba back in the spring of March 2015, when he landed a six-year, $62.5 million contract from the Dodgers. He never lived up to expectations on or off the field, slashing .245/.296/.378 over 108 career plate appearances with the Dodgers and Braves before he was charged last April with misdemeanor assault and battery. The Braves later dealt him to the Padres last July in a salary dump, but he was waived shortly thereafter. Olivera served an 82-game suspension for the assault charge and won't be subject to further discipline should he return to affiliated baseball at some point, but the 32-year-old will need to prove his worth on the independent circuit before organizations take another look at him.

Hector Olivera
LF FA
Wed 8/10/16 3:39 PM

The Padres requested unconditional release waivers on Olivera on Wednesday.
EDGE Analysis
The poster child for what can go wrong when giving a veteran Cuban defector a large contract, Olivera's career never really got off the ground before a domestic violence incident netted him an 82-game suspension earlier in the year. If Olivera, 31, hopes to continue to pursue a career in the big leagues, he will likely need to accept a minor league contract with his next club. He has a career .245/.296/.378 slash line with two home runs in 108 MLB plate appearances.

Hector Olivera
LF FA
Tue 8/2/16 5:52 PM

Olivera was designated for assignment, Dennis Lin of the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
EDGE Analysis
Olivera has failed to impress at Triple-A this season, as he's gone just 4-for-35 over nine games. Due to his struggles, both on and off the field, it seems unlikely that another club is going to be eager to bring Olivera on board, especially considering the fact that he's owed approximately $30 million through 2020.

Hector Olivera
LF FA
Sat 7/30/16 10:24 PM

Olivera has been traded from Atlanta to San Diego for outfielder Matt Kemp.
EDGE Analysis
Olivera, who is set to return from an 82-game suspension Aug. 2, has already been designated for assignment by San Diego. According to ,MLB.com,

Hector Olivera
LF FA
Sat 7/30/16 7:31 PM

The Braves have agreed to trade Olivera (suspension) to the Padres in exchange for Matt Kemp, pending physicals, David O'Brien of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
EDGE Analysis
One year to the day after they landed Olivera from the Dodgers, the Braves have agreed to send the 31-year-old to San Diego in a swap of bad contracts. Olivera is currently serving a suspension for violating the Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Child Abuse Policy but is eligible to return Aug. 2. He's had a tough time shaking the rust while on a rehab assignment with Triple-A Gwinnett, going 4-for-35 (.114 average) with one extra-base hit.

Hector Olivera
LF FA
Fri 7/15/16 1:03 PM

Olivera (suspension) began playing for the Gulf Coast League Braves on Friday and could join Triple-A Gwinnett by Tuesday, MLB.com's Mark Bowman reports.
EDGE Analysis
His 82-game suspension for violating the Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Child Abuse Policy will expire Aug. 1. The Braves will likely either bring him up once the suspension expires, or they could opt to release him if they don't think his talent justifies the off-the-field baggage. The Colorado Rockies, for instance, let Jose Reyes play in nine rehab games before releasing him, so that is not out of the question in Olivera's case. He has yet to show he is an average major league hitter, so it's best to take a wait-and-see approach in most formats.

Hector Olivera
LF FA
Thu 5/26/16 5:11 PM

Olivera has accepted his 82-game suspension and will be out through August 1, Jon Heyman of MLB Network reports.
EDGE Analysis
Olivera was suspended without pay for violating the Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Child Abuse Policy and has agreed not to appeal the suspension that has been retroactively applied to April 30. Olivera hit .253/.310/.405 with two home runs and 11 RBI in 2015 but will now have to serve his suspension before getting back into action.

Hector Olivera
LF FA
Wed 5/4/16 2:45 PM

Olivera (suspension) had his paid leave extended again Wednesday, Mark Bowman of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Major League Baseball needed more time to investigate the situation surrounding Olivera, so he'll get some more time on paid leave as a result of this. That being said, there's a decent chance that the 31-year-old could be suspended after commissioner Rob Manfred is done investigating, meaning that Olivera will miss even more time than he already has a result of the investigation.

Hector Olivera
LF FA
Mon 4/25/16 12:23 PM

Olivera has been made available on the trade block ever since he was arrested, Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
The 31-year-old is on paid administrative leave after he was arrested on charges he allegedly assaulted a woman in Washington D.C. The earliest he could return is May 4, but it seems highly likely he will face a hefty suspension. Olivera has just 98 career at-bats and is signed through 2020 for $34.5 million, so it doesn't appear probable that the Braves will be able to unload him in a trade.

Hector Olivera
LF FA
Tue 4/19/16 3:39 PM

Olivera's (suspension) paid leave has been extended by two weeks, Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
The initial administrative leave was set to expire Wednesday, but the players union and MLB agreed upon on an extension allowed by the league's domestic violence policy. This will allow commissioner Rob Manfred more time to decide upon a disciplinary ruling, but it remains a possibility that the league's investigation will require additional time. Regardless, Olivera looks to be out indefinitely with a suspension potentially on the way in the coming weeks.