Jeffress has checked into a rehabilitation clinic and will not face an MLB suspension for his DWI arrest Friday, Jeff Passan of Yahoo! Sports reports.
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Jeffress was given the option of treatment or a suspension, according to MLB Network Insider Jon Heyman, and he chose to seek outside assistance for his issues. He is expected to spend about a month in the clinic, which puts his availability for the rest of the regular season in doubt. Even if he does not pitch in September, however, he could rejoin the Rangers for the playoffs.