THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN FRANCISCO — The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Department is investigating San Francisco Giants slugger Pablo Sandoval in a sexual assault case.
Deputy Sheriff April Skalland said Saturday that the investigation was ongoing.
"No charges have been filed. He was not arrested, he was not detained," Skalland said. "He was interviewed with his lawyer present and he co-operated."
Sandoval’s attorney said that his client met with the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Department regarding what the lawyer called a "consensual" sexual relationship. Sandoval was a guest at Seascape Beach Resort in the popular Monterey Bay Peninsula area some 90 minutes from San Francisco.
CSN Bay Area first reported Saturday that Sandoval met with authorities Friday and faced possible charges. Friday is when the sexual encounter took place, according to Sandoval lawyer Eric Geffon.
"He made a statement. I cannot talk about those things," Sandoval said, referring to his attorney when the third baseman was reached by phone. "I’m just concentrating on my game and getting back to the team right now."
Said Geffon: "On Friday, June 1, Pablo Sandoval voluntarily met with the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Department related to a consensual, personal relationship of a sexual nature that took place earlier that day," Geffon said in a statement. "Pablo fully co-operated with the Sheriff’s Department. Out of respect for the process, we have no further comment at this time."
Sandoval is on the disabled list as he recovers from May 4 surgery to remove a broken hamate bone in his left hand. Manager Bruce Bochy said before Saturday’s game with the Cubs that Sandoval was in Stockton to play for Class-A San Jose as designated hitter — his first rehab game — and could return as soon as Friday, if all goes well.
Sandoval, a first-time All-Star last season, is batting .316 with five home runs and 15 RBIs this year.