ARLINGTON -- Three Rangers minor league players -- one of whom has since been released for violating protocol -- remain under investigation for being involved in a sexual misconduct incident in Surprise, Az., this spring.

Pitcher Joel Urena, 18, who was the club's seventh-round pick in last year's draft, is being investigated for a possible sexual assault after a Tinder "hookup" at a Surprise-area hotel moved beyond the victim's comfort zone, according to a police report. Also involved in the incident were 22-year-old pitcher Argenis Rodriguez and 23-year-old outfielder Luis Mendez, though neither is considered a suspect.

The Rangers suspended all three players indefinitely and sent them home after the early-April incident instigated a police investigation. Mendez has since been released for violating the protocol of the suspension. Urena and Rodriguez remain suspended.

"The Rangers take these matters very seriously and we have cooperated with authorities in a full and timely matter," Club spokesman John Blake said. "Action has been taken by the team against the individuals involved. Other than that, we have no further comment as this is an ongoing investigation."

The investigation is currently in the hands of the Maricopa County District Attorney's office and is pending review. Major League Baseball continues to investigate the incident as well. No charges have yet been filed.

Urena, who received a $150,000 signing bonus last year, was 1-1 with a 1.53 ERA in 12 games and 17 appearances in the Arizona Rookie League last year. All three players were part of the club's extended spring training program at the time of the incident.

According to the police report, the victim and two friends, agreed to meet with the players on the evening of April 7 at a Surprise hotel. It led to a night of drinking and what appeared to be the start of consensual intimacy. At some point, though, the victim became uncomfortable and asked Urena to stop, according to an interview she gave to Surprise police. But two witnesses gave differing accounts of the incident, according to the report.

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