Baseball writer Jonah Keri was detained Thursday and released Friday morning for an alleged assault on his wife, per CTV News in Montreal.

Keri, best known for his advocacy of returning baseball to Montreal and Tim Raines’ Hall of Fame bid, reportedly faces three counts of assault causing bodily harm and one count of uttering death threats. He was arrested Thursday before being granted bail on Friday after a court appearance.

The Athletic suspended Keri on Friday, citing a zero-tolerance policy for violence.

Keri reportedly cannot be within 250 meters of his wife or carry weapons, as part of his bail conditions. He was reportedly given 10 days to get his belongings out of his home.

“Death threats are sometimes said in a moment of anger,” Keri’s lawyer, Louis Morena, told reporters, “especially when there’s an emotional situation of divorce and you’re seeing your family go down the drain.”

Per CTV News, the alleged assaults took place in July 2018, May 2019 and July 2019. Keri is set to appear in court next on Nov. 10.