A spokesperson for the Miami Police Department said that Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig won’t face charges for his role in an altercation at a Miami night club Wednesday night.

Puig, 24, was arguing with his sister at the Blue Martini Lounge when a security team asked him to leave, according to Major Delrish Moss. The celebrity gossip website TMZ.com reported Friday that Puig shoved his sister at the bar, but Moss said that both Puig and a bouncer claimed the altercation was strictly verbal.

Puig responded aggressively when he was asked to leave and fought with one of the bouncers.

“The two of them ‘locked horns,’ so to speak,” Moss said. “It led to the appearance of a brawl.”

Moss said that both men agreed not to press charges after the incident. Puig sustained a swollen left eye, as well as other bumps and bruises. The bouncer sustained a cut lip, bumps and bruises. No one else was injured.

According to Moss, Puig and his sister left the bar together.

“I doubt seriously that any charges would come,” Moss said.

Moss said that an officer on the scene filed a written report, which won’t be available until Monday.

Puig has had other run-ins with the law since the Dodgers signed him to a seven-year, $42 million contract in 2012. He was most recently arrested in Dec. 2013 for driving 110 mph in a 70-mph zone on a Florida highway, but has stayed within the law since.

In 2015, his second full major-league season, Puig was limited to 79 games by a pair of hamstring injuries. After the second injury, Puig returned in the final week of the regular season but was a disappointing 0 for 6 with three strikeouts in the playoffs.

To help him avoid the disabled list in 2016, Dodger executives have encouraged Puig to lose pounds from his listed weight of 255.

Even before this latest incident, the Dodgers have allegedly faced internal pressure to trade Puig. Andy Van Slyke, the father of Dodgers outfielder Scott Van Slyke, recently told a St. Louis radio station that star pitcher Clayton Kershaw suggested to management that Puig be traded.

The team did not comment on Wednesday’s incident.