Rockies shortstop Jose Reyes’ imminent suspension for violating MLB’s domestic violence policy reportedly will be for at least 60 games and more likely will come down in the range of 80 games.

MLB Network’s Jon Heyman said 60 games — double the amount assessed to Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman, who returns Monday from a 30-game domestic violence suspension — is considered the minimum for Reyes, whose “offense has been seen as more serious.”

Reyes, a former star for the Mets who also has played for the Marlins and Blue Jays, was arrested following an incident with his wife at a resort in Hawaii last October.

Katherine Reyes was taken to a hospital with multiple injuries. She told authorities her husband grabbed her by the throat and shoved her into a glass balcony door. Reyes was charged with abuse of a family or household member, but Maui prosecutors dropped the case when Katherine subsequently declined to cooperate. She has not cooperated with MLB’s investigation.

The report is unclear on whether commissioner Rob Manfred will announce a suspension brokered with the union — as was the case with Chapman — or whether the union might file a grievance to challenge the length of Reyes’ ban.

Reyes, on the books for a $22 million salary in 2016, has been on paid administrative leave since the start of the season. The unpaid suspension would be in addition to that hiatus. Trevor Story has emerged as a breakthrough star for the Rockies at shortstop.