Reliever Oviedo unable to report to Marlins camp

Marlins unsure whether he'll join camp

Published On: Feb 21 2012 05:25:48 PM EST
Miami Marlins

JUPITER, Fla. -

Reliever Juan Carlos Oviedo remains in the Dominican Republic, his travel restricted after he played under a fake name for seven major league seasons, and the Miami Marlins are uncertain whether he'll join them for any part of spring training.

Formerly known as Leo Nunez, Oviedo is working with the U.S. and Dominican governments to obtain a visa, Marlins president of baseball operations Larry Beinfest said. The team's other pitchers reported for camp Tuesday.

Oviedo has a $6 million, one-year contract with the Marlins, who might trade him if his immigration status is cleared up. They signed All-Star Heath Bell to replace Oviedo as their closer in December.

Oviedo has said he used a fake name and age when he was young to play professionally.

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