Updated 3:20 p.m.
Major League Baseball announced Tuesday that San Francisco Giants President and CEO Larry Baer has been suspended without pay for his actions in a physical altercation with his wife on March 1 that was caught on video.
The league, in a statement, said Baer's leave of absence, which began on March 4, has been converted to an unpaid suspension that will last through July 1.
The punishment comes after an MLB investigation ordered by league Commissioner Rob Manfred.
"I have concluded that Mr. Baer's conduct was unacceptable under MLB policies and warrants discipline," Manfred said.
"In determining the appropriate level of discipline, I find that Mr. Baer should be held to a higher standard because as a leader he is expected to be a role model for others in his organization and community."
The league also said Baer will be required to undergo an evaluation by an expert to determine a treatment and counseling plan for him.