Administrative leave for Toronto Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna will likely remain in effect until at least his June 18th court date, sources indicated to TSN Monday.

It appears the administrative leave will be extended on a weekly basis until at least Osuna's first scheduled court date in Toronto on June 18, unless there's a resolution in the case prior to that, sources told TSN.

Major League Baseball had announced earlier Monday that Osuna's leave, which was set to expire later on Monday, had been extended to May 21.

Osuna was placed on leave on May 8 in accordance with the joint MLB/MLB Domestic Violence Policy after Osuna was arrested by Toronto Police on a charge of domestic assault.

The 23-year-old will continue to be paid by the Blue Jays while on administrative leave, which MLB does not consider to be discipline. 

Osuna is in his fourth MLB season, all spent with the Blue Jays.

The native of Juan Jose Rios, Mexico, has nine saves in 15 appearances this season with a 2.93 earned-run average and 13 strikeouts.