Minnesota Twins third baseman Miguel Sano will not be suspended by Major League Baseball following an investigation by the league into sexual assault allegations.

“The comprehensive investigation included interviews of more than 20 individuals, including Sano and the complainant, as well as a review of available documents, including communication records. The Office of the Commissioner found that there was insufficient evidence to support a disciplinary determination against Sano, due to conflicting and inconsistent witness accounts and the absence of contemporaneous substantiation,” MLB said in a statement.

The Twins released the following statement regarding the MLB's decision:

"The Minnesota Twins fully support the joint MLB-MLBPA policy which governs serious matters of this nature. The Twins are pleased that the Commissioners’ Office has concluded its investigation with respect to Miguel Sano. Miguel can now return his sole focus to the season ahead. Per team protocol, the Twins will not comment further on this matter." 

Sano was accused of sexual assault by a photographer who covers sports teams in Minneapolis in December. A full account of the accusations can be found here. None of the allegations have been proven in court and Sano released a statement denying the allegations.

Sano did not comment on the allegations when he reported to spring training in February.

The Twins will open the season on March 29 in Baltimore against the Orioles.