The Bakersfield Californian

Bauer signs with Japan’s Yokohama BayStars

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TOKYO — Trevor Bauer has agreed to a contract with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of Japan’s Central League.

The 2020 NL Cy Young Award winner was released by the Los Angeles Dodgers on Jan. 12, three weeks after an arbitrator reduced his suspension imposed by baseball Commission­er Rob Manfred from 324 to 194 games. The penalty followed an investigat­ion into domestic violence, which the pitcher has denied.

“Playing in the NPB has always been a dream of mine and I can’t think of a better organizati­on to do it with,” Bauer said in a statement Monday, referring to Nippon Profession­al Baseball.

The BayStars said Bauer will wear uniform No. 96.

“To all the BayStar fans out there — I am so excited for the opportunit­y to be part of the great team we have this year and to try to bring home a championsh­ip,” Bauer said. “And to all the Japanese baseball fans out there — I cannot wait to see you guys out at the stadium soon. Please come say hi and help me learn more about your great country. See you guys soon!”

Bauer is owed about $22.5 million from the remainder of his $102 million, three-year contract with the Dodgers. The suspension has cost him roughly $37.6 million in salary.

Manfred suspended Bauer last April for violating the league’s domestic violence and sexual assault polic y, after a San Diego woman said he beat and sexually abused her in 2021. Bauer has maintained he did nothing wrong, saying that everything that happened between him and the woman was consensual.

Bauer was never charged with a crime. The players’ associatio­n filed a grievance on Bauer’s behalf, and a three-person panel headed by Martin Scheinman ruled Dec. 22 that Bauer violated MLB’s policy and docked his pay for the first 50 games of 2023, covering part of the period the pitcher was on paid leave in 2021 and ‘22.

Bauer joined his hometown Dodgers before the 2021 season and was 8-5 with a 2.59 ERA in 17 starts before being placed on leave.

In February 2022, Los Angeles prosecutor­s decided not to charge Bauer for allegedly beating and sexually abusing the San Diego woman because they said they were unable to prove her accusation­s beyond a reasonable doubt.

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