The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Dodgers’ Bauer’s leave is extended by MLB

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Trevor Bauer’s administra­tive leave was extended to Aug. 20 by the MLB and players associatio­n while sports investigat­ors look into sexual misconduct allegation­s against the Dodger pitcher.

NEW YORK >> Trevor Bauer’s administra­tive leave was extended Aug. 13 through Aug. 20 by Major League Baseball and the players’ associatio­n while the sport’s investigat­ors check into allegation­s of sexual misconduct against the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher.

Bauer was placed on seven days’ paid leave July 2 under the joint domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policy adopted by MLB and the players’ union in 2015. MLB and the union have agreed to several extensions.

Police in Pasadena, California, and MLB are investigat­ing the allegation­s made against Bauer by a Southern California woman who says the pitcher choked her to the point where she lost consciousn­ess and punched her during two sexual encounters this year. The woman has obtained a protection order against

Bauer.

According to the woman’s declaratio­n attached to the request for the protection order, she suffered injuries as a result of the second encounter, including two black eyes, a bloodied swollen lip, significan­t bruising and scratching to one side of her face.

The pitcher’s agents, Jon Fetterolf and Rachel Luba, have disputed the allegation­s and Fetterolf said in a statement that the pair’s brief relationsh­ip was “wholly consensual.” The statement said Bauer has messages from the woman asking for the kind of “rough” sexual interactio­ns they had.

Attorneys for Bauer and for the woman said during a court session last month that they intend to call several witnesses, including Bauer, during a hearing related to the order that’s scheduled to begin Monday.

Bauer agreed to a $102 million, three-year contract to join his hometown Dodgers this year.

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