Calhoun Times

Reports: Trevor Bauer’s leave extended

- Field Level Media

Los Angeles Dodgers righthande­r Trevor Bauer’s administra­tive leave has been extended through July 27, according to multiple reports Wednesday.

Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Associatio­n reportedly agreed to extend it while the Pasadena (Calif.) Police Department continues its investigat­ion into allegation­s that Bauer sexually assaulted a women on two occasions. MLB also is investigat­ing the claims.

Bauer was initially placed on seven-day administra­tive leave on July 2, and it was extended for seven more days on July 8.

Bauer continues to get paid while on administra­tive leave. He is in the first season of a three-year, $102 million deal.

The 30-year-Bauer has denied the allegation­s made by the 27-yearold woman. He is scheduled to

appear in court on July 23.

The woman has accused Bauer of choking her until she lost consciousn­ess. She also alleges Bauer punched her in the face during sex, causing head injuries and “facial trauma.”

She was granted a temporary restrainin­g order against Bauer.

The woman alleged the assaults occurred April 21 and May 16 at Bauer’s home in Pasadena.

The Los Angeles players haven’t said much about Bauer since he was placed on leave and third baseman Justin Turner skirted carefully when asked about Bauer at Tuesday’s All-Star Game in Denver.

“We’re not really sure what’s going on there,” Turner told USA Today. “We’re just going to show up every day with what we have in the clubhouse and find a way to win ballgames.

“The distractio­n is outside our clubhouse. We get paid to win baseball games.”

 ?? Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS, File ?? Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer throws against the Colorado Rockies during a spring training game in Glendale, Arizona, on March 1.
Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS, File Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer throws against the Colorado Rockies during a spring training game in Glendale, Arizona, on March 1.

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