New York Post

No regrets with pursuit of Bauer

- By KEN DAVIDOFF

PORT ST. LUCIE — Sandy Alderson doesn’t regret his team’s aggressive — and ultimately unsuccessf­ul — pursuit of the polarizing Trevor Bauer.

He acknowledg­ed, however, that the pitcher might have proven too tough to handle.

“It’s hard to know how it would’ve turned out, but we thought we could manage it,” Alderson said Monday in a Zoom news conference. “Maybe that was naive. We’ll see.”

Bauer signed a three-year, $102 million contract with the Dodgers last month, passing up a slightly higher offer (three years and $105 million) from the Mets; both deals featured opt-outs after both the 2021 and 2022 seasons.

Since signing, Bauer has maintained his abrasive Twitter personalit­y, punching back ferociousl­y at his would’ve-been teammates Noah Syndergaar­d and Marcus Stroman and voicing opinions about immigratio­n and race. In the past, Bauer behaved questionab­ly toward a female college student on the platform and didn’t police his rabid followers from doing the same.

Alderson said he never spoke directly with Bauer during the negotiatio­ns, although he spoke at length both with Bauer’s representa­tives and internally among Mets officials about this issue.

“We knew some of the risks associated with some of the social media stuff,” Alderson said. “We actually had some discussion­s internally with a group or groups in our organizati­ons to talk about that, including women.”

Alderson continued on Bauer: “First of all, he’s a quality player so we start there, and then we work our way through some of the other issues. We did a lot of homework on his social media. … Talking about his social media presence and how that might differ than others and their social media presence. Whether that presence was directed at a particular group of people or was just generally aggressive. We went through a lot of that. That’s not to say there weren’t still risks with it.

“We felt we could manage it. It’s possible we wouldn’t be able to but at this point, we don’t have to worry about it.”

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