MLB suspends Trevor Bauer for two seasons for violating its sexual assault policy

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Trevor Bauer has been suspended for two full seasons by MLB for violating its sexual assault policy. Bauer will be suspended without pay for 324 championship season games. If he serves the full suspension, he will not be able to play in a big league game until April of 2024.

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Trevor Bauer was suspended for two seasons for violating MLB's sexual assault policy. Bauer signed a three-year, $102 million deal with the Dodgers. The Dodgers will not have to pay Bauer the remainder of his salary if he serves the whole suspension. A California woman accused Bauer of sexually assaulting her during two sexual encounters. She was denied a restraining order. The district attorney's office decided not to bring criminal charges against Bauer. He will be placed on administrative league until July 2, 2021. It was announced on Feb. 8 that the district prosecutor's decision was based on a thorough review of the available evidence.

Trevor Bauer has been suspended for two seasons for violating MLB's sexual assault policy.


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