Dodgers' Trevor Bauer Not Expected Back Right Away, Manager Says
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“I don’t see it happening,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of Bauer, who's been accused of sexual assault, returning to work later this week.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer, who was put on administrative leave after facing allegations of sexual assault, is not expected to immediately return to the team, the Dodgers’ manager said Monday. Though Bauer’s seven-day leave is scheduled to end Friday, manager Dave Roberts suggested viewers won’t be seeing Bauer on the field again any time soon. “I don’t see it happening,” Roberts told reporters about Bauer, 30, returning on schedule. The manager has deferred to Major League Baseball on the matter, saying last week that Bauer’s position on the team is “out of our hands” and that Dodgers will follow the league’s lead.More Related News