Trevor Bauer

American baseball player

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January 27 2025 Trevor Bauer resigned with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars, returning to the Central League team in Nippon Professional Baseball.
2024 Bauer faced significant backlash in Japan after posting a supportive message for Ridge Alkonis, an American naval officer convicted for negligent deaths in Shizuoka Prefecture.
2024 Signs with Diablos Rojos del México of the Mexican League (LMB), helps the team win the season, and wins the Pitcher of the Year award.
October 2024 Bauer filed a new lawsuit against the San Diego woman citing breach of settlement.
August 2024 Diagnosed with Guillain–Barré syndrome, Bauer left the team to seek medical treatment in Arizona and was treated with immunoglobulin therapy.
July 2024 Bauer was sidelined for nearly two weeks due to gastrointestinal issues, later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis.
June 21 2024 Bauer set the Mexican League single-game strikeout record with 19 strikeouts against the Guerreros de Oaxaca.
May 25 2024 Bauer agreed to a contract extension with the Diablos Rojos del México for the remainder of the 2024 season.
April 21 2024 In his second start for the Diablos, Bauer pitched six innings with 14 strikeouts, including an immaculate inning in the 4th, and struck out nine consecutive batters, equaling the league record.
March 2024 A fourth woman who claimed Bauer sexually assaulted and impregnated her was charged with defrauding him.
March 18 2024 Trevor Bauer announced he would start the season pitching for the Diablos Rojos del México in the Mexican League (LMB).
November 30 2023 Elected free agency after completing the season with Yokohama DeNA BayStars, where he achieved a 10-4 record with a 2.76 ERA and 130 strikeouts in 130 2/3 innings pitched.
October 2023 Bauer released a video stating he was 'happy to be moving on with [his] life'.
June 2023 Bauer settled defamation and sexual battery lawsuits with the San Diego woman, with no money exchanging hands and neither party admitting wrongdoing.
June 2023 Named the June MVP in Nippon Professional Baseball and nominated for the NPB All-Star Game.
May 3 2023 Pitched his first baseball game since leaving the Dodgers, leading the Yokohama DeNA BayStars to a 4-1 win over the Hiroshima Toyo Carp, 22 months after leaving the Dodgers.
March 2023 A federal judge in New York dismissed Bauer's defamation suits against Deadspin and Baud.
March 13 2023 Signed an incentive-laden one-year, $4 million contract with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars in Nippon Professional Baseball, with the Dodgers paying the remainder of his $22.5 million salary.
January 12 2023 Released by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
January 6 2023 The Los Angeles Dodgers designated Bauer for assignment.
December 22 2022 An arbitrator reduced Bauer's suspension to 194 games, reinstating him immediately but docking his pay for the first 50 games of 2023.
April 29 2022 MLB announces a 324-game suspension for sexual assault allegations, later reduced to 194 games on appeal.
March 2022 Bauer filed defamation lawsuits against Deadspin, The Athletic, Deadspin editor Chris Baud, and former Athletic reporter Molly Knight.
September 10 2021 MLB and the players union agreed to extend Bauer's administrative leave through the remainder of the 2021 season.
July 2 2021 MLB placed Bauer on administrative leave following sexual assault allegations, at a time when he had an 8-5 record and 2.59 ERA in 17 starts.
June 2021 Bauer was placed on administrative leave and investigated by the Pasadena Police Department for alleged assault of a San Diego woman. The Dodgers removed his merchandise from their team store during this investigation.
April 2021 The Athletic reported that some of Bauer's game balls were removed for inspection due to speculation about sticky substances, following MLB's investigation into pitch doctoring.
February 5 2021 Trevor Bauer signed a three-year, $102 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, turning down a deal from the New York Mets.
2020 During the shortened 60-game MLB season, Bauer posted a career-best performance with a 5-4 record, leading the league with a 1.73 ERA in 11 starts and striking out 100 batters in 73 innings.
2020 Bauer was selected to start the opening match of the Reds' National League Wild Card Series against the Atlanta Braves, pitching scoreless innings and setting a record as the first pitcher to last seven or more innings with no runs, fewer than three hits, no walks, and 12 or more strikeouts.
2020 Wins the Cy Young Award during the 60-game MLB season, becoming the first Reds player to win the award.
November 4 2020 Bauer rejected the Reds' $18.9 million qualifying offer, becoming a free agent.
June 2020 A woman from Ohio sought a temporary order of protection against Trevor Bauer.
February 2020 Bauer publicly discussed pitch doctoring on HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, estimating that 70 percent of MLB pitchers use illegal grip-enhancing substances.
January 10 2020 Bauer avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $17.5 million contract with the Cincinnati Reds.
2019 Trevor Bauer founded Momentum Films, a video production company aimed at showcasing professional baseball players' stories and off-field personalities.
July 31 2019 Trevor Bauer was acquired by the Cincinnati Reds in a three-team trade involving the Cleveland Indians and San Diego Padres.
July 28 2019 After allowing a go-ahead run against the Kansas City Royals, Bauer threw a ball over the center field fence, which manager Terry Francona found unprofessional. Bauer later apologized for his 'childish' gesture.
January 2019 Bauer engaged in online harassment of a female college student, tweeting at her for 12 hours and encouraging his followers to do the same after she called him her 'least favorite person in all of sports'.
2018 Bauer accused the Cleveland Indians of restricting his Twitter access to censor his political commentary.
2018 Received his first All-Star selection and was originally planned to begin the tenth inning for the AL team.
2018 Makes his first MLB All-Star Game appearance, followed shortly by a stress fracture that interrupts his career trajectory.
September 22 2018 Returned to pitching, throwing scoreless innings of relief against the Boston Red Sox to demonstrate his postseason readiness.
August 11 2018 Suffered a leg injury from a line drive by José Abreu, which resulted in a stress fracture requiring a walking boot and 4-6 weeks of recovery.
June 5 2018 Trevor Bauer completed his 'Charitable Campaign' called '69 Days of Giving', donating US$420.69 to 68 charities and a final donation of US$69,420.69 to Max S. Hayes High School in Cleveland, Ohio.
2017 Bauer recorded his best season with the Cleveland Indians, achieving career-high performance metrics and establishing himself as a key pitcher for the team.
June 16 2017 Bauer experienced a low point in his season, allowing four runs, three hits, and two walks before being removed in the first inning of a game.
February 2017 Bauer accused Apple and Twitter of liberal media bias, and publicly expressed controversial views including climate change denial and questioning Obama's birthplace.
January 12 2017 Bauer agreed to a one-year, $3.55 million contract with the Cleveland Indians, which was twice his previous season's earnings.
2016 Trevor Bauer did not vote in the United States presidential election, but expressed personal support for Donald Trump, believing he 'would shake up the system'.

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