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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