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Report: MLB extends Bauer's administrative leave
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Trevor Bauer was placed on seven-day administrative leave by Major League Baseball last Friday, and his time away from the Los Angeles Dodgers will reportedly be extended.

Bauer’s leave will be extended by at least another seven days, Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times reports.

MLB’s domestic violence policy allows for a player to be put on leave for up to seven days while allegations are being investigated. Shaikin noted that the MLB Players Association agreed to extending Bauer’s leave by another week.

Bauer faces allegations of assaulting a woman with whom he had two sexual encounters this year. The woman says the encounters began as consensual before going beyond what she consented to. She sought medical attention for injuries she suffered following their second encounter, which was on May 15.

Bauer says the woman sought rough sex from him and that everything was consensual.

The woman has been granted an ex parte restraining order, which is granted based purely on allegations. Bauer will have his chance to respond on July 23. The Pasadena Police Department is investigating the incident, but Bauer has not been charged with a crime.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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