Trevor Bauer says he will no longer engage in ‘rough sexual acts’ as former Dodgers pitcher looks to get his MLB career back on track after being accused of sexual assault

  • Trevor Bauer has revealed he ‘no longer agrees to rough sex acts’
  • The former Dodgers pitcher wants to return to the MLB after allegations of sexual abuse
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Trevor Bauer has revealed he ‘no longer agrees to rough sex acts’ following sexual assault allegations against the baseball star.

The former Cy Young-winning pitcher is coming off a season in Japan, where he signed after being released by the Los Angeles Dodgers a year ago following his MLB suspension over sexual misconduct claims.

The former Dodgers pitcher was accused by a woman named Lindsey Hill of sexually assaulting her.

While Bauer and Hill admitted to having consensual sex in 2021, Hill claims the pitcher went overboard by beating her, choking her unconscious and sodomizing her without her consent.

Bauer was never charged in the case, and in October the couple settled their respective defamation lawsuits against each other.

Trevor Bauer (right) has revealed that he ‘no longer agrees to rough sex acts’

Bauer (right) was accused of sexual assault by Lindsey Hill (left), but was never charged

Bauer has since released a video describing his version of events on X, which shows a text Hill sent to a girlfriend and calls the pitcher her “next victim.”

Bauer has always maintained that the behavior he engaged in with Hill was consensual and consensual, but he has vowed not to engage in it again.

“I don’t have casual sexual relationships anymore,” says the 32-year-old Tomi Lahren told OutKick.

“I stopped agreeing to rough sex acts.

‘I’m looking for more people who add value to my life, rather than something I do for a few hours every evening and then kind of forget about.

“I have other things I’m focusing on. I would like to go back to work. I have a job, I run a business.

“Maybe one day I’ll start dating again, but that’s not something I’m focusing on right now.”

Bauer (seen playing for the Yokohama BayStars) was suspended by MLB over the allegations

After a brilliant collegiate career at UCLA, the California native had seven solid seasons with the Cleveland Indians before winning the National League Cy Young award in 2020 with a league-best 1.73 average.

The Dodgers then signed Bauer to a three-year deal worth $102 million before the 2021 season, but he was cut amid the sexual assault allegations.

In December 2022, an arbitrator reduced Bauer’s ban to 194 games and he was reinstated before ultimately being released by the Dodgers.

He then signed a one-year contract worth $4 million with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of the Nippon Professional Baseball League.

In 19 games for the BayStars, Bauer had a 10-4 record with an impressive ERA of 2.76.

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