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Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer’s administrative leave is extended to Sept. 3

Trevor Bauer pitches against the Colorado Rockies.
Trevor Bauer’s paid administrative leave has been extended to Sept. 3.
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Trevor Bauer’s paid administrative leave from the Dodgers was extended Friday through Sept. 3, according to a league official. It’s the seventh time Major League Baseball and the players union have done so since Bauer was accused of sexual assault in late June. His leave was scheduled to expire Friday.

Bauer remains under investigation by MLB and the Pasadena Police Department. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge on Aug. 19 denied a request for a permanent restraining order against Bauer from the San Diego woman who accused him of assault.

The Dodgers signed Bauer to a three-year, $102-million contract last offseason, the largest contract ever for a pitcher. The Cy Young Award winner last season with the Cincinnati Reds, Bauer was 8-5 with a 2.59 ERA over 17 starts with the Dodgers.

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After four days of emotional testimony, a judge denies a restraining order against Trevor Bauer sought by a woman who accused him of sexual assault.

His last start was June 28, the day before his accuser filed for a temporary restraining order that laid out her accusations. She alleges that he punched her while she was unconscious during a sexual encounter May 17. They also had sex April 21, although she says that encounter was consensual.

Bauer’s attorneys say that everything that occurred during the two encounters at Bauer’s Pasadena home were “wholly consensual.”

Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer is on paid administrative leave after being accused by a woman of sexual assault. Here’s our coverage.

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