Red Sox do not close door on Bauer, former Dodgers

After being released by his former team, the Los Angeles Dodgers, following the annulment of the punishment he MLB He had been imposed after breaking the domestic violence regulation for an alleged sexual assault against a woman in California, the present of the controversial starting pitcher Trevor BauerIt looks very complicated, since some teams have closed the doors to launch in the 2023 season.
In addition to the Los Angeles team, clubs such as the Padres, Yankees, Mets, Cubs and Twins have said they are not interested in signing him as a free agent. However the Bauer’s future could well be in the AL East Coastwith an important and historical organization.
According to MassLive journalist Chris Cotillo, the Red Sox have refused to close the door on the 2020 Cy Young winner with the Cincinnati Reds. Although they also did not accept that they were interested in acquiring Bauer by paying the minimum and tempting salary of only $720,000 dollars, in Boston They refused to say no to the 32-year-old right.
It should be noted that after releasing him, the Dodgers will take over the US$22.5 million of Bauer’s remaining contract salary.
Despite the low amount that the teams would pay to have Bauer in their rotation, at the moment there are no rumors of any club seriously interested in adding him to their roster, because due to his extra-sports history full of controversies, including the five cases of women that they have accused him of violent conduct during sexual acts, everything seems to indicate that the pitcher will have difficult days before the start of Spring Training.
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