Trevor Bauer Makes Desperate Pitch to MLB Teams For Another Chance
Summary
Trevor Bauer, a former top MLB pitcher, is trying to return to Major League Baseball after being suspended for two years for violating the league’s domestic violence rules. He has played in Japan, Mexico, and now with a lower-level U.S. team, but no MLB teams have offered him a contract yet.Key Facts
- Trevor Bauer won a Cy Young Award, given to the best pitcher in MLB.
- He was suspended by MLB for two years due to breaking domestic violence rules.
- Bauer played in Japan's baseball league but had poor performance there.
- He then moved to play baseball in Mexico.
- Currently, Bauer pitches for the Long Island Ducks, a team in a lower-level U.S. league.
- Recently, he pitched a no-hitter game in a seven-inning match with the Ducks.
- Bauer offered to sign a minor league contract with any MLB team for no salary.
- He said teams could cut him easily with no financial risk if he doesn’t perform or causes problems.
- More than 2 million people have seen his public offer to MLB teams on social media.
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