Trevor Bauer Breaks Silence: 'I've Never Sexually Assaulted Anyone'

  • Jerrod Hoppe I
  • June 21, 2024 10:03pm
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## Trevor Bauer Breaks Silence: 'I've Never Sexually Assaulted Anyone'

### Former MLB Star Shares His Story for the First Time

Trevor Bauer Breaks Silence: 'I've Never Sexually Assaulted Anyone'

Trevor Bauer Breaks Silence: 'I've Never Sexually Assaulted Anyone'

Accused of sexual assault two years ago, former MLB star Trevor Bauer is breaking his silence. In an exclusive interview with Fox News' 'America's Newsroom,' Bauer vehemently denied the allegations, asserting his innocence and expressing his desire for a second chance in the league.

Bauer's career has been in limbo since he was suspended for 194 games for violating MLB's domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse policy. Despite not being charged with a crime, the allegations have cast a shadow over his reputation.

Trevor Bauer Breaks Silence: 'I've Never Sexually Assaulted Anyone'

Trevor Bauer Breaks Silence: 'I've Never Sexually Assaulted Anyone'

In his interview, Bauer emphasized that he has never sexually assaulted anyone and that the allegations against him were false. He expressed his frustration with the lack of due process afforded to him by MLB and his belief that he was unfairly punished.

"I've never sexually assaulted anyone," Bauer stated. "I've never committed domestic violence or any of the other things I've been accused of. I've always been completely innocent of these accusations."

Trevor Bauer Breaks Silence: 'I've Never Sexually Assaulted Anyone'

Trevor Bauer Breaks Silence: 'I've Never Sexually Assaulted Anyone'

Bauer acknowledged that he made mistakes in the past, but he maintained that they did not warrant the severe punishment he received. He expressed his desire to move forward from the allegations and demonstrate that he is a changed person.

"I'm not perfect, and I've made mistakes in the past," Bauer said. "But I've learned from those mistakes, and I'm committed to being a better person and a better baseball player."

Bauer's interview comes amid ongoing speculation about his potential return to MLB. Several teams have reportedly expressed interest in signing him, but concerns about the allegations against him remain.

Former New York Yankees star David Wells believes Bauer deserves a second chance, citing his exceptional talent and the precedent set by other players who have faced similar controversies.

"I hope so. ... I guess people are afraid," Wells said. "He was a hell of a pitcher. He should go in. I mean, look at all these guys in the past who crap all over themselves and get in trouble. And they got second, third, fourth chances."

Bauer himself is eager to put the allegations behind him and focus on his baseball career. He is confident that he can still perform at a high level and contribute to a winning team.

"Anyone that's willing to sit down with me and listen: I'd like to play the second half of my career in a better way than I played the first half," Bauer said. "I'd like to be an example that you can make mistakes, recognize them, adjust, and then be better in the future."

Bauer's plea for a second chance is likely to stir debate among MLB fans and officials. His case has raised important questions about the balance between due process and protecting the integrity of the sport. Whether or not he is able to return to the league remains to be seen, but his story serves as a reminder that even the most serious allegations should be thoroughly investigated and adjudicated fairly.

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