LOS ANGELES — For 18 months after sexual assault allegations against Trevor Bauer became public, Dodgers officials were hesitant to say anything about the situation, saying they would let the process put in place by MLB and the players’ union play out before making any comments.
That process has played out, resulting in the longest suspension in the history of MLB’s domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policy (194 games, reduced from its original 324 games after Bauer appealed)...