he was just slated to start for a Japanese trial club versus Dodgers minor leaguers.
Since the Dodgers dismissed Trevor Bauer fourteen months ago, following the conclusion of his suspension for breaking MLB’s rules on domestic abuse and sexual assault, Bauer has yet to be signed by a big – team.
On Sunday, though, the troubled pitcher is anticipated to return to the Dodgers’ Camel back Ranch spring training complex in order to play in a scheduled game with the team against minor league players.
How?
In an effort to get its players recognized by professional scouts, Bauer will be playing for Asian Breeze, a traveling Japanese team that scrimmages teams of minor-league players from MLB franchises.
Bauer’s game will take place on one of the back training fields at Camelback Ranch, and is unlikely to feature any players from the Dodgers’ major leaguer roster (they’ll be playing the Arizona Diamondbacks in a Cactus League game at the Camelback Ranch stadium that afternoon).