The Dodgers have three days left to decide whether to keep or release pitcher Trevor Bauer, whose 324-game suspension was shortened to 194 games 11 days ago, making him eligible immediately to return to the field. While everyone has their guesses about what L.A. will do, no one really knows — possibly including the Dodgers themselves.
Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times has a new article out that talks about the logistics, the pros and cons, and everything else related to Bauer’s potential reinstatement. There’s one tidbit in Shaikin’s article that presents some new information:
No current player is believed to have commented publicly since the arbitrator reinstated Bauer.