The administrative leave for Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer has again been extended by a week through Sept. 3, according to the MLB Network.
This marks the seventh extension by Major League Baseball and the players' association while investigators check into allegations of sexual misconduct against Bauer.
MLB can unilaterally place a player on administrative leave for up to seven days under a joint domestic violence policy, but it must obtain consent by the MLB Players Association thereafter. Bauer hasn't been with the Dodgers since initially being placed on leave July 2.