There was apparently no disagreement within the Los Angeles Dodgers front office when it came to releasing Trevor Bauer.
"You know, this wasn't unanimous out in the real world—among fans, among the media or whatnot," Dodgers president and CEO Stan Kasten told reporters Wednesday, per Alden Gonzalez of ESPN. "But the decision we reached was unanimous among the people that are charged with having to make this decision."
Kasten also said he believes Los Angeles "made the right decision."
The 32-year-old pitcher was released less than a month after he was reinstated by MLB in December following a 194-game suspension for violating the league's domestic violence and sexual abuse policy.