Trevor Bauer’s Accuser Reveals Other MLB Players She Had Sex With

Trevor Bauer continues to be in hot water over sexual relations gone wrong. Bauer was back in the courtroom this week to hear more testimony from his accuser as she seeks a permanent restraining order against him. During Tuesday’s questioning, Bauer’s accuser admitted to having past sexual relationships with two San Diego Padres players.

The two players involved are San Diego Padres shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. and pitcher Mike Clevinger.

Via Los Angeles Times:

“After acknowledging that she had a sexual relationship with Tatis, the accuser also said she was fired from the Pad Squad, a group of young women who participate in community events on behalf of the Padres, because of that relationship.
About the time of her first sexual encounter with Bauer, the woman said in a message to her cousin: “Trevor is a wackadoodle like Clev.” That message, and the one mentioning Tatis, were not included in the woman’s request for a restraining order. She reluctantly identified Clev as Clevinger.

The woman testified Monday that she was an alcoholic from age 15 to 25 before achieving sobriety in January 2020, said the relationship with Tatis occurred in 2019 and the relationship with Clevinger occurred in October 2020.”

Bauer’s accuser confirmed she had a sexual relationship with Clevinger in October 2020.

“Holley’s questioning appeared to tie in with Bauer’s legal strategy of minimizing the accuser’s relationship with Bauer. They have argued the woman did not have a “dating relationship” with Bauer, and therefore he should not be subject to this domestic violence restraining order in family court.”

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Clearly Bauer’s accuser had an eye for baseball players.

Testimony continues today, it should be interesting to see what Bauer has to say when he takes the stand…


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