Trevor Bauer, the former pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, is currently exploring avenues to make a comeback to Major League Baseball (MLB), according to his agent, Rachel Luba.

Trevor Bauer, in Mexican League, eyes major league return - ESPN

Amid speculation and commentary suggesting Bauer might pursue legal action against the MLB for hindering his return, both Bauer and Luba have refuted those claims.

They are focused on finding an amicable solution for his return, rather than engaging in further disputes.

“We are not looking to continue with constant adversarial approaches.

Trevor is actively seeking to find his path back to where he feels he belongs in the MLB, and we are hopeful for a positive resolution,” Luba stated, emphasizing their desire for a smooth and cooperative re-entry into the league.

The backdrop to Bauer’s attempt at a comeback includes a storied yet tumultuous career.

Starting with the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2012, Bauer moved to the Cleveland Indians a year later, where he spent a significant part of his career.

His success peaked during his tenure with the Cincinnati Reds, where he was awarded the prestigious Cy Young Award. However, Bauer’s MLB journey hit a stumbling block in 2021 when he faced a league suspension amidst serious allegations of sexual assault, leading to his release from the Dodgers.

In the interim, Bauer has not been idle. He played in Japan’s NPB in 2023 and, most recently, has been showcasing his talents with the Diablos Rojos de Mexico in the Mexican League.

Here, Bauer has made headlines not just for his pitching skills but for setting new records, including an impressive 2.37 ERA.

Bauer’s performance in Mexico has been nothing short of spectacular.

He recently set a new Mexican League record by striking out 19 batters in a game against the Guerreros de Oaxaca, signaling not just a personal triumph but also his readiness to compete at the highest levels.

Beyond this record, Bauer has set his sights on achieving the Triple Crown, earning the team’s season record for lowest ERA, and leading the Diablos Rojos de Mexico to a league championship.

Despite his past and the ongoing rumors about his MLB return, Bauer’s current focus is clear. He is looking to secure a contract within the MLB this year, all while continuing to excel on the international stage.

His journey highlights a story of redemption and determination, as he works to reclaim his position in the major leagues.