He was Roger Clemens’ lawyer. Why he says Trevor Bauer is ‘absolutely’ right to fight
LA TimesDodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer will not be eligible to pitch in a major league game for 17 more months unless an arbitrator reduces or overturns his suspension for violating baseball’s policy on domestic violence and sexual assault. He will not be eligible to pitch in a major league game for another 17 months, unless an arbitrator reduces or overturns Bauer’s suspension for violating baseball’s policy on domestic violence and sexual assault. “In their world, they don’t really care what the truth is, with all due respect, just whether somebody said it.” America has come to a place, Hardin said, “where the allegation has become self-proving.” Bauer, like Clemens, has the financial resources to fight. It’s always better to fight it.” In the end, after Clemens’ first three rejections for the Hall of Fame, and seven years after his accuser sued him for defamation, the accuser reached a financial settlement — not with Clemens himself, but with an insurance company with which Clemens had a policy.