Trevor Bauer questioned MLB Pete Rose to restore its original state

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Former Major League Baseball starter Trevor Bauer has used Pete Rose's return to the original state as another way to stab the league.

The day after Major League Baseball announced that Ross and other late batsmen were taken away from a permanently ineligible roster, the controversial shotler posted on social media on Wednesday, where he continued to shoot in the league.

"So, since it's now popular with Pete, has this done for everyone who has been blacked out?" Ball asked on X. “Or do you actually have to be accused of being eligible?”

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Trevor Bauer of the Los Angeles Dodgers ahead of the MLB spring training game against the Seattle Mariners at Peoria Sports Complex on March 22, 2021 in Peoria, Arizona. (Abbie Parr/Getty Images)

Ball is currently pitching in Japan's Professional Baseball League. He has left Major League Baseball in the past four years.

The reason is that allegations of sexual assault against him in 2021 are centered around. Major League Baseball (MLB) initially placed Bauer on administrative leave, but he was later suspended for 324 games before dropping to 194 games after appeal.

His timeout may increase, but no Major League Baseball team brought Ball back to the game. Ball was never the one who shy away from sharing his thoughts, and in this case he wouldn't go.

Bauer suggested in August that Major League Baseball is the reason he can't sign with another team — not because one team doesn't think its talent is still performing at the major league level.

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"Well, a team told us that it wasn't their decision, it was the Major League Baseball decision," Ball wrote on X at the time, and he was talking to fans of the Cincinnati Reds on social media platforms.

"One team told me that even if I proposed a minimum game, I was still 'too expensive', and another team told us that they've introduced something in the past and they don't want the media to dig out..." Ball added.

The Red Devils' No. 96 Trevor Bauer entered the game between the Mexican Baseball League's Olmecs and the Alfredo Harp Helú Stadium in Tabasco. (Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/Lightrocket via Getty Images)

A Major League Baseball spokesman said in a mailing sport statement that Ball could sign with any of the 30 ball clubs.

"Trevor Bauer serves his entire discipline and is an unrestricted free agent who can contract with any team," the statement said.

Ball was never charged with a crime. His accuser sought a restraining order against him, but was denied. Los Angeles prosecutors said in February 2022 that there was no sufficient evidence to prove the woman's allegation was undoubtedly.

Bauer sued his plaintiff in federal court in April 2022, a move less than three months after prosecutors decided not to file criminal charges against pitchers.

Trevor Bauer is the 96th of the Red Devils, seeing 1 between the Dorados de Chihuahua and the Mexican Red Devils at the Alfredo Harp Helu Stadium in the Mexican Baseball League game. (Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/Lightrocket via Getty Images)

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Another woman from Columbus, Ohio told The Washington Post that Ball repeatedly choked her without her consent and sexually assaulted her in a relationship that lasted for years. In a statement on his representative, Ball said their relationship was “routine, completely voluntary.”

Bauer held a 2023 campaign at the NPB in Japan in March 2024 while playing for Diablo Rojos del Mexico.

Chantz Martin of Fox News and the Associated Press contributed to the report.

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Scott Thompson is a sports writer at Fox News Digital.