Former LA Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer was last seen in MLB in July 2021, after which he was put on administrative leave and subsequently suspended for 194 games for violating the league's domestic violence policy. This happened after several alleged victims came forward, filing a lawsuit against Bauer for sexual assault.
Among those victims was Lindsey Hill, with whom the pitcher settled the lawsuit outside court. However, despite the case being settled, Hill has been vocal on social media, taking up the stand for those who were allegedly wronged by Bauer and his agent, Rachel Luba.
On Monday, when a fan asked Hill when she'd stop taking a dig at Luba and her client, Hill wrote on X:
"And to answer your question, I’ll shut my mouth about Rachel Luba when she stops making documentaries degrading her boyfriends assault victims."
It was not the first time Hill threw serious allegations against Bauer's agent. In a June 3 post, she accused Luba of having a "fraudulent career" and uploaded intimate images of the pitcher and his agent.
Lindsey Hill's reply to baseball historian who warns MLB for not encouraging teams to sign Trevor Bauer
Renowned baseball historian Bill James, in a series of tweets posted on June 21, warned MLB against a potential lawsuit coming its way if it doesn't encourage teams to sign Trevor Bauer.
Even Bauer, in one of the posts later, shared that he may have to take this route at some point and blatantly blamed MLB for not letting teams sign him.
In reply to James, Lindsey Hill answered why Bauer and his team would not take such a step, revealing some unknown information through her tweet.
"He will not file ANY lawsuit against MLB, he’s lying as a PR move," Hill wrote on X. "He would have to unseal the ENTIRE investigation to the public. And then he’d go to jail as the police have never have access to the sex tapes MLB has in its possession."
Hill also mentioned that "a nationally renowned NEUTRAL arbitrator named Martin Scheinman" found Bauer guilty and upheld his suspension levied by MLB, which was also the longest in the league's history.