MLB got it right with the Trevor Bauer suspension. Now other sports leagues should follow. | Opinion

Major League Baseball has put all the other professional leagues on notice, showing it really is possible to hold players accountable for their toxic and abusive behavior and, better yet, impose a punishment significant enough to serve as a deterrent for others.

You just need to have the will to do it.

While the NFL, NBA, NHL and Major League Soccer all pay lip service to the idea that they take domestic violence seriously, either imposing inadequate punishments or avoiding doing much of anything at all, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred kicked Cy Young winner Trevor Bauer out of baseball for what is effectively three years. The two-year suspension handed down Friday afternoon is not retroactive, and the Los Angeles Dodgers star hasn’t pitched since last June.

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