Trevor Bauer Issues Apology To Mets Fans For What Happened Before Decision

This past Friday, Trevor Bauer announced that he was signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers after many reports had him signing with the Mets. Before the decision, several items that had Trevor Bauer in Mets gear went up on his site leaving many Mets fans confused. Trevor Bauer took to Twitter today to clear that up:

Mets fans, I owe you an explanation and apology. My intention this entire offseason was to engage with fans in ways that made the off season and free agent process more interesting. I woke up early on Friday not knowing what my decision would be and spent the next 5 hours on the phone with my representation team trying to figure that out. I wasn’t on social media or my website, as my marketing and digital team was managing both at the time, so I didn’t see what happened until after the fact. I’ve taken some time over the last two days to figure it out, and I take full responsibility for the mistakes outlined below. In the spirit of transparency, here’s what happened: Throughout the free agency process, my team prepared marketing materials for multiple organizations, as I didn’t know where or when I would sign. In order to be prepared for a moment that could materialize very quickly, we had uploaded many of those to my website on the back-end. The plan was not to have those pages live until a decision had been made, which is obviously not what happened. That was the first mistake. The plan was to release a link to my website and the appropriate materials via linktree on my Instagram page once my decision was finalized. Unfortunately, that link was posted in error well before any decision had been made.

In a very classy gesture, Bauer goes on to say that he will be picking and donating to several New York based non-profits due to the confusion.

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