AP Photo/Nick WassReporters were told by Dave Roberts, manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers that Trevor Bauer, the starting pitcher, is unlikely to be back before the week ends.Roberts replied to Jorge Castillo, Los Angeles Times reporter, "I don’t see it happening."Major League Baseball placed Bauer in seven-day administrative leave last Friday to allow the league to continue its investigation into the sexual assault allegations against him.Juan Toribio, MLB.com's reporter, stated that the league would need to get approval from the Major League Baseball Players Association in order to extend the administrative leave for seven-day periods.According to the Pasadena (California) Police Department, they are investigating a woman aged 27 who claimed that Bauer sexually assaulted and physically assaulted them on April 21st and May 16th.Brittany Ghiroli of The Athletic reported that the woman received a domestic violence order on June 28. She had filed a 67-page document detailing graphic details about her alleged assaults and images.On Friday, Lt. Carolyn Gordon from the Pasadena Police Department gave an update to Josh Peter at USA Today.