In Photos: Trevor Bauer channels passion for photography while touring Prague with agent Rachel Luba, followed by dinner at Michelin Star restaurant
Fresh off a spectacular season with the Diablos Rojos del México of the Mexican League (LMB), Trevor Bauer and his agent Rachel Luba jetted off to Prague, Czech Republic, for a vacation amid the offseason.
Bauer, who had played in the MLB before sexual allegations (which are now settled) drove him out of the league, went on to play for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of the NPB last season. This season, he played in the Mexican League in hopes of signing a contract with a major league team, which didn't materialize.
On Monday, Rachel Luba posted snaps from their time in Prague, exploring various landmarks and hitting the streets. The former Cy Young winner mostly stayed behind the camera, clicking Luba in the backdrop of iconic locations in Prague. His photography skill was at the fore as Luba shared the photos on Instagram.
Rachel Luba also posted a special catalog of photos on Instagram, talking about their time off in Prague:
"First evening in Prague, taking a sunset walk through the streets of Old Town and eating one of the yummiest dinners at a top Michelin Star restaurant in the city 🇨🇿🏰🪆."
Trevor Bauer sues Lindsey Hill for violating terms of settlement
In the last few months, Lindsey Hill, who had previously accused Trevor Bauer of alleged sexual assault, has been active on social media, taking a dig at the former Dodgers pitcher while revealing settlement details, for which she's now being sued by the pitcher.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the lawsuit was filed last week in Los Angeles County Superior Court, where Bauer sued Hill for violating the settlement agreement, which prohibits either party from revealing any financial incentives to the public.
As per the court records and the lawsuit filed, Lindsey Hill revealed it 22 times, including once in a podcast. If that appears to be the case, the lawsuit entitles Trevor Bauer $10,000 in liquidated damages for each breach from Hill, meaning he's seeking $220,000 in damages.