Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer has had his administrative leave extended by Major League Baseball and the players' association through April 22, sources confirmed to ESPN.

He was placed on seven days' paid leave last July 2 under the union and MLB's joint domestic violence and sexual assault policy after a Southern California woman said he choked her into unconsciousness, punched her repeatedly and had anal sex with her without her consent during two sexual encounters earlier last year.

MLB and the union have since agreed to multiple extensions of the administrative leave.