12/23 11:38 AM PT -- 12/23 -- Powerhouse attorney Joe Tacopina -- who reps one of Trevor Bauer's accusers -- issued a statement to TMZ Sports on his client's behalf, saying "What is important, and confirmation of horrific allegations, is that the arbitrator selected by MLB and the MLBPA affirmed that Trevor Bauer violated Major League Baseball’s Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy."
"That is vindication for the brave victims who came forward and testified. Period. The amount of games he was suspended is of no concern to my client and is a matter for the league and the union to be concerned about."
12/23 6:23 AM PT -- Bauer's reps -- Jon Fetterolf, Shawn Holley and Rachel Luba -- released a joint statement on Thursday ... saying, "While we are pleased that Mr. Bauer has been reinstated immediately, we disagree that any discipline should have been imposed."
"That said, Mr. Bauer looks forward to his return to the field, where his goal remains to help his team win a World Series."
Trevor Bauer -- who was suspended 324 games after he was accused of sexual assault -- had his punishment reduced to 194 games on Thursday, the league announced.
Independent arbitrator Martin Scheinman ruled the Dodgers pitcher, who served 144 games of his suspension, will be reinstated immediately. Bauer will not have to miss any additional time, as his placement on the league's restricted list in the 2021 season will count toward the overall punishment.
"While we believe a longer suspension was warranted, MLB will abide by the neutral arbitrator's decision, which upholds baseball's longest-ever active player suspension for sexual assault or domestic violence," the league wrote in a statement Thursday.
"We understand this process was difficult for the witnesses involved and we thank them for their participation. Due to the collectively bargained confidentiality provisions of the joint program, we are unable to provide further details at this time."
The Dodgers -- who signed the 31-year-old pitcher in February 2021 -- will have 14 days to decide if they wish to reinstate the ace to their 40-man roster.
As we previously reported, Bauer was suspended for 2 years without pay after Major League Baseball concluded that the Dodgers' star pitcher violated the league's joint domestic violence policy.
Bauer was accused of punching and choking a woman unconscious ... with the accuser claiming she sustained bumps, bruises, scratches and other injuries. He also faced allegations made by other women.
The Cy Young winner, however, has maintained his innocence throughout the ordeal ... denying any wrongdoing.
Trevor is still under contract with the Dodgers for at least one more season.
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Originally Published -- 12/22 6:06 PM PT