Bauer also met with Indians manager Terry Francona for a final time.
Francona said the meeting with Bauer was “pretty short” and intimated it brought him relief.
“Sometimes it’s emotional and sometimes it’s not quite as emotional,” Francona said. “That’s just being honest.”
Francona also acknowledged he was concerned about long-term effects within the team following Bauer’s spectacle Sunday, when he angrily threw a ball from behind the mound over the center-field wall in Kansas City. Bauer later called the act “childish” and was fined by Major League Baseball.