Not fair to compare this to Ozuna when the evidence came out and the situation was way more tame than initially claimed by the cops (shocker, cops lie)
Bauer did this to himself. He continually kept making noise about how innocent he was, trying to sue people on completely shaky ground and presumably refused to cooperate with the MLB at every turn. Drawing attention to it likely handed the MLB an axe to grind. Ozuna also cooperated with the league if memory serves.
He's scum. Multiple allegations of sexual assault/misconduct between his time in Ohio and the one in Cali. He was all in on trashing his victims and then he started demanding confidentiality. He might not have been found criminally guilty on the last one, but something obviously happened.
Normal, innocent people don't get accused of sexual misdeeds that many times. And that's probably the logic the MLB is operating under.
Good riddance. I also don't think the MLB drops this hammer without being sure this sticks. Ending one's career (call it what it is) via legal means has to be done to the point it's air tight because it could easily explode in the league's face.