The woman accusing Trevor Bauer of domestic violence and sexual assault testified for about four hours in L.A. County Superior Court on Monday.

The pitcher's attorneys have said the two sexual encounters between the woman and Bauer were "wholly consensual" and have promised to refute her claims "to the fullest extent of the law."

At one point the woman testified that she was unable to move or speak after Bauer choked her unconscious during their second encounter on May 16. At the behest of her attorney, she pulled her hair in front of her neck to show how she said Bauer sat on her back and pulled "very tightly" until she couldn't breathe.

While describing the other violent acts originally outlined in the declaration attached to her temporary restraining order -- most notably how Bauer allegedly took a closed fist to her jaw, vagina and buttocks -- the woman said, "I didn't say anything to him, he didn't say anything to me. It was like I was a rag doll."

"I was scared of him," she said at another point. "I was in so much pain."

Bauer is currently under criminal investigation by the Pasadena (California) Police Department and is on administrative leave by Major League Baseball.