High School Batters Vs MLB Pitcher

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Published 2022-07-04

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  • 5:45 notice how he said “thank you Mr. Bauer” after he got the money. I love and respect that it really shows that level of respect you know, like yeah they’re there pretty much hanging with him like he’s a friend but the second he talked to one of the boys one on one the mood n tone changed to that instantly. I remember when I got my first ball signed by Matt Cain I was a kid and so nervous, and all I could say was “thank you Mr. Cain” after I got it signed I didn’t know what else to say.
  • @kris_1892
    That really highlights the quality of big league pitching. The pace and sheer power of the pitches as well as the control is unreal.
  • In 2002 when I was 31 years old playing in a competitive men's league I doubled to right center off of a former MLB pitcher who had appeared in 136 major league games over six years and had only been out of the majors for a year. It does not mean that I was a major league quality hitter, but it was a cool moment for me. Something I'll never forget.
  • This was fun to watch. Back in my high school days MLB was on strike during the ‘94 season. One of our alumni who was playing [b4 the strike] for the Detroit Tigers, Danny Patterson came and pitched batting practice to us. I’ll never forget how overmatched I felt. I’ve never seen the ball come so fast with movement; We all stood no chance
  • @GotAerialllc
    Bauer is doing more for MLB being out of the league then MLB is doing for MLB...
  • @Jayson90210
    Got to California and had to fill up with gas " Thanks Joseph" priceless!!
  • @jsnell126
    It's crazy how much more intense this feels with camera and mic right next to the pitcher. You can really feel the power and speed of the ball. On TV baseball looks like such a soft sport.
  • @twigmeat
    Thanks Trevor for these videos. Also, wanted to say thank you for all you have done for me. I play in adult leagues in multiple age groups, and have success in great part to watching how you approach perfecting your craft. I have learned so much, from sequencing (everything matters), to pitch design. While I am no spring chicken, I have increased velo, have better command, and better execution on the mound. I am currently on the mend due to a knee issue, and wondered how you would approach your workouts while injured or recovering from a lower body issue. Please comment if you see this. Thanks for all you do, and praying that you be back in MLB soon.
  • Trevor is the man! Turns his negative experiences into positive learning experiences and Is role model for these young athletes. He puts the work in and I hope he gets playing again!
  • Amazing work Trevor! God bless you and the good you do for these young men! The bad time will pass and you’ll be victorious once again!
  • @mamaluigi2064
    One difference between amateurs and pros that I see amateurs start they're swinging motion just as the pitch is released. The Pros especially the best seem to start their swinging motion Right before the pitch is released but the most important thing when it comes to batting is plate discipline which that only seems to come with experience
  • I love how catcher has a consistent throw back of 40 mph.
  • @scooter5940
    Ahh....memories. I was an average at best player, but remember getting a couple of hits (one close-my-eyes-and-swing-early laser, and one seeing-eye dribbler) in high school off the cross-town stud over a couple of games and maybe 8 at-bats. He never made it farther than one season in AA but he was dominant in HS, only giving up a handful of hits every game. Brother played for the Phillies briefly before arm trouble.
  • this kid definitely has talent and potential to train hard to go to big league, good luck to him in future and hopefully we can see him in the major
  • @oregonxyz
    When I was playing recreational adult baseball in South Carolina in the mid 80s, we played a team from the town of Clemson several times each year. Once in a while in the summer, a player from the university would pitch for them. One game, we had one hit against him and another line drive to center that was caught. Almost every other at bat was a strike out. The thing that made it so hard was that you never saw that kind of pitching before. You can time a fastball, but you can't handle the speed and the late movement at the same time.
  • @Allstate69420
    one of my favorite pitchers all time, if not my favorite. I cant wait to see you pitch again🔥
  • @charliewerchan7252
    It takes a very intelligent and compassionate person to dominate very good players, which these high schoolers are, without destroying their confidence . TB is def a leader and an excellent teacher, hopefully be coming back to the US very soon to play.
  • I am so happy I came across this video & this channel. Mr.Bauer, this is super dope. It sucks that someone can lie on someone and try to ruin someone’s future over some BS. You keep doing you and things will workout. This setup where you pitched to the boys is insane! You earned another subscriber and a fan. Tell my Oakland A’s to give you a buzz! Lol
  • Loved this style of vid… keep those spirits up trev, you got this!
  • Trevor your videos are excellent, keep up the great work, I really hope you can play in the MLB again one day!