I Joined My New Team In Mexico

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  • @MrJking065
    The manager is cool af. He really like Trevor. He knows what happened to Trevor is very unfair.
  • @BrettBlackmon
    Put Bauer back in the MLB *edit 2000 likes thank you all Thank you for all the likes ⚾️
  • The fact that he said most players, coaches, GM's said they would sign him but ownership refuses is just straight up proof that MLB doesn't care about fans or the game but themselves.
  • Best of luck in Mexico.. Yokohama will miss you. Come back anytime! If I was you I wouldn’t even want to be In the MLB. Play in a different county every year. Get a real feel for the baseball culture and culture in general. Where next? Australia maybe? Puerto Rico? Sounds like a dream come true. You can really play anywhere in the world right now. Makes great content also.
  • @BAMyankees614
    24:12 - 24:33 is the most important part of the video. He basically stated that there is a conspiracy by the owners (and Commish) keeping him out of MLB. Manfred can easily wield his power to conspire with the 30 owners against Bauer. Literally all 30 teams could use him. It's sad but it's clear that he's being blackballed from MLB.
  • @dashdood
    I'm not even a big baseball guy, but watching Trevor disect his craft is amazing. Love how he balances being practical/ using natural athleticism with his routine instead of trying to be to robotic. This is good advice for most things... Free Trevor!!
  • @leafside516
    Coach: "The rotation you have with the breaking ball is dirty" Bauer: " Curveball and slider aren't really moving as much as I'm used to" lol
  • I wasn’t always a Trevor fan… but 1000% am now. His approach, his break downs of pitching and the open sharing of his knowledge and experience with the next generation vs gate keeping until he is done playing is just to awesome to down play. Hope he gets another shot.. dude deserves it.
  • Seeing him answer his teammates questions with a great attitude and willingness say every detail that comes to his head just earned him much respect from me. Pride runs deep in not just professional sports but professional anything, there’s so many people that can be assholes and not give these guys the light of day but he’s showing a lot of character and sending a good message that the sun shines for everyone and the only true competition is with yourself and not the people around you. He wants to see everyone succeed
  • @sparky37789
    10:51 is exactly why any team would be lucky to have Trevor. You basically have a player coach.
  • @JarrodFLif3r
    Funny how they(media) say his former teammates and almost all other MLB players hate him, yet here they are showing him love and respect.
  • Something has to give. You should be in the show again Trevor. Best wishes to you in Mexico. Me and my son will be watching
  • Love all the info and dissecting in the conversations! Could watch that all day, it's fascinating to see that aspect of baseball
  • @luke.benfield
    Love watching your videos! I enjoy jotting down notes from all of them. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences towards the game.
  • The fact you have to blur out the faces of the Yankees who were asking why you didnt get signed yet says everything. Its very obvious the owners and league have a personal vendetta and agreement to not see you play MLB again. I hope you can keep your level of play high so they realize what a mistake that is. Good luck Trevor.
  • He is on track to be a bigger than MLB player. Playing across the world like this. Japan, now Mexico. He’s building a brand. Not long before everyone starts to find him and check his story out. We all want him back in MLB. But right now he is building the game from a different way.
  • @dosbongos
    Embrace this experience, bro! I know MLB is the show but the fans in Mexico obviously love you and love having you! My son and I are rooting for you always, ever since Cleveland!
  • @PhilipY
    I hardly watch baseball, played catch or went to the batting cages a handful of times throughout my life, but something about watching Trevor talk with teammates to talk about exercise, form, etc, the details they cover and the experiences he shared when in Japan or in the States, that was very interesting to me. I hope you continue sharing these kinds of things in your videos