I'm Preparing To Face The Best Pitcher In Japan

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  • I love it when other players just do random stuff in front of the camera ,it’s so funny 😂
  • @ResolUloseR
    It's cool to see Trevs teammates loosening up around him. Means he's finally starting to gel with the team. Be cool if Trev did a short segment of introducing his teammates in each of these blogs. Maybe with a "10 crazy questions" segment at the end?
  • @user-xc3kf5pk7t
    こっちが本家かな?登録しました。バウアーのお陰で横浜ベイスターズのバウアーユニフォーム着てエンゼルス大谷の試合を見に行く目標が出来ましたw ベイスターズ&エンゼルスがんばれー!
  • @impdaisuke
    もう今じゃ、日本の野球ファンで知らない人はいない。みんな大好きだよ
  • @lorimeyers3839
    Hey man. Respect for giving us nobodies a look deep into the life of a professional ball player. It’s really cool to see what goes on behind closed doors. Fans only see so much. They don’t know what goes on between pitchers’ starts, in the clubhouse, etc. Good shit, man. Also, you were vindicated of any legal wrongdoing. You deserve your life and your credibility back. Hope to see you back in the bigs soon.
  • I am a BayStars fan living in Yokohama and I was there to watch the game on June 3rd where you were the starting pitcher. It was a great holiday for me to see your wonderful pitching in person. Thank you so much for coming to Japan and joining BayStars! By the way, did you know that there are other ways to get into the All-Star Game besides getting first place in the fan ballot? There are the players' ballot, the manager's nomination, and the "plus-one" ballot. I am assuming that you will be selected by the players' ballot. Please ask the team staff for more information!
  • @jettsquirel9636
    As much as I'd like to see Trevor on an MLB team, I like the whole Japan vlog and I think it would be alright if he got another season in Japan. Whatever you do Trevor, I'll always be a fan.
  • @user-db4vj8nw3v
    英語の勉強だと思って、日本語版見た後にこっちも見てます🙂
  • @chrisarnold8656
    It is kinda fun to watch him work on things and that after what 2 years of not pitching getting back in the game and not only that but looking at his stats and seeing him get better with every game
  • @charlestran6265
    Getting a bunt single single and scoring a run. Somewhere in the world, Kevin Chan sits watching a computer screen as a joyful tear rolls down his cheek.
  • @pahoopahoo
    Unlike in the U.S., NPB All-Stars holds either two or three games (depending on the year). This year, there will be two games, and you know what that means: it is easier to play in the NPB All-Star games than in the U.S., where only one game is held. Multiple games means more players will be needed, and therefore more players will be selected. There is a ballot to select the players, and the first place winner for each position is confirmed. However, one player for each position is not enough, so a large number of players are recommended by managers to fill the positions. In the case of Bauer, he has been pitching well recently and has been a topic of conversation, so if he continues as he is now, he will probably be selected by manager's recommendation, even though he cannot be selected by the ballot. If this were just one game, it would be difficult to select him, but since there are two games, I think he will manage to get into the recommended slots. NPB All-Stars is a bit more lenient than the American All-Stars in terms of selection. If this year had held three games, he would have been selected more easily.
  • @user-jp4or9hh9d
    In the past four days, Trevor has increased his vote count significantly and moved up from 7th to 4th place. He still has a big vote gap from the top, but he is catching up fast. I hope this vote will be the result he wants. Indeed, the voting page is in Japanese, so it may be difficult for foreign visitors to understand. However, voting is easy and takes only a minute, so please try it using translation tools. How to vote (sorry if this is not clear) 1. Jump to the URL indicated by Trevor in the comments section here and go to the bottom of the linked page. 2. Press the red button on the right. (If you have an account, you can log in here and enter the voting page. Please see the section 6 for details.) 3. First, create an account. There are two blue buttons, press the bottom one (marked “会員登録”). 4. Just below the Terms of Use in the blue box, there is a check box. Please check the box (marked “利用規約に同意する”). Next, please enter your email address in the field marked "E-Mailアドレス" and your password in the field below. The second checkbox below it is for signing up for email newsletter (Of course, Japanese ♡), so you can ignore it. Finally, press the blue button at the bottom. 5. You will receive an email confirming your registration. Please click on the URL in the middle of this email, marked “■本登録URL”. This completes your account registration. 6. The linked page will probably be a login page, so please log in. If it is different, or if you want to log in a second time or later, press the red button on the linked page Trevor showed as in section 2. Please enter your email address in the field marked "E-Mailアドレス" and your password in the field below. Next, press the blue button just below (marked “ログイン”). 7. Voting screen. It's a mess, so I'll just explain how to vote for Trevor. The operation is simple: select Trevor from the large green box on the right, and drag and drop him into a gray box on the left. Be sure to move him to the top gray box. The top gray box is the starting pitcher slot, so if you put him in another slot, it will be an invalid vote. Trevor is in the first section (“先発投手”) in the right box. He is marked with “96 T. バウアー”. This screen should default to the Central League screen where Trevor belongs, but if you can't find him, toggle the tab above the gray box to left one. The Central League tab is green with a red C. If you still can’t find him, select the leftmost tab (“ノミネート選手一覧”) from the tabs above the box of player list. 8. Gray slots other than Trevor’s one can be empty. After selecting Trevor, press the orange button at the bottom of the page. A confirmation screen should appear. Press the orange button at the bottom of the page again. This completes the voting process.
  • @blumpkin50
    yeah I agree about being glad he's getting along and joking positively with the teammates. That's when players start playing at their highest potential as a group. a teammate questioner video would be awesome.
  • @user-el7sf6qk9j
    いつもの機械音声に慣れてるからバウアーの生声YouTube結構新鮮だな、
  • @user-tl4xg5cj6j
    京セラドームで普通に観客席で観戦してる動画を観るのが今から楽しみだ(笑)
  • @Nate7399
    Trevor is the best, like in all seriousness. He says what he wants to say and doesn’t hold back or sugarcoat anything. Mad respect because there aren’t many people or athletes like him anymore!! He’s honest and no BS.
  • @0905surf
    本当に横浜に来てくれてありがとう!
  • @user-gw3fl1td6v
    Trevor watched the game yesterday at Kyocera DOME Osaka stadium❗ He bought a general ticket🎟️ and took a seat. The crowd was amazed!😂😂😂 The silhouette guy is Yoshinobu Yamamoto (ORIX Buffaloes ). He is the best pitcher in NPB now. Trevor met him three days ago. 😊
  • @xoThreezus
    I like how trevor is honest about his troubles and always works hard to do better. He's a great pitcher and glad he's enjoying Japan.