@@jimmyeddyoh shut the front door. trevor bauer exposed pitchers for cheating and using sticky stuff. he was only thrown out of the league because he was calling the entire league out.
@@spaceghostpussy and because he "allegedly" assaulted a woman when he really didn't. Too bad that ruined his career, he could've definitely done some more.
Sick of people knocking on Bauer but putting up with Scherzer, Greinke, Baumgartner, among others. The league is mad because he called them out and the players are mad because he got them caught. Bauer is a damn good pitcher that doesn’t do anything more outlandish than any other quirky pitcher; or athlete for that matter.
i would have been pissed at that oufielder as well. i play outfield and the one thing i learned during day play is to always put ur shades on. no matter what.
Trevor throwing the ball just over the centerfield wall (where no fan or player would get hit) was less of an egregious reaction to that frustrating inning than the common player expletive tirades (on national tv for kids to see) or bat bashing dugout walls/phones that so many players are prone to do when they get ejected. If a different ace/Cy Young award winner did that it wouldn’t get nearly the negative reaction. Trevor obviously hasn’t repeated that reaction. He probably was fined and that’s that…
The Indians were looking for a reason to get rid of him after 2016. Bauer made a statement saying that many players (including himself) on the team voted for Trump. He also injured himself in the playoffs operating his drone. He's a talented, intelligent dude. But he's difficult to put up with, because he isn't a robot. Once he made more money, it's easier to stomach losing him.
The sexual assault thing was thrown out, the girl that claimed she was assaulted has a video of herself in bed with him the night after bragging about it. And be did cheat but he told everyone he was doing it, because the mlb wernt doing anything about the sticky stuff
@@davidknudsen8923 he literally has 3 other pending cases for sexual misconduct, we aren't talking about just one event but a series of abusive and troubling accusations, on TOP of his horrid reputation as a teammate and dishonesty in the game.He wasn't blackmailed before because the mlb was careless enough to allow ppl to cheat until he was literally being signed just so the team could get his recipe for the sticky stuff. He is a walking red flag.
If you really look at this, at first it may not seem like a big deal,but to lose control that much to where you throw the ball out of the playing field, it is a complete display of unprofessional behavior.
You’re also disrespecting your teammates, your manager, and even the other team. Bauer’s always been an immature PoS, that’s why the allegations against him were so easy to believe (admitting to having sex with an unconscious woman probably didn’t help his case either of course….)
Of all the fits thrown by players out of frustration I find it hilarious this one gets so much play. I understand the optics and all that. Still funny tho.
I remember Dave Righetti also once threw the ball over the wall when being removed from the game. This was in the '90s. I don't remember what punishment he got.
He was disliked by every team he played for. He wouldnt listen to trainers or coaches. He held up team travel due to a piece of personal equipment being misplaced. Now he makes TikTok videos.😂
Pretty good? The next year he won the Cy Young award. He was, however in his last year and a real pain in the ass. They traded him when they could get something back.
He just had a huge fit on the mound a few days ago in Japan because a routine play wasn’t made with 2outs and the bases got loaded. He was cussing on the mound while the manager tried to calm him down. He ended up getting out of the inning without any runs scored, but the Japanese fans loved his behavior for showing the fight and the will to win. They felt like they saw a true MLB player’s desire to win.
Don't believe anyone in the majors wants to deal with him. He's got Cy Young stuff but every team said, no thanks. Trouble as a Diamond Back, Indian, and Dodger.
I cant imagine he was bounced for throwing that ball over the fence. Its not that big a deal. Guys go into the dugout and brutalize water coolers and dont get traded. I think his trade was for other baseball reasons
Traded to a team that had another pitcher that did this decades ago, Rob Dibble, who was one of the very few that could break a hundred miles per hour back then, and he hit some teacher lady in the elbow and damaged her and it turned into a big controversy... He was one of the nasty boys along with Norm Charlton...
1991 article: Rob Dibble of the Cincinnati Reds was suspended for four games by National League President Bill White today for throwing a ball into the center-field stands at Riverfront Stadium and hitting a woman fan. It was the second suspension of year for the right-handed reliever, who last month was set down for three days and fined $1,000 by White for throwing behind Houston's Eric Yelding April 11 in an incident that set off a bench-clearing brawl."
I still remember how he almost cut his finger off while playing with a drone, it actually might have cost Cleveland the World Series. They could have really used another pitcher in that extra inning that was delayed because of the rain. Cleveland lost 4 to 3 that World Series