Posts Tagged ‘Trevor Bauer’

Nov
1

MARKET WATCH: Superfractors and Canary Galore

It’s been about a week since 2011 Bowman Chrome Draft Picks & Prospects has hit the market and we’ve already seen a few notable cards sell.  The most notable (arguably) superfractor auto has hit the market over the weekend and it should be a record setting sale. The non-auto version hit as well, which should be a nice price comparison for comparable players.  I’m not sure why I’m even saying that because there aren’t too many prospects who compare to “The Freak v2.0″.  Baseball America had some pretty strong words to defend their #1 prospect ranking for the Arizona farm system.

“He not only has top-of-the-rotation potential, but his approach is so revolutionary that his success in the majors could cause teams to rethink how they condition and develop young pitchers.”

TREVOR BAUER SUPERFRACTOR AUTOGRAPH 1/1

TREVOR BAUER SUPERFRACTOR 1/1

A surprising seller from the set has been Francisco Lindor, who seems to have a very large following back in Puerto Rico.  The slick fielding former USA shortstop has Cleveland fans salivating over his projection and his market prices are showing the aftermath.  Even his USA stuff is selling well, which is nice to see with a chrome autograph fully on the market.  His superfractor was pulled within the first days of the product release and sold for a pretty penny.

FRANCISCO LINDOR SUPERFRACTOR AUTO 1/1

Some other notable are below, which includes two of the better 16U superfractor autos, as well as the too name in the canary non-auto set.

ZACH COLLINS USA 16U SUPERFRACTOR AUTO 1/1

CARSON SANDS USA 16U SUPERFRACTOR AUTO 1/1

BRYSON BRIGMAN USA 16U SUPERFRACTOR AUTO 1/1

AUSTIN MEADOWS CANARY USA 16U 1/1

Apr
0

Blast From The Past: Trevor Bauer On-Route to UCLA, Workout Routine (Video)

It’s no secret that Trevor Bauer of UCLA is our favorite USA player.  We not only love to watch him mow down hitters, but he also is extremely intriguing with his preparation and routine.  People always point out pitchers and their quirky ways, and Bauer is no exception.  In fact, he might lead the pack in the “WTF” department, but it clearly leads to success.  How it translates to a Major League organization is soon to be seen, and he’s quickly climbing the draft boards (potentially top 3 overall).

After his career-high start last night vs. Stanford, Trevor Bauer is on pace to completely demolish his Strikeout title from 2009.  His line so far, a little over halfway through the regular season….(Click the stat picture to enlarge)

If you were interested in hearing from the man himself about getting to UCLA, leaving High School early, and his outlook on baseball, we were able to find archived video from the LA Times.  Take note of the unorthodox training methods and his insane focus on honing his craft.

Check out some of the great Trevor Bauer cards on the eBay market.  They are still relatively affordable, especially looking at his UCLA counterpart’s prices, Gerrit Cole.  Buy them now before they skyrocket at College World Series and draft time.

2009 Upper Deck USA Red Ink Auto /25

2009 Upper Deck USA Red Ink Incriptions Auto /25

2009 Upper Deck USA Patch Auto /99

BGS 9.5 2009 Bowman Chrome USA Blue Refractor /250

Apr
0

Week #8 USA Collegiate Player Update, via Prospect Nation

We’re a little late posting the week #8 USA Collegiate Update from Prospect Nation, but it’s still something you should read.  There is quite a bit of draft player information, about some of the best names through the first half of the season.

Get ready for another 9-innings of collegiate action…

1st: UCLA junior RHP Trevor Bauer is starting to run away with the 2011 Strikeout Crown and now sits just 3 K’s away from hitting the century mark for the second consecutive year; this past weekend, Bauer pitched a complete game (2nd over the past 3 starts),  fanning 15 of 33 batters, while allowing 3 runs on 6 hits and 2 walks; with the season at the halfway point, Bauer figures to pass the 165 K’s he posted last year; just a couple more starts like this and he will be very close…
2nd: UCLA junior RHP Gerrit Cole took part in the one-up-manship with teammate Trevor Bauer over the weekend as he also tossed a complete game; Cole, however, allowed just 1 unearned run on 5 hits and 1 walk while fanning 7 of the 32 batters he faced; this marked Cole’s second straight complete game (he has 3 on the season) as compared to Bauer’s 2…

3rd: Clemson junior SS Brad Miller was named both the ACC Player of the Week and Collegiate Baseball’s National Player of the Week award; these accolades were the result of a 14-for-21, 2 2B’s, 2 3B’s, 7 RBI’s, 4 stolen bases and 8 run effort; his defense wasn’t too shabby as he flawlessly fielded 28 hits with no errors…
4th: Bethune-Cookman junior C Peter O’Brien is widely regarded as the best hitting catcher in the NCAA and looks to be a 1st-round draftee come June (see article below); on the week, O’Brien was 8-for-20 with 2 2B’s, 1 HR (10), 7 RBI’s, and scored 4 times; his 10th HR ties him with LSU’s Mikie Mahtook for the group lead…

5th: Arizona sophomore OF Robert Refsnyder raised his cumulative batting average a total of 16 points (0.347 to 0.363) after a terrific week at the plate; Refsnyder was 8-for-17 with a 2B, HR (4), 7 RBI’s and a SB…
6th: We knew that Miami freshman LHP Bryan Radziewski was special when the Hurricanes gave him the season opening start; Rad has been their Friday ace ever since and has rarely disappointed;  this past Friday, he tossed 5.2 IP and allowed just 1 unearned run on 3 hits; he didn’t walk a single batter and fanned 8 of the 21 he faced; investors, get on-board the Bryan Radziewski train now…

7th: LSU freshman RHP Kevin Gausman has had his ups-and-downs this year, but his “ups” are what has everyone in Baton Rouge excited; this past weekend was definitely an “up” as Gausman delivered 8-innings of shutout baseball; he gave up just 5 hits and 1 walk while striking out 5 of the 28 batters he faced en-route to his 2nd win on the year; BTW, there’s a Kevin Gausman train with a lot of potential ; )
8th: Vanderbilt junior RHP Sonny Gray has flat-out gotten it done this year; many nay-sayers knocked his size and mediocre curveball before the season began; but Gray has consistently silenced the critics throughout the year (see total weekly stats below); his most recent victory, a 6-inning technical shutout (no earned runs, but 2 unearned runs) where he allowed 4 hits and walks and struck out 4, demonstrates a WHIP of 1.33; not bad, but it’s well over his cumulative season WHIP of 1.03; Gray looks to be a Top 5 pick in June’s MLB Draft; Baseball America’s Jim Callis states, “Gray’s fastball-curveball combination is as good as any in this draft, and don’t bet against him as a starter despite his small frame.”…

9th: Florida sophomore LHP Brian Johnson combined-on-shutout over the weekend; Johnson tossed 6-scoreless-innings, allowing just 6 hits while fanning 3 and walking none; Johnson’s 2.54 ERA and 5-1 record is a big reason why the Gators have done so well this year…
Apr
0

BA College Chat Highlights (April 11th), Flashing The Arms – Bauer, Purke, Cole


Below are the interesting Q&A’s from the April 11th Baseball America College Top 25 chat.  They covered multiple top players from the USA family tree, which should give you all some good insight.  Highlighted below are the most informative pieces on some of our favorite college pitchers and coincidentally top 2011 MLB Draft Prospects.  The battle for NCAA supremacy lies between these three aces and UVA’s Danny Hultzen.  While two of them are surging up the draft boards, another one is slowly losing steam, creating an interesting potential slide down the draft board.


TREVOR BAUER, RHP, UCLA

    Trace (Fairfax, VA): John Savage has been giving Trevor Bauer a long leash when it comes to his pitch counts, averaging 122 per start for the year and leaving him out there for 134 on Saturday. Do you think this will affect how teams view Bauer on draft day?


Aaron Fitt:
There is simply too much gnashing of teeth out there about pitch counts. Every pitcher is different, and Bauer is most different at all — he is conditioned to throw a lot. He’s so much like Tim Lincecum in so many ways, and this is one way. Lincecum also threw a lot of pitches in college, and he has not broken down in pro ball. There is no evidence that throwing 122 pitches per game once every seven days makes a guy more likely to break down than throwing 100 pitches every five days, like they do in pro ball. The guys who rail against college coaches over pitch counts need to get a life.


MATT PURKE, LHP, TCU

    Taylor (Houston): What is Purke's draft status right now? I know he's maybe slid a bit, but is he still top 5? Top 10, top 3? Thanks.

Aaron Fitt: Slid out of the top 3, but still safely in the top 10, it seems. The consensus seems to be that he’s been passed by fellow lefties Hultzen and Jed Bradley, at least for now. A big thing I’ve heard: Bradley does a much better job pitching inside to righthanded hitters than Purke, who has had some trouble commanding to his glove side. But his fastball velocity has been fine.


GERRIT COLE, RHP, UCLA

    steve (York pa): Could you please grade out Gerrit Cole using 20-80 scale? Thanks for chatting.

Aaron Fitt: I think he projects to have an 80 fastball, 65 slider and 65 changeup — a true big league ace. The stuff really does compare pretty well with Strasburg’s stuff. Strasburg’s breaking ball was a little better at the same stage, and I think Strasburg was able to command within the zone a little better, but Cole is really special, too.