• Full name Trevor Andrew Bauer
  • Born 01/17/1991 in North Hollywood, CA
  • Profile Ht.: 6'1" / Wt.: 205 / Bats: R / Throws: R
  • School UCLA
  • Debut 06/28/2012
  • Drafted in the 1st round (3rd overall) by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2011 (signed for $3,400,000).
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    After graduating high school early to enroll at UCLA in the spring of 2009, Bauer quickly found his way into the Bruins' weekend rotation, and went on to break school records for career wins (32 and counting) and strikeouts (432) by the middle of his junior year. Bauer is as unconventional as he is dominant. He takes an intellectual approach to his craft, studying advanced concepts like biomechanics, effective velocity and pitch tunneling. He is a long-toss devotee who works with rubber tubes before and during his starts. He idolizes and patterns himself after another slight righthander with electric stuff: Tim Lincecum. Like Lincecum, he generates premium velocity using extreme torque, and while some scouts worry about the head movement and recoil in his delivery, others say his arm action is loose and his mechanics add deception. Bauer has the deepest repertoire of any pitcher in the draft. On his worst days, he still holds 91-93 mph fastball velocity deep into games, and he often tops out at 95-96. He has exceptional feel for a sharp, downer curveball that rates as plus to plus-plus. His changeup is above-average, and he mixes in an occasional split-finger and flashes a slider. He also throws what he calls a "reverse slider," which runs in on lefthanded hitters at 85-87 mph--and some scouts say that is plus, too. Bauer relishes striking hitters out, so he throws a lot of pitches. He usually works deep into games (and threw five straight complete games in April and May). That workload concerns some scouts, but others think his arm is in exceptional shape and point out that he conditions himself to throw a lot. He has top-of-the-rotation upside and could move quickly, but he is adamant about continuing his own training regimen in pro ball, which will turn some clubs off.

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Best Tools List

  • Rated Best Changeup in the Cleveland Guardians in 2014
  • Rated Best Curveball in the Cleveland Guardians in 2014
  • Rated Best Pitching Prospect in the Pacific Coast League in 2012
  • Rated Best Curveball in the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2012

Scouting Reports

Career Transactions

  • Los Angeles Dodgers released RHP Trevor Bauer.
  • Los Angeles Dodgers designated RHP Trevor Bauer for assignment.

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