@@8E3T so acknowledging differences is dragging? Get out of here with that nonsense. Trevor is very different but it’s refreshing to see behind the scenes stuff and see how the athletes are behind the scenes. Go to your echo chamber if you don’t want to hear a different perspective.
I am Japanese and older than Mr. Bauer, but I have many good things to learn from Mr. Bauer. In addition to the value of Mr. Bauer's baseball player videos, there are many lessons learned from his mental and work attitudes.
You can tell that you have found where you need to be Trevor. You can tell because it shows that you are at peace inside and out. Keep up the amazing work. There is nowhere to go but up. You are phenomenal my man.
Japanese pitchers usually tip their cap as a way to apologise for hitting the batter with a pitch. Western pitchers in Japan don't usually do that gesture. Trevor was somewhere in between on the chest fist tap. Was nice seeing a non-Japanese pitcher apologise.
I'm a lifelong lacrosse player...You've turned me into a baseball...ahem...Trevor Bauer fan! Love the content, the in depth analysis of your pitching, the reviews and the culture of Japan. Keep doing what your doing. You have a great story and I'm rooting for your success!
Mr. Bauer, Please stay in Baystars next year!!!!!!! We need you, your spirit, and your motivation on this team!!! Always rooting for you and the Baystars all the way from the U.S. Good luck on the rest of the season! Get the most wins and potentially ERA! You got this!
He looks like he is having way more fun pitching in Japan...as much as I'd like to see him return one day (Tigers maybe Trev?), I wouldn't mind him staying and continue vlogging am really enjoying this content.
Trevor has the quality that the Japanese find likable. He’s just so cute and fun to watch. I'm not even a baseball fan but I look forward every week to his videos being released. Also, I like that this comments section is so wholesome with US fans. I watched a recent video still trying to mislead the American people like “He's hated in Japan” “The Japanese are offended by his sword celebration” etc. but the comments section was filled with people like here and were so protective. 👍
@@kengo7273how are you, an actual Japanese person, going to question the knowledge of someone with the most “Trust me bro, I saw it on Reddit” energy ever? 😂😂
@@TheBrandonGrose I'm Japanese too, but I love his haters in US. I even love them. Because they are the reason that Trevor will never go back to the US.
You list all the stats and the US media won't even acknowledge it because they want to see people fail. The negative PR spin that you got "demoted" was such BS, even after you corrected them they didn't do any retractions. Screw 'em. Really happy to see you being loved and respected by teammates and fans alike. I hope your success continues to grow, wherever that may take you.
i really enjoy these videos, makes me miss the days when I played ball. keep up the great work! Mr Bauer you've really peaked my interest in Japanese Baseball.
I loved your musings about the turtles at the zoo. Your curiosity about anything and everything is one of my favorite things about watching your videos 😊
Growing up around baseball coaches and athletes...I'm like 99% certain, the reason MLB pitching coaches, and other coaches hate TB69 🤭 is because he probably knows more than them, and told them they were wrong, and they didn't like that. Hope to get your jersey when i visit Japan!
All the Pokémon gifts from the Japan fans are awesome. I really would like to get a pen pal from Japan to trade Pokémon cards with and attempt to learn some Japanese.
I would love for someone to explain to me why he needed to order spray paint and paint them instead of just simply ordering new cleats. Surely that’s something the organization could have helped with with lol. But hey I guess content. Side note, I was a huge fan when you asked if would be disrespectful spray painting your cleats in the parking garage. Really shows you are integrating into their culture very well. Lived in Japan for a year and that’s something I always had to be aware of, whether or not I was being rude.
I'm a Trevor fan too and I thought the same thing. But I think he decided to restore the old shoes because it takes time to break them in if they are new.
Trevor is incredibly thrifty for someone making 10s of millions of dollars every year. His dollars also go a long way in Japan where the Yen is down against the dollar and inflation is nowhere near as bad as in the U.S. Its another one of the things I like about him.
Before I finish this video ( I just started it) I have to say GREAT GAME this week!!! Your game was great pitching wise but the bunt was perfect and Maki scored you in, which was cool!! Maki is a great hitter!!!!
You're doing so much for baseball right now. I'd love to see you keep this up anywhere you play, but if its the NPB i really hope ESPN jumps on how popular youre making it and lets us easily watch it in the US. If youre playing next year in Japan ill come see ya in a game! If not, I'll find you in an MLB game.
Little known secret: The Japanese fans actually love the sword celebration because of how lame it is. Its a term in Japanese called "dasa-kawaii". It means its so lame that its cute. Keep making them check their swings, Trevor!
Holy crap! You're the FPV drone guy that plays baseball. Been watching your channel for a minute and I never knew until this episode. Love your content and story telling.
11:04 I myself am Japanese, so I didn't realize it until I was told, but according to an overseas tour guide, Japanese people ask for the names of trees, plants, and flowers wherever they go. I guess that is why all the tree species are written down.
Instead of warning Trevor he would be fined for wearing his Bauer Outage logo like the MLB did, the BayStars proudly promote it. Even going as far as to sell his merch in their own shops. This is how you market your players, and the MLB/team owners should take note!
When Mr.Eric and his friends come to Japan, I would like them to challenge how much they can eat at Japanese Izakaya and yakiniku restaurant where you can drink and eat as much as you want for a fixed price. I hear that it is rare for foreigners to have fixed-price all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink alcoholic beverages at restaurants in Japan.
it is apparent to me that Japan has fully embraced you and you're still an elite pitcher...what will you do come seasons end? will you take an offer to go play in America for some midwest non factor? is it better to be somewhere in The Show than what is clearly the pinnacle of professional baseball in the 21st century?
For a better and more durable spray paint job: Do several light coats, letting it dry to still slightly tacky between each coat. You're welcome Mr. Bauer.
Just a little tip. If you need to spray paint cleats or anything, make sure to get some clear coat too. This will protect the paint from chipping off and make it more durable. Start off with one light coat (doesn’t need to cover everything). And then do one or two more coats of paint to finish it off. Depending on the paint. Give about 5-15 minutes between each coat to give enough time to dry. Then just hit it with a coat or two of clear coat (matte or gloss should work depending on your preference). You can also use some sand paper and sand the cleats before you paint it. That’ll make the paint stick to cleats better. You can also try some light coats of white primer which can minimize color difference from the different tones originally on the cleat. Good work Bauer!🎉
It makes me sad to think that maybe you will return to the U.S. in two and a half months. I am not selfishly asking you to stay in Japan forever. But I would like you to stay in Japan next year.
I love the interactions between Trevor and his teammates there is a great level of respect and wholesomeness
Screw the MLB, I’m glad the Japanese culture has accepted Trevor and treats him with respect.
YES! exactly
@@8E3T
You really had to nit pick to hate on these videos...
@@8E3Tmy dude your made up grievances are insane 😂
Bro facts
@@8E3T so acknowledging differences is dragging? Get out of here with that nonsense. Trevor is very different but it’s refreshing to see behind the scenes stuff and see how the athletes are behind the scenes. Go to your echo chamber if you don’t want to hear a different perspective.
I am Japanese and older than Mr. Bauer, but I have many good things to learn from Mr. Bauer.
In addition to the value of Mr. Bauer's baseball player videos, there are many lessons learned from his mental and work attitudes.
You can tell that you have found where you need to be Trevor. You can tell because it shows that you are at peace inside and out. Keep up the amazing work. There is nowhere to go but up. You are phenomenal my man.
Japanese pitchers usually tip their cap as a way to apologise for hitting the batter with a pitch. Western pitchers in Japan don't usually do that gesture. Trevor was somewhere in between on the chest fist tap. Was nice seeing a non-Japanese pitcher apologise.
i learned that from the movie “Mr. Baseball”. i wonder if bauer watched it to prepare for the culture shock
In Western culture tapping your chest like that means "my bad", an apology gesture.
As a dodger fan it pissed me off how the league treated Bauer. Glad to see him find love and success in Japan. Also love the momentum vids!
Its videos like that that remind me how much i respect and admire Japan.
I'm a lifelong lacrosse player...You've turned me into a baseball...ahem...Trevor Bauer fan! Love the content, the in depth analysis of your pitching, the reviews and the culture of Japan. Keep doing what your doing. You have a great story and I'm rooting for your success!
Lacrosse is awesome dude, just sucks that the two sports share the same season
Mr. Bauer,
Please stay in Baystars next year!!!!!!! We need you, your spirit, and your motivation on this team!!!
Always rooting for you and the Baystars all the way from the U.S. Good luck on the rest of the season! Get the most wins and potentially ERA! You got this!
He looks like he is having way more fun pitching in Japan...as much as I'd like to see him return one day (Tigers maybe Trev?), I wouldn't mind him staying and continue vlogging am really enjoying this content.
No no. He's going to play for the Blue Jays :)
NO we need him on the Padres desperately 😅
@@greasyy1He aint going no where
@@STLclips Yeah I know, he seems much happier in Japan anyway and is doing great.
@@greasyy1 lol if be ok with that
I watch this more regularly than anything. Please never end!
Can you give me a summary of the episode? My internet isn’t good enough to load the vid :(
Trevor has the quality that the Japanese find likable. He’s just so cute and fun to watch. I'm not even a baseball fan but I look forward every week to his videos being released. Also, I like that this comments section is so wholesome with US fans. I watched a recent video still trying to mislead the American people like “He's hated in Japan” “The Japanese are offended by his sword celebration” etc. but the comments section was filled with people like here and were so protective. 👍
Lol. You don’t know the culture and why they are “ nice “ to him. It’s not respect. It’s their own history and disgust with themselves. Long story.
@@jeremylowe2309 I'm Japanese. I'm one of “them”. lol
yeah there are videos like that out there, I didn't know him until I found his channel
@@kengo7273how are you, an actual Japanese person, going to question the knowledge of someone with the most “Trust me bro, I saw it on Reddit” energy ever? 😂😂
@@TheBrandonGrose I'm Japanese too, but I love his haters in US. I even love them. Because they are the reason that Trevor will never go back to the US.
You list all the stats and the US media won't even acknowledge it because they want to see people fail. The negative PR spin that you got "demoted" was such BS, even after you corrected them they didn't do any retractions. Screw 'em. Really happy to see you being loved and respected by teammates and fans alike. I hope your success continues to grow, wherever that may take you.
The US media has been unfriendly for a while.
I found his channel randomly, he's not what the media makes him out to be, they're all attacking him
i really enjoy these videos, makes me miss the days when I played ball. keep up the great work! Mr Bauer you've really peaked my interest in Japanese Baseball.
The Eric Sim doll got me... 😂😂😂 I can't wait for the Momentum crew to show up in Japan!
I loved your musings about the turtles at the zoo. Your curiosity about anything and everything is one of my favorite things about watching your videos 😊
I love the whole team helping with the unboxing
That's right. What a great team.
19:23
Trevor achieves splendid results at present!
Excellent🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Trevor, there is also a huge bladesmith culture in Japan. Many beautifully designed knives. Yu Kurosaki and Takeshi Saji are popular.
Way to go TB!! Looking forward to your return in the states!
I've been playing 3rd in slow pitch and have had bad elbow pain all season. So that was so incredible helpful. Thank you
Growing up around baseball coaches and athletes...I'm like 99% certain, the reason MLB pitching coaches, and other coaches hate TB69 🤭 is because he probably knows more than them, and told them they were wrong, and they didn't like that. Hope to get your jersey when i visit Japan!
All the Pokémon gifts from the Japan fans are awesome. I really would like to get a pen pal from Japan to trade Pokémon cards with and attempt to learn some Japanese.
I would love for someone to explain to me why he needed to order spray paint and paint them instead of just simply ordering new cleats. Surely that’s something the organization could have helped with with lol. But hey I guess content.
Side note, I was a huge fan when you asked if would be disrespectful spray painting your cleats in the parking garage. Really shows you are integrating into their culture very well. Lived in Japan for a year and that’s something I always had to be aware of, whether or not I was being rude.
I'm a Trevor fan too and I thought the same thing. But I think he decided to restore the old shoes because it takes time to break them in if they are new.
Trevor is incredibly thrifty for someone making 10s of millions of dollars every year. His dollars also go a long way in Japan where the Yen is down against the dollar and inflation is nowhere near as bad as in the U.S. Its another one of the things I like about him.
@@joninosaka I remember what he said in his blog in japan when he first come and buying things that he only buy things he can carry in hands no cart
I am so happy to watch you thrive.
Made me happy to see the Japanese cultured players enjoying checking out the Yugioh card! I love collecting Yugioh cards
Congrats! Happy for you and your acclimation to Japanese baseball
Don’t want this blog to end!
Thank you for Bauer for coming to Japan.
4:04 you can see his smile slowly fade, good luck to that family
Before I finish this video ( I just started it) I have to say GREAT GAME this week!!! Your game was great pitching wise but the bunt was perfect and Maki scored you in, which was cool!! Maki is a great hitter!!!!
I love your videos, Thank you for taking the time to make them. Congratulations on your success!
You're doing so much for baseball right now. I'd love to see you keep this up anywhere you play, but if its the NPB i really hope ESPN jumps on how popular youre making it and lets us easily watch it in the US.
If youre playing next year in Japan ill come see ya in a game! If not, I'll find you in an MLB game.
Keep going trev! I get so excited to watch your videos
Awesome vid and glad for you and your seasons work
I'm so happy your season is turning around. Keep it up
I could listen to Papa Bauer talk about plants and gardening for hours.
I love watching your videos, Trevor!
He may never want to come back. It's good to see him happy.
12:27 “eat bananas monkeys never cramp” - Munenori Kawasaki
Japan seems so much better than MLB. He gets so many absolute 🔥🔥 gloves.
Real fans saw the video yesterday in Japanese. I understood nothing
Facts 😂
Yes! I always watch the japanese vid eventhough i dont understand a word but at least i know whats Trevor's new vid content is.
This made me laugh so hard dude
Same
thats commitment xdd
I always look forward to these videos. They are pure and honest and always educational. Great editing too. Stay the course and keep them coming.
Little known secret: The Japanese fans actually love the sword celebration because of how lame it is. Its a term in Japanese called "dasa-kawaii". It means its so lame that its cute. Keep making them check their swings, Trevor!
12:20 Trevor Is officially becoming a Japan citizen 🤣🤣
Holy crap! You're the FPV drone guy that plays baseball. Been watching your channel for a minute and I never knew until this episode. Love your content and story telling.
I'm glad everything is going well for ya!!!
After MLB dropped the ball, it's nice to see you succeed!!!
11:04 I myself am Japanese, so I didn't realize it until I was told, but according to an overseas tour guide, Japanese people ask for the names of trees, plants, and flowers wherever they go. I guess that is why all the tree species are written down.
Instead of warning Trevor he would be fined for wearing his Bauer Outage logo like the MLB did, the BayStars proudly promote it. Even going as far as to sell his merch in their own shops. This is how you market your players, and the MLB/team owners should take note!
seems like ur adapting very quickly over there! looks fun!
Another great outing. Your killing it out there bud!
Can't wait eric and bauer playing baseball with japanese high school team
Anyone else absolutely need to see Eric in a snorlax costume when they’re in Japan.
I agree
Congratulations and continued support, Trevor.
watch out eric sim and crew are going international!!!!! cant wait for the team to be back together.
Love seeing all the love you’re getting and deserve TB ⚾️
The batter knew @18:23 it was a curveball but didn't expect that much break. The movement on that ball was insane lol
you need to put a finish on the shoes after you paint them - get a glossy clear coat - also a small heat gun will help dry everything faster
Miss you in Cleveland, Would have won the World Series if you getting cut your finger! But I am happy you are doing great in Japan!
Great job, Trevor Bauer! ✌🏻💙⚾🧢🇺🇸
Get it TB ! ….. cheering you on from Tx .
Weekly dose of Trevor, Let's GOOOOOO!
Sunday is Bauer day!
Making it look easy!!!!! Keep going Trevor!
When Mr.Eric and his friends come to Japan, I would like them to challenge how much they can eat at Japanese Izakaya and yakiniku restaurant where you can drink and eat as much as you want for a fixed price.
I hear that it is rare for foreigners to have fixed-price all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink alcoholic beverages at restaurants in Japan.
Excellent !! It's great to hear you say that things are coming together nicely !! Your positive outlook will lift your teammates.
Just like that season coming along nicely forr you.
I love how trev just dresses up like a regular dude and doesnt flex his money.
16:36 Thats so 90s is what it is! That light off white shirt color was everywhere back then. Couldn't even go to an event without seeing em
Keep grinding Trev!
“Eric sim in a box” 😂😂
It’s always a great day when he uploads these are so fun and helpful even if I don’t pitch
it is apparent to me that Japan has fully embraced you and you're still an elite pitcher...what will you do come seasons end? will you take an offer to go play in America for some midwest non factor? is it better to be somewhere in The Show than what is clearly the pinnacle of professional baseball in the 21st century?
That blue glove is 🔥. Hope it performs as good as it looks.
Bro, that catch behind the back. Then after you throwing it to second base. That was so freaking smooth.
For a better and more durable spray paint job: Do several light coats, letting it dry to still slightly tacky between each coat. You're welcome Mr. Bauer.
This redemption arc is incredible. Now I’d watch an NPB game over MLB any day.
Cant wait for Sim and the boys in Japan gonna be some great content 📈
Just a little tip. If you need to spray paint cleats or anything, make sure to get some clear coat too. This will protect the paint from chipping off and make it more durable. Start off with one light coat (doesn’t need to cover everything). And then do one or two more coats of paint to finish it off. Depending on the paint. Give about 5-15 minutes between each coat to give enough time to dry. Then just hit it with a coat or two of clear coat (matte or gloss should work depending on your preference). You can also use some sand paper and sand the cleats before you paint it. That’ll make the paint stick to cleats better. You can also try some light coats of white primer which can minimize color difference from the different tones originally on the cleat. Good work Bauer!🎉
People will still talk shit regardless of how well you do brother. You are the Trevor
You should do a HR derby with the baystars+momentum crew!!
4:29 Eric Sim in a box 🤣🤣🤣
Trevor you are flippin fun man! Keep posting!!! MLB made a mistake.
love watching your japan vlogs
I think you’ve found your place in Japan, you seem really happy
Big fan, Trevor. Wishing you all the best.
I Love when this started... he didnt even have 1 glove to play with.
I got my new sword shirt! It's amazing how soft your shirts are! Keep up the great work!
Eric sim in a box 😂😂 4:26
Bottle cap baseball with the momentum guys!
Trevor is dominating in Japan
You love to see it
Watching Trevor in Japan is far more interesting than his MLB blogs. Best thing to ever happen to Japanese baseball.
MLB are idiots for blacklisting Trevor. So happy he is such a success and that Japan loves him.
trevor is my fav player ever... love u trev. bring me to japan
Your painted cleets looks good 👍
I can’t believe he’s still blackballed it’s ridiculous they expect us to just forget about him lol 😂 Keep being the great pitcher you’ve been TB
Glad to see Eric make it to japan safe.
That’s a sick glove. Love the green
It makes me sad to think that maybe you will return to the U.S. in two and a half months. I am not selfishly asking you to stay in Japan forever. But I would like you to stay in Japan next year.
I knew that green glove was a winner! Very nice.