Cincinnati Reds, man. He’s convinced that the Chicago Cubs dislike the “church” way. Also, they really like to use the word “chirpat”.
After the second Reds starter was slammed with a bench of cubs and thrown by Anthony Rizzo, after the Reds broadcaster caught on about the Cubs’ attitude, it was Trevor Bauer’s turn – admittedly – to dominate the cubs last night.
“I have to give them props, they really squeal all night and scream at me all night. Usually when they come back, they get off real fast. ” #Cubs #Seas pic.twitter.com/w3ll13dIAN
– Bobby KnightNagel (@NinningLagger) September 10, 2020
Bauer is not a shy one at a time Radiation It was his own, and when he left the game he turned to the Cubs’ bench.
“It’s kind of funny, I have to give them props,” Bower said in the post-game as you can see above. “They were really squealing all night and screaming at me all night. Usually when they come back, they get off real fast. I mean, even when I walk out, they say ‘bye’ to me. I gave them a nice little wave and some other stuff because it was so impressive that you can chir it to someone after you ** up in your 2 * innings innings. So props on them. “
Bauer is a polarizing figure in the game, between players and agents, in front offices fees and among fans. Many times its openness and its sense of urgency such as the game need to connect with the fans more personally, but many others have legitimate beef with many of its comments and behaviors. Me? I also don’t like that he tore up the Astros two years ago and said that the only way to add 400 rpm to your fastball ball is to cheat with the grip enhancers, and then this year his fastball ball has gone from 400 rpm to pp.
At this particular event, however, I don’t really have much beef. It comes across as unnecessarily aggressive and a bit insecure, but hey, the chicks hit the chipper, and Bauer dominates. He could say.