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Source: Fox News
Summary
Trevor Bauer, the former Cy Young Award winner and MLB All-Star, threw a no-hitter for the Long Island Ducks on May 2, striking out 10 hitters and walking one. He also topped out his fastball at 98 mph. Bauer has made a strong start to his season, leading the Atlantic League in strikeouts after three starts. His agent, Rachel Luba, pointed out that Bauer was making sure to stop for autographs and pictures after each of his starts. Bauer has been playing in the Atlantic League since 2021, after being suspended by MLB for violating the league’s Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy.
Our Reading
The game followed a familiar script.
Bauer’s dominance on the mound was no surprise, given his impressive stats in Japan and Mexico. His 10 strikeouts and 1 walk in 101 pitches was a testament to his ability to dominate. The sellout crowd at Fairfield Properties Ballpark was electric, and Bauer’s “sword” celebration after striking out the third batter was a nod to his confidence.
Bauer’s outing was a reminder that, despite his controversies, he remains a talented pitcher. His ability to top out at 98 mph is a sign that he’s still got it. The question remains, however, whether MLB teams will give him a second chance.
This one felt recognizable early.
Original Observation: The script may be familiar, but the outcome is far from certain.








