Dude, your pissing off a lot of online pitching coaches that charge tons of money for these types of breakdowns. I love it! Keep being who you are. Merry Christmas.
First, thank you. Talk about taking the mystery out of how to do this correctly. Second, you are clearly a student and lover of the game. So awesome of you to share your knowledge and experience with us.
Love these breakdowns. You can tell you really know the mechanics of pitching and want to help the next generation of pitchers. Would you be able to add some MLB pitchers to really show what proper form looks like?
@@spaghettiyeti1445 nice that’s awesome our school here in Massachusetts doesn’t care that much abt sports for some reason so I have to throw in the snow on the football field and hit when it’s snowing it’s not fun but no one else works as hard as I do
Have recently found this channel and series, absolutely love it! Was previously a highschool QB, but always had a love for baseball and consider it my true sport, so I'm hoping to tryout for my college baseball team as a pitcher. This channel has so far helped me tremendously in my understanding of the breakdown of pitching mechanics. Thank you so much!
Trevor.. I really appreciate you. I relate to the outsider oddball thing you have/had going on. I'm sure you inspire a lot of people that dont fit into the sterotypes of most of the people doing the thing they love and wish to do. You are still building your baseball legacy, the high level pitching you are doing for the Diablos and all the vlogs and wide breadth of content and information you put up for everyone. Those things are all adding up to a story that isnt over yet bro. You've got a buzz around u right now I think and I have an intuition that you may see the show again. Thank you for the "swords" and other various attempts to bring some excitement/entertainment and youthful attention to baseball and bring us those "dunked on" moments. Keep spreading the love for baseball. I'm 33 and have only sort of been a baseball fan ( I knew maybe 20 players all time ) even to the point I still wasn't 100% clear on all of the rules lol. You and Eric and the stuff you've brought to RUclips has really enriched my recent deep dive into the baseball rabbit hole. Keep up everything dude. Buena suerte!
mechanical engineering degree is coming in clutch! i'm finishing up my kinesiology degree right now, got about a month left. did several different projects on pitching and hitting mechanics throughout different biomechanics classes, and this information is elite! thanks for your vids
You missed the first and most important one… Balance at the start of the delivery. Encompasses the weight distribution and level, balanced starting point before you even lift. Everything else great analysis.
Pretty cool that a big leaguer, and All Star to boot is taking this much time to critique kids videos. I can count on one finger the amount of guys who have made as much money as he has and currently playing who would take the time to do this on a free platform. Very cool bro. 👍
How awesome is this video? I teach social studies at an inner city school, so I recognize the power of education and how it’s not always available to everyone… The Reds only Cy Young winner paying it forward! I’m a football coach who inherited an elite youth team because they paid coaches bailed.. Im trying to learn as much as I can about teaching pitching… Our players have to pay $$$ for Top Velocity or go without and here can get training from a Cy Young winner for free! So awesome!
Very interesting channel, I'm your super fan from far away China and I'm keep watching your channel a lot. It helps me to improve my pitching performance, thx Trevor
I haven't seen a video out there, but I would be fascinated to see Trevor breakdown Tim Lincecum's delivery. Lincecum's massive hip rotation might make Trevor's head explode, but once he drifts down the mound, I would love to hear what Trevor's opinions are.
I hope you are doing well. Time to get your Academy started. Even if it is from Mexico. In Chihuahua now myself. Lots of natural talent that could use your expertise. Thank you for your time.
Love the content so much! How many days till we see you pitch? You make me want to start playing baseball again at 34 since not playing since middle school.
I would love the breakdowns. I was hoping you could do mine! I am a pitcher at the University of Miami and I want to get my veto back after not pitching for a year due to injury my mechanics have never really came back to where they need to be. Thank you
It's never easy to come back after a year off, even when you're young. Use it or lose it. Subscribe to get Trevor's best videos about conditioning and power development. I'm sure his advice could help, but get yourself to your peak performance first. No sense in tweaking minutae until your arm and body are sound first.
I have an 11 year old son who I’m just getting into pitching and have him watch your content. As he progresses I’d love to send you some of his vids of him pitching.
Seems like the later the hip rotation, the less Glute/ max is actually engaged. Medial Glutes are weak relative to Max. Maybe starting with the back foot at a 45' angle will rotate the hips earlier? Once the rear foot is loaded, pivoting the heel puts too much torque on the rear knee. The rear hip will be delayed until the rear leg is unloaded and is just along for the ride, its not driving.
So when outfielders are crow hopping and then pulling down 95 mph + , they have a back ward hip tilt then have to eventually come back to level hips to generate that velocity on their throws to gun runners out at home plate?
at 8:00 i think the reason for the hips being off might be because hes not on a mound, but still good advise just incase hes also doing this on a mound
Now I’m confused. A very reputable baseball facility is saying that based on research the most important variable to increasing velocity is the duration and amount of force applied through the back leg toward second base and the way to accomplish that is by tilting the pelvis. You’re saying to keep the hips level. What would you say to that facility?
How do you level your hips out without having your front foot hit the ground? Each video makes it look like if they do their lead foot will hit before it gets out in front.
Honestly , some videos for us 40+ weekend warriors would be great. Like , i know I'm never gonna throw 80... how do i be as good as possible throwing in the low to mid 60s..
So i wanted to know, what if i do my best doing these things, but im a bigger kid, so its not as athletic. I feel as if i rely more on my legs and arm rather than hips because of my weight
Hey Trevor just a question: I'm 14 and haven't played organized baseball in a while, (I played until 3rd grade ish and then stopped) do you think it's too late for me to try and pick it back up? I've been trying to pitch and hit some and I'm reasonably athletic, but am i gonna be too far behind to catch up to guys my age?
Hey brother, it's never too late to pick it up again. I played my whole childhood and quit mid high school. Didn't pick back up till I was 25 and I'm having a great time playing in amateur adult leagues and tournaments. A couple years of this and I have no intention of stopping. You can play till you are 60 if you want, keep the love of game strong!
The picture Trevor drew of the 6’7 kid made him look like he was dropping into an athletic position (like playing defense in basketball) when my son does this he’s had zero issues but he goes away from it. Anyone else see this? Or do it?
Can someone help me with the counter rotation and why it is bad? I look at guys like Spencer Strider who do it and he clearly does not have a problem with it. I am just curious what these terms are and what really is good and not good concerning the "coiling" and counter rotation.
I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS INFORMATION IS FREE
I’m for the people!
@@BauerOutage is it possible I can send in a video for a quick analysis
Same
@@BauerOutageTrevor your my fav baseball player I watch u every day I’m only 10 years old but because of u I’m throwing mid 50s
@@BauerOutagethis has been INCREDIBLY helpful for my son and I. Thank you greatly
Dude, your pissing off a lot of online pitching coaches that charge tons of money for these types of breakdowns. I love it! Keep being who you are. Merry Christmas.
Agreed!!!!
What an absolute legend. Impossible to believe someone of this stature spares time so selflessly.
BauerOutage is the man with the knowledge he is passing to younger players as well as youth coaches like myself. Thank you
One of a kind person. props for actually making an hour long video analyzing mechanics and your insight is out of this world!
First, thank you. Talk about taking the mystery out of how to do this correctly. Second, you are clearly a student and lover of the game. So awesome of you to share your knowledge and experience with us.
Love these breakdowns. You can tell you really know the mechanics of pitching and want to help the next generation of pitchers. Would you be able to add some MLB pitchers to really show what proper form looks like?
That’s a good idea. I’ll look into incorporating that
@@BauerOutage Bro, thank you so much for your videos. They just took my understanding of pitching mechanics from 50 to 100.
@@BauerOutage Can you post your discord server?
@@BauerOutage I tried joining the discord by the link in the description but says it is expired. Can I get an updated link to join?
@@chrisglenn9390 after the year still expired
This is awesome content, especially for younger pitchers. I wish I had these resources when I was playing in high school and college
40:36
I bet the guy who owned that video got his hopes up high.
YES! Long awaited video! I’m in preseason rn for high school ball and this is a huge help! Thanks Trevor
Pre season? 😭 wtf we dont start till like early march and we have like 10 practices in 40 degree weather before our first game
@@josephmannix5120 haha I live in Cali so weather is never a concern, so we start in early December to get our arms and bodies in shape.
@@spaghettiyeti1445 nice that’s awesome our school here in Massachusetts doesn’t care that much abt sports for some reason so I have to throw in the snow on the football field and hit when it’s snowing it’s not fun but no one else works as hard as I do
@@josephmannix5120 facts bro same here in jerrsey
@@jaredvandersteur7161 lol it’s tough
Learning more here than I ever did in years of pitching lessons😂
Have recently found this channel and series, absolutely love it! Was previously a highschool QB, but always had a love for baseball and consider it my true sport, so I'm hoping to tryout for my college baseball team as a pitcher. This channel has so far helped me tremendously in my understanding of the breakdown of pitching mechanics. Thank you so much!
Trevor.. I really appreciate you. I relate to the outsider oddball thing you have/had going on. I'm sure you inspire a lot of people that dont fit into the sterotypes of most of the people doing the thing they love and wish to do. You are still building your baseball legacy, the high level pitching you are doing for the Diablos and all the vlogs and wide breadth of content and information you put up for everyone. Those things are all adding up to a story that isnt over yet bro. You've got a buzz around u right now I think and I have an intuition that you may see the show again. Thank you for the "swords" and other various attempts to bring some excitement/entertainment and youthful attention to baseball and bring us those "dunked on" moments. Keep spreading the love for baseball. I'm 33 and have only sort of been a baseball fan ( I knew maybe 20 players all time ) even to the point I still wasn't 100% clear on all of the rules lol. You and Eric and the stuff you've brought to RUclips has really enriched my recent deep dive into the baseball rabbit hole. Keep up everything dude. Buena suerte!
Just want to say thank you for looking at my mechanics and i will definitely be working on keeping my hips level and not counter rotating 🙏🏻
Trevor incredible how you are giving back to help the youth- 2022 MLB needs you back/ Happy New Years to you and your Family
Every minute of this is gold!
mechanical engineering degree is coming in clutch! i'm finishing up my kinesiology degree right now, got about a month left. did several different projects on pitching and hitting mechanics throughout different biomechanics classes, and this information is elite! thanks for your vids
ayeee made it in the vid! trev tore up the shoes but didnt mention the mismatching socks lmao, preciate all the help!
Thanks Trev! Especially appreciate you doing this on your vacation!
this is by far the best pitching video I have ever seen
great video Trev...love your breakdowns
You missed the first and most important one… Balance at the start of the delivery. Encompasses the weight distribution and level, balanced starting point before you even lift. Everything else great analysis.
Pretty cool that a big leaguer, and All Star to boot is taking this much time to critique kids videos. I can count on one finger the amount of guys who have made as much money as he has and currently playing who would take the time to do this on a free platform. Very cool bro. 👍
I’m for the people. Trying to help grow the game
@@BauerOutage your a gentleman and a scholar. Keep up the good work my friend.
Thank you for videos like this and everything else you do for the sport you are one of a kind. We miss you in Cincy.
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to you too!
How awesome is this video? I teach social studies at an inner city school, so I recognize the power of education and how it’s not always available to everyone… The Reds only Cy Young winner paying it forward! I’m a football coach who inherited an elite youth team because they paid coaches bailed.. Im trying to learn as much as I can about teaching pitching… Our players have to pay $$$ for Top Velocity or go without and here can get training from a Cy Young winner for free! So awesome!
Very interesting channel, I'm your super fan from far away China and I'm keep watching your channel a lot. It helps me to improve my pitching performance, thx Trevor
Can't say thank you enough. Will be sending in some video. Good luck to you TB, can't wait to see you back on the mound.
You're a tremendous inspiration. Thanks for all you do!
Please continue to make these!
Awesome! Thanks for doing these!
Trevor was always the shit!
So helpful... thanks Trevor. keep those videos coming!
I haven't seen a video out there, but I would be fascinated to see Trevor breakdown Tim Lincecum's delivery. Lincecum's massive hip rotation might make Trevor's head explode, but once he drifts down the mound, I would love to hear what Trevor's opinions are.
do you think you could hunt medium to small game by throwing rocks or something with your skills
I hope you are doing well. Time to get your Academy started. Even if it is from Mexico. In Chihuahua now myself. Lots of natural talent that could use your expertise. Thank you for your time.
You have all the makings of a pitching coach when your playing days are over 10 years from now!
Wow, I just filled up two sheets of notes and learned a ton in a short time
You know, I’m something of a scientist myself. 🙂
Thanks for the banger of a video!
Hope Your Having A Good VacayT😊🎉❤
Thanks for the teaching 🙏
Love the content so much! How many days till we see you pitch? You make me want to start playing baseball again at 34 since not playing since middle school.
Awesome breakdowns! I'm sure you've mentioned it in a previous video, but what software do you use for drawing on video?
trying to find anwser in comments lol
I would love the breakdowns. I was hoping you could do mine!
I am a pitcher at the University of Miami and I want to get my veto back after not pitching for a year due to injury my mechanics have never really came back to where they need to be. Thank you
It's never easy to come back after a year off, even when you're young. Use it or lose it. Subscribe to get Trevor's best videos about conditioning and power development. I'm sure his advice could help, but get yourself to your peak performance first. No sense in tweaking minutae until your arm and body are sound first.
I have an 11 year old son who I’m just getting into pitching and have him watch your content. As he progresses I’d love to send you some of his vids of him pitching.
What app do you use to break down these videos?
You're gonna be around a while & will have the big 18-20 W years in time.
Seems like the later the hip rotation, the less Glute/ max is actually engaged. Medial Glutes are weak relative to Max. Maybe starting with the back foot at a 45' angle will rotate the hips earlier?
Once the rear foot is loaded, pivoting the heel puts too much torque on the rear knee. The rear hip will be delayed until the rear leg is unloaded and is just along for the ride, its not driving.
So when outfielders are crow hopping and then pulling down 95 mph + , they have a back ward hip tilt then have to eventually come back to level hips to generate that velocity on their throws to gun runners out at home plate?
Thank you sooooo much for doing this!
You are incredible
Love the analysis. Super helpful!
Keep doing these!
You mentioned the mechanics of Randy Johnson, could you make a breakdown of his mechanics?
at 8:00 i think the reason for the hips being off might be because hes not on a mound, but still good advise just incase hes also doing this on a mound
When is the new Merch coming?
Trevor is fan of japanese pitchers...what is his opinion on korean pitching level? Do koreans teach good mechanics?
Sign with the angels Trevor!!!!!
All done making these videos I take it
I love these breakdown and I want to send a video of me pitching but the discord link won’t work
What app are u using to draw the lines on the video
Is your discord still active?
Now I’m confused. A very reputable baseball facility is saying that based on research the most important variable to increasing velocity is the duration and amount of force applied through the back leg toward second base and the way to accomplish that is by tilting the pelvis. You’re saying to keep the hips level. What would you say to that facility?
Besides showing them your baseball card.
How do you level your hips out without having your front foot hit the ground? Each video makes it look like if they do their lead foot will hit before it gets out in front.
See ya in Boston babe
Trevor Bauer you should return to the Dodgers, good luck
This is stellar content. Thanks Trev. Any chance the link to the discord server will be refreshed at some point? I get an “expired” message.
Hey bro. I play in a mens league with no mound. Are there adjustments you have that could help me out or am I just an embarrassment? Thanks
Honestly , some videos for us 40+ weekend warriors would be great. Like , i know I'm never gonna throw 80... how do i be as good as possible throwing in the low to mid 60s..
Trevor is there any way I could send my sons pitching video to review? Thanks
WISDOM BOMB
The discord link doesn’t work, does anyone have an updated one?
yes sir
Anyone know how to get a video loaded for Trevor to possibly look at and breakdown?
So i wanted to know, what if i do my best doing these things, but im a bigger kid, so its not as athletic. I feel as if i rely more on my legs and arm rather than hips because of my weight
Where could I drop a video for you to look at?
Would like to send in a pitching video for feedback on mechanics. Where do I send it? Thanks
Im not gonna watch this but huge respect for doing this video
Discord link isn’t working!! Would love to join.
Hey Trevor just a question: I'm 14 and haven't played organized baseball in a while, (I played until 3rd grade ish and then stopped) do you think it's too late for me to try and pick it back up? I've been trying to pitch and hit some and I'm reasonably athletic, but am i gonna be too far behind to catch up to guys my age?
Hey brother, it's never too late to pick it up again.
I played my whole childhood and quit mid high school.
Didn't pick back up till I was 25 and I'm having a great time playing in amateur adult leagues and tournaments. A couple years of this and I have no intention of stopping.
You can play till you are 60 if you want, keep the love of game strong!
Trevor, anywhere I can send you a video?
Some people just throw their natural way & sometimes doing it the textbook way can be impossible!
how does ur catcher know where u wanna throw the pitch
The picture Trevor drew of the 6’7 kid made him look like he was dropping into an athletic position (like playing defense in basketball) when my son does this he’s had zero issues but he goes away from it. Anyone else see this? Or do it?
Can someone help me with the counter rotation and why it is bad? I look at guys like Spencer Strider who do it and he clearly does not have a problem with it. I am just curious what these terms are and what really is good and not good concerning the "coiling" and counter rotation.
Check out this video: "Randy Johnson Pitching Mechanics Breakdown w/ Trevor Bauer". at about the 30' mark he talks about this specifically.
24:31 being that the wording on his shirt is backwards then I would say it is flipped.
How does one get the discord link?
Cool
it says the discord link is invalid, what should i do?
I'd love to see a few sidearms broken down.
Great stuff. Are you open to taking a look my 10 year old's mechanics?
Seems like hip rotation is the number one thing....
DO a greg maddux breakdown.
Can I have a new discord link? I have some video you could breakdown.
How do you join the dicord?
Is he still on his discord and replying???
Idk the link he put from the description is already expired
Hey Trevor, what about being on your tippy toes when pitching. I feel as if it helps with momentum when striving to the plate.
What is his discord
if 82-84 is 70% then this dude’s (at 19:00) 100% is 117mph. something about this seems a bit wrong
I hope 6’5 sophomore guy figures it out. If not, it would be kinda a waste of height. I’m much shorter and throw the same speed
#freetrevor
Ngl guy needs a haircut