Trevor Bauer is never afraid to let his opponents feel while he is pitching against them on the mound. The former Cy Young Award winner has made a name for himself throughout his career by not only delivering while on the mound but also his outspoken and sometimes brash personality.
The veteran pitcher has been pitching for the Diablos Rojos del Mexico this year and luckily for his fans, has been sharing many videos of his performances. In his latest post on X, Trevor Bauer trolled one of his Mexican League opponents during a strikeout highlight.

"This guy's a wind farmer," Bauer said in the video following a swing and miss.
"Now you're set up for freeze down and away," he said as he looked to rack up the punch-out.
"See ya! Don't guess b****!" Bauer shouted at his opponent after recording the strikeout.
The impressive strikeout was one of many that the former Cincinnati Reds ace has amassed in Mexico this season.
“Can’t be up there window shopping against me," Bauer continued saying to his opposition while pacing around mound.
While Trevor Bauer's fiery and competitive nature has gotten him into some trouble at times, there is no denying that the former Los Angeles Dodgers star wears his heart on his sleeve.
Trevor Bauer has been dominant this season but MLB future remains unclear
Bauer has been doing his best to earn another opportunity in the MLB after being cleared of any criminal wrongdoing stemming from sexual assault allegations. Despite the severity of the situation, he has maintained as fiery and dominant as ever on the mound in the Mexican League this season.
If Trevor Bauer was hoping to prove that he still has some juice in his throwing arm, he has certainly done that in Mexico. Although some questions have been raised about the strength of the Mexican League, Bauer has been a force on the mound for his club.
Through 83.1 innings this season, the polarizing Bauer has posted a 2.48 ERA with 120 strikeouts en route to an All-Star selection. Despite that level of success, it remains to be seen if an MLB team will be willing to give Bauer another shot in the majors. Fair or not, there is a chance that Bauer's time in the MLB could be over.