ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS

Montero on Trevor Bauer: ‘He never wanted to listen’

Feb 11, 2013, 7:43 PM | Updated: Feb 12, 2013, 3:16 pm

LISTEN: Miguel Montero, D'Backs catcher

It was common knowledge last season that Diamondbacks pitcher Trevor Bauer did not do a great job of endearing himself to the rest of the team.

It would be unfair to classify him as having “feuded” with the likes of Kirk Gibson and catcher Miguel Montero, but it’s fair to speculate that his personality rubbed folks the wrong way, which eventually led to the pitcher being traded to Cleveland in the offseason.

With the 2013 campaign set to begin, Montero, who caught for Bauer, admitted it was not easy working with the young right-hander.

“It was tough,” Montero told Arizona Sports 620’s Burns and Gambo at FanFest Saturday. “When you get a guy like that and he thinks he’s got everything figured out, it’s just tough to commence and try to get on the same page with you.”

Montero said the goal was to simplify things for the rookie, but the cerebral Bauer wanted no part of that.

“He would make it even harder,” Montero said.

Bauer struggled in four starts with the D-backs, compiling a 1-2 record to go along with a 6.06 ERA. He walked 13 batters in 16.1 innings while striking out 17.

It would have been easier for the organization to work through the player’s growing pains had he simply been easier to work with.

“Since day one in Spring Training I caught him and he killed me because he threw about 100 pitches the first day,” Montero said, adding he told Bauer he should take it a bit slower and work on locating his fastball first before working on his breaking pitches.

“And he said ‘yes’, and the next time he threw I saw him doing the same thing,” Montero said. “He never wanted to listen.”

As one of the team leaders, Montero is a player who should probably be listened to. One of the game’s better catchers, Bauer’s unwillingness to work with him did not bode well for his future in the desert.

“He’s got his ways, and it’s tough to change it,” Montero said. “Good luck to (Indians catcher) Carlos Santana there.”

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Arizona Diamondbacks

Corbin Carroll...

Alex Weiner

Diamondbacks OF Corbin Carroll ready to ‘migrate north’ in batting order

Corbin Carroll had been hitting in the bottom third in the lineup, and manager Torey Lovullo teased he would be moving back up.

2 hours ago

Joc Pederson...

Alex Weiner

‘Mad’ Diamondbacks aim to build off hitting outburst from win over Padres

Every few days this season it seems the Arizona Diamondbacks muster a dominant offensive outburst to blowout an opponent. 

14 hours ago

Ketel Marte...

Arizona Sports

Diamondback bats come alive after stretch of poor offensive showings

After a recent stretch of poor offense, the D-backs finally turned the bats on in Sunday's game against the San Diego Padres at Chase Field.

16 hours ago

Eduardo Rodriguez...

Alex Weiner

Diamondbacks’ Lovullo gives encouraging updates on Rodriguez, Sewald

Veteran pitchers Eduardo Rodriguez and Paul Sewald were in the Diamondbacks' clubhouse Sunday, and Torey Lovullo gave encouraging updates. 

18 hours ago

Ryne Nelson...

Arizona Sports

Diamondbacks activate RHP Ryne Nelson off injured list, option LHP Brandon Hughes to Reno

The Diamondbacks activated pitcher Ryne Nelson off the 15-day injured list ahead of Sunday's ballgame against the Padres. 

21 hours ago

Ketel Marte...

Alex Weiner

Diamondbacks crushed by Padres in nightmarish stretch: ‘We’re pretty frustrated’

Brandon Pfaadt battled, but it was otherwise a tough night at the ballpark for the Diamondbacks in a lopsided loss to the Padres.

1 day ago

Montero on Trevor Bauer: ‘He never wanted to listen’