D-backs’ Hall not concerned with Trevor Bauer’s attitude
Jul 7, 2012, 1:41 AM | Updated: 3:11 am
Arizona Diamondbacks phenom Trevor Bauer’s arrival to The Big Show hasn’t quite lived up to the billing.
The young right-hander is undoubtedly a truly special prospect who has thrived at every level in his career, but despite his pristine track record, the results haven’t translated to immediate success with the D-backs.
Bauer has allowed nine runs — eight earned — while surrendering 11 hits and seven walks in two rocky outings for the D-backs. Still, the 21-year-old hasn’t been receptive to making changes to his extensive pregame warm-up routine or heeding advice from his veteran catcher about altering his game plan.
D-backs President and CEO Derrick Hall told Arizona Sports 620’s Doug and Wolf Show Friday he doesn’t believe Bauer is becoming a problem in the clubhouse, despite rumors of his strong-willed temperament.
“I don’t think he has a bad attitude at all,” Hall said. “I think he’s a very confident kid and he’s always succeeded at every level he’s played at his entire life and career.”
Hall thinks Bauer’s early struggles at the major league level have been a shock to the youngster’s system and believes overcoming these newfound challenges will be paramount in his long-term success as a pitcher.
“He expects the same results here,” Hall stated. “He hasn’t had them and I think they’re a little bit humbling for him. But this is adversity and we’re going to see how he deals with it.”
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