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In 2011, Bauer was named the [[Pac-10]] Pitcher of the Year and to the All-Pac-10 First Team. He was also the [[Collegiate Baseball Newspaper]]'s National Player of the Year. He was named the District IX Player of the Year by the [[National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association]] (NCBWA) and College Player of the Year by ''[[Baseball America]]''..<ref>[http://www.baseballnews.com/allamericans/currentallamericans.htm "Louisville Slugger's" All-American Baseball Teams], ''Collegiate Baseball Newspaper'', June 2, 2011</ref> |
In 2011, Bauer was named the [[Pac-10]] Pitcher of the Year and to the All-Pac-10 First Team. He was also the [[Collegiate Baseball Newspaper]]'s National Player of the Year. He was named the District IX Player of the Year by the [[National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association]] (NCBWA) and College Player of the Year by ''[[Baseball America]]''..<ref>[http://www.baseballnews.com/allamericans/currentallamericans.htm "Louisville Slugger's" All-American Baseball Teams], ''Collegiate Baseball Newspaper'', June 2, 2011</ref> |
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In his junior year at UCLA, Bauer went 13-2 with a 1.25 ERA in 16 starts. He set a nation-leading and Pac-10 single-season record of 203 strikeouts. His finished the season with nine consecutive complete games and established new records at UCLA, including 460 career strikeouts, 34 wins, 373.1 pitching innings. |
In his junior year at [[2011 UCLA Bruins baseball team|UCLA]], Bauer went 13-2 with a 1.25 ERA in 16 starts. He set a nation-leading and Pac-10 single-season record of 203 strikeouts. His finished the season with nine consecutive complete games and established new records at UCLA, including 460 career strikeouts, 34 wins, 373.1 pitching innings. |
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Trevor Bauer (born January 17, 1991 in North Hollywood, California) is an American collegiate baseball pitcher at the University of California, Los Angeles. In 2010, Bauer was a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award, presented annually to the top amateur baseball player in the country by USA Baseball.[1] He won the award in 2011.
Bauer attended Hart High School in the Santa Clarita Valley. He is eligible for the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft. Bauer was selected third overall in the 2011 draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks. [2]
College career
In his freshman year, Bauer recorded a 9-3 record with a 2.99 ERA, collecting 92 strikeouts in 105.1 innings.
Bauer was a member of the USA 2009 Baseball Collegiate National Team. He was 1-1 with a 4.67 ERA in five games (three starts), 24 strikeouts, and seven walks in 17.1 innings. In 2009, he was named to the freshman All-America team by Baseball America.[3]
During the 2010 season, he contributed in making the Bruins team the best baseball team (51-17 record) in school history and the second best team in the country. The team went on to play in the 2010 College World Series and was defeated by South Carolina in the NCAA Championship Series.[4] Bauer went 12-3 with a 3.02 ERA, collecting 165 strikeouts in 131.1 innings. The 165 strikeouts were the best in the nation.
In 2011, Bauer was named the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year and to the All-Pac-10 First Team. He was also the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper's National Player of the Year. He was named the District IX Player of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and College Player of the Year by Baseball America..[5]
In his junior year at UCLA, Bauer went 13-2 with a 1.25 ERA in 16 starts. He set a nation-leading and Pac-10 single-season record of 203 strikeouts. His finished the season with nine consecutive complete games and established new records at UCLA, including 460 career strikeouts, 34 wins, 373.1 pitching innings.
References
- ^ Meet the 2010 Golden Spikes Award Candidates, Goldenspikesaward.com, June 8, 2010
- ^ http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20110606&content_id=20112988&vkey=draftcentral2011
- ^ 2009 Freshman All-America Team, Baseball America, June 30, 2009
- ^ Shandel Richardson, South Carolina defeats UCLA, 2-1, for baseball title, Los Angeles Times, June 29, 2010
- ^ "Louisville Slugger's" All-American Baseball Teams, Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, June 2, 2011