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Trevor Bauer

Baseball Players

Birthday January 17, 1991

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Age 34 Years

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Who Is Trevor Bauer? Age, Biography and Wiki

Trevor Bauer, an American professional baseball player, was born on January 17, 1991. As of 2025, he is 34 years old. A right-handed pitcher, Bauer has made appearances in Major League Baseball (MLB) for various teams, showcasing his exceptional talent and dedication to the sport. He gained notoriety not just for his performance on the mound but also for his outspoken nature on various issues, both inside and outside the sports world.

Occupation Baseball Players
Date of Birth January 17, 1991
Age 34 Years
Birth Place Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Horoscope Capricorn
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Trevor Bauer stands tall at 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm) and weighs approximately 225 lbs (102 kg). His athletic build and rigorous training regimen have contributed to his strong performance, as he remains a competitive force even as the years progress.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Trevor Bauer's relationship status has been a point of interest for fans and media alike. Known for valuing his privacy, he has not publicly confirmed any romantic relationships. While previously linked to various individuals, Trevor seems to be focusing on his career and personal growth in recent years. Media and fans have speculated about potential partners, but details regarding a boyfriend or girlfriend remain unconfirmed.

From a young age, Bauer was fascinated by baseball pitchers like Atlanta Braves players Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux, and John Smoltz. His parents Warren and Kathy paid for pitching lessons from a private coach, and in his free time, he would practice pitching against the fence of a local tennis court.

Bauer had few friends in school and experienced bullying for his obsession with baseball. He continued to practice his technique at William S. Hart High School in Santa Clarita, and he spent the summers at a baseball camp in Texas.

As a junior in 2008, Bauer posted a 12–0 win–loss record with a 0.79 earned run average (ERA), and his fastball reached speeds of up to 92 mph. His final high school game was a playoff shutout against Canyon Springs High School that Hart took 4–0.

Bauer chose to graduate after his junior season, in part because he meshed poorly with many of his teammates, including future Major League Baseball (MLB) player Mike Montgomery.

Net Worth and Salary

Trevor Bauer's net worth in 2025 is estimated to be around $60 million. His earnings predominantly stem from his career in MLB, where he has commanded impressive salaries throughout his time with teams like the Cleveland Indians and Los Angeles Dodgers. Additionally, his business ventures and endorsements, coupled with strategic investments, have significantly boosted his wealth.

MLB's investigation into Bauer was suspended due to the 2021–22 MLB lockout, and he began the 2022 season on continued administrative leave as the investigation continued.

On April 29, 2022, Rob Manfred, the Commissioner of Baseball, announced that Bauer would be suspended for 324 games, equivalent to two seasons, without pay for a violation of the league's Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy. It was the longest non-lifetime suspension issued in MLB history.

Bauer became the first player ever to appeal a suspension under the league's domestic violence policy since it went into effect in 2015. On December 22, 2022, the arbitrator reduced Bauer's suspension to 194 games, reinstating him immediately while docking his pay for the first 50 games of 2023.

Career, Business and Investments

Bauer's baseball career began with the Cleveland Indians after he was drafted third overall in the 2011 MLB Draft. He later played for several teams, including the Cincinnati Reds and Los Angeles Dodgers, earning accolades such as an All-Star selection and the prestigious Cy Young Award in 2020. Beyond baseball, Trevor has ventured into various business initiatives, including sports analytics companies and personal brand endeavors that leverage his visibility and expertise.

Bauer clashed with his Diamondbacks teammates during the 2012 season. In December 2012, he was traded to the Cleveland Indians. He spent the first two seasons there retooling his pitching approach and repairing mechanics after a 2012 injury.

By 2016, he had emerged as a regular force in the Indians' starting rotation, but shortly after his first MLB All-Star Game appearance in 2018, Bauer's career trajectory was interrupted by a stress fracture that kept him out of the rotation until the end of the season.

Bauer struggled during the 2019 season, both with Cleveland and with Cincinnati, but he followed this effort by winning the Cy Young Award during the 60-game 2020 MLB season, becoming the first Reds player to win the award.

Social Network

Trevor Bauer is quite active on social media, utilizing platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube to engage with fans and share insights into his life and career. With a significant following, he often discusses baseball, fitness tips, and issues relevant to the sports community, making him a relatable figure to many.

On January 12, 2017, Bauer agreed to a one-year, $3.55 million contract with the Indians, twice as much as he had earned the prior season. The first two months of the 2017 season were a disappointment for Bauer, who allowed 11 home runs and 38 earned runs in his first 10 appearances.

He described the first half of the season as "miserable", and was often upset when he was scheduled to start, because it "didn't feel like [he] was contributing to the team".

The nadir of Bauer's season came on June 16, in his first start after the All-Star Game break, when Bauer allowed four runs, three hits, and two walks before he was taken out of the game in the first inning. The incident was a turning point for Bauer, who turned his season around by posting a 10–1 record and 2.60 ERA in his last 14 starts.

In particular, he improved at limiting the damage of home runs against him, increasing the proportion of solo shots to multi-run home runs. By the end of the regular season, Bauer had a 17–9 record and a 4.19 ERA in 32 games, and had struck out 196 batters in 176 1/3 innings.

As the Indians stepped into the 2017 American League Division Series (ALDS) against the New York Yankees, manager Terry Francona passed over ace Corey Kluber to give Bauer the start in Game 1, reportedly because the bullpen was very rested and ready, and Kluber the better bet to pitch deep into the game.

Bauer recorded eight strikeouts in the game, including three of Yankees slugger Aaron Judge, and was able to carry a no-hitter into the sixth inning. He lasted 6 1/3rd, as the Indians defeated the Yankees 4-0.

Bauer's 5 1/3 no-hit innings set an Indians postseason record; previously, Bob Feller and Early Wynn had gone five no-hit innings each in the 1948 World Series and the 1954 World Series, respectively. The Yankees bounced back to win three of the next four games, taking the best-of-five series in five games.

Education

Bauer graduated from UCLA, where he played for the Bruins and honed his skills as a pitcher. His educational background not only laid the foundation for his baseball career but also enriched his understanding of sports science and analytics, which he frequently applies in his gameplay and training.


After starring as a pitcher for three seasons at William S. Hart High School, Bauer graduated a year early and enrolled at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

He and fellow ace Gerrit Cole helped lead the UCLA Bruins to a 22-game win streak and a College World Series appearance as sophomores in 2010 where they lost to the University of South Carolina in the CWS finals. The following year, Bauer won both the Golden Spikes Award and the National Pitcher of the Year Award.

The Diamondbacks selected him third overall at the 2011 MLB Draft. Bauer made his major league debut the following June, becoming the first member of his draft class to reach the majors.

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