
“Lost $200-$30M” - Trevor Bauer’e NO-HITTER Proves He’s Ready For Comeback
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Trevor Bauer, in only his second US start since 2021, threw a no-hitter for the Long Island Ducks, making it the third no-hitter in the team's history. This achievement occurred during a 13-0 victory in Lancaster, where Bauer completed a seven-inning shutout.
A bold prediction was made that Bauer could become a Yankee before the end of the year, drawing a parallel to the Dodgers' move from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, suggesting that some teams "dodge a lot of things." The speaker, who clarified he was speaking as a fan and not as a minority owner of the Yankees, expressed excitement about this possibility.
The discussion then briefly shifted to an upcoming Yankees-Dodgers game event, encouraging listeners to visit beddavid.com to fill out information for a chance to join three suites, including dinner, conversation, and a strategy session. A phone number, 561-821-8130, was provided for those interested in learning more about joining the Yankees events.
The importance of pitching was highlighted, especially in the context of a potential full baseball season, given the ongoing collective bargaining agreement discussions. If a full season proceeds and Bauer pitches on opening day, there's an intention to travel to see him play.
Bauer's past was recalled, specifically when he called his Cy Young award the "Mickey Mouse Award" while sitting on a lawn chair in Cincinnati. This and other actions reportedly upset baseball. He was praised as one of the best, not just as a pitcher, but also as a potential pitching strategist and technician due to his deep knowledge of mechanics, grip, change, rotation, and velocity. He was described as a genius.
The conversation then turned to the legal issues Bauer faced, mentioning that accusations against him were found to be "all nonsense," similar to the Duke DA case. The speaker emphasized Bauer's resilience in the face of losing "hundreds of millions of dollars" and having his reputation tarnished, despite never being found guilty. The lack of accountability for those who wrongfully accused him was also raised. The broader message conveyed was about perseverance when life-altering challenges arise, giving Bauer a "major shout out" for continuing to fight. The intention is to follow Bauer's story closely, and if he plays for the Yankees, attending his game would be a significant event, even if it means rescheduling personal plans.
The topic then abruptly shifted to a discussion about shoe sizes, specifically size 14. The speaker recounted multiple instances where people, including a lady at a football game and his own father, inquired about the availability of size 14 shoes from "value tainment." This led to a humorous reflection on a perceived "epidemic" of demand for size 14, contrasting it with larger sizes like Shaquille O'Neal's.
The excitement surrounding the "FLB" shoe line was shared. Initially, there was skepticism about a non-shoe company like PBD entering the footwear market, especially with production in Italy and design in Florida, incorporating "super foam technology." The speaker personally endorsed the shoes, having worn them daily since September 9th, with only eight exceptions, praising their comfort and durability. A commercial for the "Future Looks Bright collection" was then played, emphasizing the choice for true Italian craftsmanship, patience in perfecting details over two years, and the finest quality. The shoes are described as intentional, luxurious, and timeless, available in white, black, brown, or navy blue, with new colors planned for August. Listeners were encouraged to order from vmush.com before sizes sell out.