The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

Bauer listens to Blue Jays’ pitch

- ROB LONGLEY

There probably aren't many who openly embrace free agency more publicly than Trevor Bauer — and given the riches that await the premier starting pitcher available in this slow-crawling winter market, who could blame him?

Few are as adept at promoting themselves as Bauer, either, which has added to the entertainm­ent value of what otherwise has to this point been a sleepy off-season for Major League Baseball.

But when Bauer dropped his latest social media post over the weekend and tangibly attached himself to the Blue Jays, the pursuit of upper-tier talent got that much more interestin­g for Toronto general manager Ross Atkins and a front office in full aggression mode.

That the Jays have been among the more bullish teams wooing the biggest of the big names has been welldocume­nted over the past few months and is one of the big stories in baseball this fall and winter. Ultimately, the Jays interest could well be used as a negotiatio­n pawn by the player to drive up competing offers, but that's the business of profession­al sport. The sense is the Jays are being taken seriously, however.

Bauer, meanwhile, isn't shy about getting tongues wagging in multiple markets as the 29-year-old right hander looks to maximize his value. The former Cincinnati Red and Cleveland baseballer is preparing to leave Ohio for the first time since 2012.

So when he posted a video to his Twitter account on New Year's Eve, Bauer dropped the news that he was about to have a virtual meeting with the Jays' front office and coaching staff. It was vintage Bauer, who was well aware how the news would be received.

“I'm on my way back home to meet up with the parents,” Bauer said on the video taken while he was driving near the Pacific somewhere in the San Diego area. “I've got a call with the Blue Jays at six (p.m.). I'm going to check in with them, talk with their pitching coach and their high performanc­e coach and see what they have to offer. So that's moving forward.”

To be noted, this is not the first time Bauer has mentioned the Jays on social media this off-season, poking Toronto fans a couple months back to let them know he's shopping around.

While neither side is revealing the details of the meeting, the fact that Bauer mentioned wanting to hear what pitching coach Pete Walker had to say certainly caught our attention.

Returning for his ninth season in the position, Walker's reputation as one of the better pitching coaches in the game continues to grow. The players like his approach and the list of pitchers he's improved with minor tweaks and observatio­ns is a growing one.

Though he's very much his own dude, Bauer would likely appreciate Walker's laid-back approach, especially when it comes to handling a thrower of his elite caliber.

Bauer probably figures to be a long shot for the Jays at this point, though he's not to be ruled out, especially if the Jays are willing to pay big. Fitting his out-sized personalit­y, Bauer is reported to be seeking a super-sized contract, a multi-year deal that would match or surpass the $36-million U.S. per season that Gerrit Cole got from the Yankees last winter.

Depending on how serious the bidding gets, there's a likelihood that the Jays would have to pay a premium to land Bauer, given the uncertaint­y of the team's home in the immediate future.

But Bauer wants to win and as a keen observer of the game he's probably formed an opinion of the good things happening with the Jays talented and developing young core. The 2020 National League Cy Young Award winner would obviously make a potent one-two punch in front of one of the intriguing power arms in the game, Nate Pearson.

Dare to dream, Jays fans. The Jays' acknowledg­ed chase for Bauer is also notable in that it puts the team in a triple-play status of being linked to the top three players of the 2021 free-agent class. Several reports have suggested the list of suitors for outfielder George Springer is down to the Jays and the New York Mets, while infielder DJ Lemahieu is of keen interest to Atkins should he not resign with the Yankees.

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