Bulls' Bauers busts slump with four hits
Before joining the Tampa Bay organization in a trade, Jake Bauers remembers a lesson learned in the Midwest League in 2014 when the opposition put on a drastic infield shift against him. "I tried to change my approach up there and maybe bunt or try and slap the ball the other
Before joining the Tampa Bay organization in a trade,
"I tried to change my approach up there and maybe bunt or try and slap the ball the other way, and it never worked," the Rays' No. 4 prospect said. "So after then, I just decided to maybe not worry about where guys are playing and just go do your thing."
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Bauers encountered the same setup on Saturday night and beat the shift again en route to a season-high four hits in Triple-A Durham's 4-0 win over Norfolk at Harbor Park. It was the fourth four-hit game in his five-year Minor League career.
"I think it'll lock me back in," MLB.com's No. 62 overall prospect said. "My fifth at-bat tonight I probably hit the best ball I hit all night but it was caught ... but after that I knew I was seeing the ball well. I got back to where I needed to be, nice and simple and handsy, and hopefully we keep it going from here."
Entering Saturday, Bauers was mired in a 2-for-17 slump. With the breakout performance, the California native also matched his total for extra-base hits in July.
"I was kind of just searching a lot over the past couple weeks," Bauers said. "It was pretty much all just mental, just trying to do something new every night. I went back and looked at a little bit of video of myself and just decided to close off a little bit, think about using my hands and putting the ball in play."
The California high school product is hitting .272 with eight homers, 44 RBIs and 54 runs scored through 83 games in his first season in Triple-A.
With one out in the first against Tyler Wilson (2-6) and facing the shift, Bauers hit a grounder that was flagged down by second baseman
"Once I hit it and saw where he was playing, I pretty much knew I was going to be able to beat it out," the 21-year-old said. "Once I started the night 1-for-1, obviously that's a pretty big boost. It kind of gave me a little bit of confidence going into the rest of my at-bats."
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Facing Wilson in the fifth, Bauers drilled a one-out double to left and later scored on
The 6-foot-1, 195-pounder's bid for his first five-hit was denied when he flied out to center in the ninth.
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