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Meet Jack Bauer, HS pitcher who wears No. 24, throws 102 mph

He might not be a federal agent, but he does bring the heat.

Left-handed high school pitcher Jack Bauer has made waves this year for his flame-throwing talent as he’s even topped triple digits on his fastball this season.

And, according to Prep Baseball Georgia, Bauer, of Lincoln-Way East of Illinois, might’ve had his best day yet on Tuesday when he sat with his fastball between 97-101 and once topped out at 102 mph against Coffee High School in Georgia.

The outlet added the he had a “sharp” slider to go along with a changeup in strong three-pitch mix.

According to Douglas Now, Bauer, a University of Virginia commit, held Coffee to one hit — a double — over 2 1/3 innings during the interstate matchup, taking the loss after striking out five hitters but issuing five free passes.

Baseball America reported Tuesday that Bauers was sitting in the mid-90s with some iffy control last year, but saw a huge jump in velocity this year, which the outlet believes could make him an intriguing choice in the first or second round of the MLB draft.

Jack Bauer is one of the top prospects in Illinois. X/@IanSmittyGA
Jack Bauer has reached triple digits. X/@IanSmittyGA

In a sitdown interview with LakePoint Sports this week, Bauer said what it was like when he first learned he had ever thrown triple digits.

“Yeah I threw two innings, I didn’t give up a baserunner, six straight K’s,” Bauer said. “I go back to the bullpen and we have guys that do a pitching chart. And they do a gun, and they’re like, ‘Scouts back there had you at 100. … I thought they were messing with me a little bit.”

Jack Bauer is a UVA commit. Perfect Game

He said he’s now working on the control of his off-speed stuff as he feels more confident with his heater.

Bauer wants to have a hard slider “tunnel” off his fastball instead of the more in-vogue sweeper.


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