Cleveland pitcher Trevor Bauer has more than 74,000 followers on Twitter, but he took some time out to help one with some math homework.
Twitter user Maddie Martin was having an ordinary conversation about drones with her favorite professional baseball player when she remembered some trouble she’d been having in math class.
https://twitter.com/m_martin2021/status/797254089360994304
This came just after the two were discussing battery life in Bauer’s drones, which famously mangled his finger enough that he was pulled from Game 3 of the World Series. Despite the conversational whiplash, Bauer was curious about the question.
what's the question
— Trevor Bauer (トレバー・バウアー) (@BauerOutage) November 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/m_martin2021/status/797255327221747714
Within minutes, Maddie had her answer. But there was still a bit of confusion.
https://twitter.com/m_martin2021/status/797256500217597952
https://twitter.com/m_martin2021/status/797257335806824453
Just a casual online interaction in the year 2016, a professional baseball player and a teenage fan chatting about graphing solutions.
how do you come up with 2/5?
— Trevor Bauer (トレバー・バウアー) (@BauerOutage) November 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/m_martin2021/status/797258158943113216
that's correct but where did the 5 come from??
— Trevor Bauer (トレバー・バウアー) (@BauerOutage) November 12, 2016
This is the best part: Maddie was in a car this entire time and is almost home. We are watching her get closer to grasping this concept in real time. Is this how it feels to be a teacher? Is this what it’s like to watch a student learn and grow?
https://twitter.com/m_martin2021/status/797259877768974336
Now that she’s home and Bauer can see the exact question she’s working on, it’s time to bring it all together.
https://twitter.com/m_martin2021/status/797267700326219776
https://twitter.com/m_martin2021/status/797269887441924096
Success!
hope that helped!
— Trevor Bauer (トレバー・バウアー) (@BauerOutage) November 12, 2016
Once fans saw he was answering math questions, Bauer started to get more.
1.5*2.3 has 2 decimal places. Multiply 15*23. 3*15 is 45+ 20*15 is 300. That equals 345. Add two decimal places to = 3.45
— Trevor Bauer (トレバー・バウアー) (@BauerOutage) November 12, 2016
Ever the modest teacher, the Tribe pitcher says he’s not the most mathematical major leaguer out there.
probably
— Trevor Bauer (トレバー・バウアー) (@BauerOutage) November 12, 2016
For Cubs fans, of course, the only math that matters is that Cleveland blew a 3-1 lead in the World Series.