There’s not a whole lot going on in the sports world right now but don’t worry, Cincinnati Reds pitcher Trevor Bauer has you covered.

The 29-year-old teamed up with Watch Momentum and set up a sandlot-style pickup game for charity in Arizona. Other participants included Derek Dietrich, Mike Clevinger, Chris Archer and Tommy Pham and of course, the players used it as an opportunity to get in a few Astros jokes.

Bauer has arguably been harder on the team since their cheating scandal than anyone so it wasn’t exactly surprising to see a garbage pail take the field. The fellas fully knew they were being live-streamed but that didn’t seem to stop them.

 

Even in a charity game… ouch!

The game was of course played in front of no fans and included whiffle balls and plastic bats. You can take a longer look at the action here:

 

It’s really too bad fans weren’t there for this one…

 

 

Next level trolling 🤭🗑. . (H/T Chris Moore/Twitter)

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This is just a friendly reminder that things are not going to be pretty for the ‘Stros when action eventually picks back up.

(H/T FTW)