Federal agent Jack Bauer has chimed in on MLB draft prospect Jack Bauer.  Kiefer Sutherland, the actor who played the counter-terrorism operative named Jack Bauer in the hit TV show 24, confirmed he has been following along with the flame-throwing , who wears the number 24 in honor of the show.  Sutherland is a fan.  Jack Bauer is a top pitching prospect for the MLB Draft.  Perfect Game  To see someone excel at that level at such a young age, and the fact that he has the last name Bauer and his parents chose to call him JackIts kind of fun for me, . Like I said, Im not the most avid baseball fan, but now Ive got something to root for.  Bauer  the pitcher  is MLB.coms 44th-ranked draft prospect who can spin a 103 mph fastball, making him the hardest-throwing high school baseball player of all time on record.  Explore More  A 6-foot-3, 190-pound left-hander, the 18-year-old Bauer  Andre Iguodala Jersey is a product of Lincoln-Way East High School in Frankfort, Ill.  Hes widely expected to be selected during this years draft, which starts on Sunday and continues into next Monday.  Kiefer Sutherland played Jack Bauer on the hit TV show 24.  Getty Images for Paramount+  Once drafted, Bauer will have the choice to sign with whichever organization selects him or play college baseball at Mi si sippi State, where he is committed.  Bauer said on the that he still hasnt seen the show, but he wanted to wear No. 24 to play into the number a little bit.  Sometime in the future, I do plan on watching it, Bauer said. Ive heard great things.  Jack Bauer has thrown a 103 mph fastball.  X/@IanSmittyGA  Hearing that, Sutherland responded: I have a feeling hes not gonna find much time very soon. When he gets a look at it later in his 30s, I hope he enjoys it.  Sutherland, for his part, said he isnt a huge baseball fan now, but that he grew up closely following the Montreal Expos because his father, the , was a ma sive fan.  He was a superfan, Sutherland said. To the degree, he was doing a movie in China back in the 80s. A movie about a Canadian doctor during the second World War called Bethune. And the only thing he had in his contract was that he had to be given the time off for the two or three hours the Expos played, no matter what the time difference was.  Now, the Canadian actor has all the reason in the world to follow in his dads footsteps and get back into the game.  Glen Rice Jersey
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