Battle For The Arch: Event Analysis
January 26, 2022
The Battle For The Arch took place on Tuesday, September 28th at GCS Ballpark in Sauget, IL. The invite-only event featured a select team of 2022 and 2023 graduates from Illinois matched up against a select team from Missouri. Position players took place in a pro-style workout, followed by a nine inning game where pitchers threw one to two innings a piece.
The inaugural event featured a number of high-level prospects from both states. Today we look at all of the Illinois prospects, complete with scouting reports and Quick Hits notes. Below you'll find all of the reports from this event, grouped by position and listed in alphabetical order.
CATCHERS
Brayden Biggs C / Belleville West, IL / 2023Positional Profile: C |
William Millard C / O'Fallon, IL / 2023Positional Profile: C |
Brian Twomey C / Riverside Brookfield, IL / 2022; LEWIS COMMIT
Positional Profile: C QUICK HITS NOTE: Twomey’s arm played true, with carry and he led all Illinois’ catchers with a low pop time of 1.82. |
INFIELDERS
Gannon Burns SS / RHP / Edwardsville, IL / 2022Positional Profile: SS Positional Profile: RHP |
Owen Cornett 1B / Du Quoin , IL / 2023Positional Profile: 1B QUICK HITS NOTE: Another left-handed hitter who stood out at his first-ever PBR event was 1B Owen Cornett (DuQuoin, 2023). Cornett has a prototypical 6-foot-4, 220-pound, middle-of-the-order, first baseman's type frame. He also showed a fluid, strong swing built for elevating the baseball to the pull-side of the diamond with authority. Cornett registered a max exit velocity of 98 mph and with a max distance of 379’, leaving the yard on a number of occasions during BP. Left-handed power bat to follow moving forward. |
Cole Funkhouser SS / 2B / Edwardsville , IL / 2023Positional Profile: SS/2B QUICK HITS NOTE: MIF Cole Funkhouser (Edwardsville, 2023) was yet another first-time PBR participant who left a lasting impression. Funkhouser showed a fluid, loose swing with a feel to hit during BP; routinely lining balls to all fields while staying within himself. He then showed off some of the better infield actions during the workout portion which carried over to game play. Funkhouser looked comfortable on the move, ranging with ease and showing body control on a ball up the middle that he spun and fired an accurate throw to first. Funkhouser has an innate feel for the game, confident/sure hands and high-baseball IQ. Upside middle infielder who seems to just be scratching the surface of his potential. Also, ran a 6.93 laser-timed 60. |
Riley Iffrig 1B / OF Edwardsville, IL / 2023; Indiana State commit
Positional Profile: 1B |
Kayden Jennings INF / Edwardsville , IL / 2023Positional Profile: SS |
Eli Kieser SS / RHP / Normal University, IL / 2023Positional Profile: SS Positional Profile: RHP |
Tony Konopiots 3B / SS / Downers Grove North, IL / 2023; West Virginia commit
Positional Profile: SS/3B QUICK HITS NOTE: One of the more intriguing prospects during the workout portion of the event was INF Tony Konopiots (Downers Grove North, 2023). Konopiots has a 6-foot-1, 185-pound, wide-shouldered, athletic frame that continues to get better on every look. Konopiots took a polished round of BP, showing off advanced ease and balance at the plate while repeating his swing at a high-level. Konopiots peppered both gaps throughout his rounds of BP with a max exit velocity of 94 mph. The swing is currently built to work gap-to-gap with plenty of power to tap into moving forward. Defensively, he is a smooth, actiony defender with the ability to play all over the infield. High-follow 2023 prospect. |
OUTFIELDERS
Caeleb Copeland OF / Edwardsville, IL / 2023Positional Profile: OF QUICK HITS NOTE: OF Caeleb Copeland (Edwardsville, 2023) is a 5-foot-8, 180-pound, compact, strong, left/left outfielder who impressed throughout the day. Copeland led the event with the top exit velocity of 105 mph off the bat during BP. It's an aggressive swing that was consistently on the barrel in BP and he also doubled down the left-field line during game play. Copeland arguably made the best two catches of the night as well; playing right-field he crashed into the right-field wall and was still able to hold on for the out. A couple innings later he made a sliding catch while playing left-field. Impressive showing at his first-ever PBR event. |
Evan Foster LHP / OF / Maroa-Forsyth, IL / 2023Positional Profile: OF Positional Profile: LHP QUICK HITS NOTE: Foster pitched in the low-80’s with Foster showing advanced feel for a curveball that averaged 70 mph with late, sharp action and an average spin rate of 2226 rpm. |
Luke Range OF / Edwardsville, IL / 2023Positional Profile: OF |
PITCHER ONLY'S
Logan Geggus LHP / Edwardsville , IL / 2023Positional Profile: LHP QUICK HITS NOTE: Geggus is a 6-foot-1, 190-pound, strong-bodied, broad-chested left-hander who filled up the strike zone in his outing, which included coming out of the bullpen in a high-stress situation. Geggus, who came in with the bases loaded and one out, proceeded to get the next two hitters out while stranding the runners on base. The uncommitted junior challenged hitters throughout with a fastball that was up to 82 mph. |
Danny Mack RHP / O'Fallon, IL / 2022Positional Profile: RHP QUICK HITS NOTE: Mack featured one of the better breaking balls of the night, a hard slider at 75-78 mph which plays out of the same window as his low-80’s, T84 mph fastball. The slider has late, sharp bite and spun at an average of 2329 rpm. |
Joseph Swanson RHP / Pekin, IL / 2022; Missouri-st.louis commit
Positional Profile: RHP QUICK HITS NOTE: Swanson has a 6-foot-2, 180-pound, long-limbed, loose body and ran his fastball up to 87 mph in his outing. Swanson also showed off an above-average slider with sweeping action at 73-76 mph and an average spin rate of 2445 rpm. |
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