Future Games: Team Illinois Game 2 Recap
July 29, 2022
Team Illinois (2-0) continued to roll in Game Two of the PBR Future Games at LakePoint Sports Complex in Emerson, GA. Team Illinois’ bats started hot and never looked back, ultimately knocking off Team Midwest 10-1 in an eight inning contest.
The offense pounded out eight hits in the first two innings to jump out to an early 6-1 lead. OF Khamaree Thomas (Kenwood, 2024) lined an RBI double into left-center field for the first run of the game and came around to score on a OF Brendan Tunink (Newman Central Catholic, 2024) line-drive single to left field.OF Khamaree Thomas (Kenwood, 2024) has been a big winner all week.
— PBR Illinois (@PBRIllinois) July 29, 2022
Simple LH stroke that stays up the middle and to the opposite field.
Already 2-for-2 today with a double and an RBI single. ?#PBRFG22 | @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/rmRDyyy9hX
In the four-run second inning, Kenny Perez (De La Salle, 2024), who eventually was named “Player of the Game” singled and scored to lead off the frame. INF/RHP David Cox (Nazareth, 2024) and Jonah Weathers (Marian Catholic, 2024) had run-scoring singles and scored in the frame. Jimmy Janicki (Downers Grove North, 2024), C/CIF Enzo Infelise (Providence Catholic, 2025) and Thomas all had singles in the frame as well.
Bats are hot today for #TeamIllinois.
— PBR Illinois (@PBRIllinois) July 29, 2022
The boys lead 6-1 heading into B3.
Singles from Jimmy Janick, Jonah Weathers, David Cox and Kenny Perez. ?@PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/AC0why3ASh
The bats got going again in the fifth and sixth innings with two runs in each frame. Infelise delivered an RBI single in the fifth and Perez delivered the big blow in the sixth, a run-scoring ground-rule double to deep right-center field.
Tunink added yet another hit in the top of the seventh inning for Team Illinois, his fourth hit in two games.
OF Brendan Tunink (Newman Central Catholic HS, 2024) on the barrel again today for #TeamIllinois ?#PBRFG22 | @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/MZph1vphbC
— PBR Illinois (@PBRIllinois) July 29, 2022
Team Illinois, which put up eight runs in Game One and 10 runs in Game Two, has been extremely impressive to watch over the last two days, with multiple guys up-and-down the lineup contributing.
As for the pitching rotation, 2024 RHP’s Malachi Paplanus (Huntley), Tom Ford (Lisle), Nick Baffa (Notre Dame College Prep) and Nate Harris (Yorkville) all threw two innings a piece for Team Illinois.
Paplanus, listed at 6-foot-1, 200-pounds, struck out two, allowed two hits and one run in his two inning stint.
RHP Malachi Paplanus (Huntley, 2024), 6-foot-1, 200-pounds.
— PBR Illinois (@PBRIllinois) July 29, 2022
FB up to 88 mph, sitting 85-87 mph. Going to a sharp 10/4 slider at 73-75 mph.#PBRFG22 | @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/rgVIPiHtci
Ford has a long, 6-foot-6, upside frame with plenty of more development to tap into down the road. The long-limbed right-hander did not allow a hit or a run in his two inning stint.
RHP Tom Ford (Lisle, 2024), 6-foot-6, 185-pounds.
— PBR Illinois (@PBRIllinois) July 29, 2022
High-spinning FB, reaching over 2,400 RPM at times.
Working 84-87 mph with ride. BB plays with downer shape, 71-73 mph.#PBRFG22 | @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/rWp8dDUjhm
Baffa has a 6-foot-1, 155-pound, athletic, lean frame and all kinds of athleticism to tap into on the mound. The righty was changing his timing, delivery and tempo throughout his two innings, toying with hitters and allowing his low-to-mid 80’s fastball to play up. Baffa gave up two hits and no runs while striking out three.
RHP Nick Baffa (Notre Dame College Prep, 2024) displaying feel for three pitches, also changing tempo to mess with timing.
— PBR Illinois (@PBRIllinois) July 29, 2022
FB worked mostly 82-83, T85 mph. Also flipped in a BB at 69 mph & CH at 75 with ASR.#PBRFG22 | @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/PXfsMnOx0N
Arguably the biggest winner of the day on the mound was Harris, who came in and flashed some of the best velocity for Team Illinois, so far on the week. Harris, who is built at a physical 6-foot-4, 205-pounds, was running his FB into the low-90’s while flashing an above-average CB at 72 mph and a SL at 77 mph. That arsenal led to three strikeouts, along with two innings of hitless baseball for Harris.
RHP Nate Harris (Yorkville, 2024) with one of the more impressive showings so far.
— PBR Illinois (@PBRIllinois) July 29, 2022
Fastball worked 87-90 mph, T91 with life through the zone. Mixed in a sharp 11/5 CB at 72 mph & 10/4 SL at 77 mph. #PBRFG22 | @ShooterHunt | @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/Lz6FmcmJjH
Team Illinois concludes the PBR Future Games on Saturday with a matchup against Team New Jersey at 4:30 PM.
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