Prep Baseball Report

Underclassmen Spotlight: Tommy Bordignon, SS/RHP, Loyola HS, Class of 2014



Today we catch up with Tommy Bordignon, Loyola HS, SS/RHP, Class of 2014.

Tommy Bordignon"Bordignon is a 5-foot-10, 140-pound two-way player who showed some rhythm on the mound with his loose, quick arm action.  He has three pitches: an 81 mph fastball that flashed sink, a 71 mph curveball, and a 76 mph changeup that had sinking action. Defensively, Bordignon showed some quickness at the shortstop position and demonstrated his ability to play through the baseball, utilizing his soft hands and accurate arm (78 mph).  At the plate, Bordignon has a level bat path and sprayed line drives to the opposite field. Bordignon also ran a 7.59 60."

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PBR: Have you ever attended a Prep Baseball Report event?  If so what were your impressions of the event? 
Yes I have attended the underclassmen showcase and the invite.  I thought it was a great way to get a look at the other competition out there and expose yourself.


PBR: What is your biggest strength as a player?
I feel my biggest strength is that I’m an all-around solid player but if I had to choose it would be hitting.


PBR: Who do you play for in the summer and what are you most excited about this summer?
I play for the Longshots in the summer and I am looking forward to playing with a new group of guys and competing at such a high level.

PBR: What are your goals both individually and for your summer team for the rest of spring and summer?
My goals individually are to stay mentally in the game and give 100 % all the time.  My goals for the summer are to focus and just play my game.


PBR: What is your most memorable moment in baseball so far in your life?
My most memorable moment was going deep in the bottom of the 7th to tie the game when we were down one.

PBR: What are your stats so far in the High School season?
I’m not really keeping track but I’m squaring up the ball good and just trying to make the routine plays in the field.

PBR: Who is the toughest hitter/pitcher that you have faced?
The toughest pitcher I have faced was probably someone from my summer team this fall.

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