I was fortunate enough to be able to coach some of the pitchers in this game and help out with the event. It was a great time for all of the players invited who got a chance to showcase their talents as well as get a chance to hear 2 great speakers. Highlight of the speeches for me was a stat from Sean McDermott from UIC who said "a person with a college degree earns 1.5 million dollars more over the course of their lives vs. that of a person with a HS degree." Once again reinforcing the fact that education can make you more money than athletics.
I believe that we had 50 or so college and pros in attendance. I think that most of the players were a bit nervous for the first few innings and then settled in nicely and started just playing the game. It was a beautiful day and a great event to be a part of. A Great job by JArthur and the rest of the guys from the Pitch and Hit club!
Players who I thought stood out from an absolutely stellar class of kids top to bottom were:
Cameron McConnell- I think he had 3 hits, 2 doubles, and the 1.9 is for real. He has a cannon for an arm behind the plate.
Kyle Kaminska- It’s nice to see a young pitcher who can locate and change speeds with multiple pitches. Had my team calling his change the “magical change”. I didn’t get to meet his dad but I think he was the guy towering over everyone (Was that you NC42dad?). It would be scary for hitters if Kyle gets up near dads range.
Brett Zawaki- It took 1 warm-up pitch for the dugouts and stands to start buzzing. Brett throws flame, 92-94 is what I heard and a tight breaking ball to accompany the gas. He generates so much force and torque in his body as he is not the biggest of pitchers.
The future of baseball in Illinois looks bright!
For more info on this or to learn more about the pitch and hit club go to
www.pitchandhitclub.orgJustin Stringer
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