Has anyone heard anything about a kid named Benincaso? I saw him throwing a bullpen at practice the other day and he was throwing 89-91 according to the radar gun. Then he got on catchers gear and went behind the plate for drills. Perhaps he is another transfer we didnt know about? it would be elite to have another impact 2 way.
Here is an odd one. The D1Baseball.com 2020-2021 Transfer Tracker is now showing a guy named Tommy Benincaso is transferring from UConn.
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I never saw Benincaso's name on a UConn fall ball or spring roster. I did a quick internet search and found out that Benincaso has been a UConn bullpen catcher, so while he wasn't on the roster, he was definitely involved with UConn baseball. I never would have expected this, but he was interviewed for a podcast where he talked about being a UConn bullpen catcher.
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Our bullpen catcher throws 90? Talk about depth...I just posted about this guy in another thread:
Our bullpen catcher throws 90? Talk about depth...
I like the idea of being Rays or athletics esque and just suffocating teams with endless bullpen depth. Peterson was one of the Big 10’s best closers - if we can find 3 good starters, a back end of Wurster, Marrero and Peterson would be nasty.
Casparius, Haus, and Wang or Simeone looks like a fine rotation. Whoever pitches on weekdays will most likely dominate regional competition if they can find the strike zone (although Northeastern is always tough).
Our bullpen catcher throws 90? Talk about depth...
I have to admit I've been intrigued by Ben Maycock as an interesting potential power option in the lineup for what seems to be an eternity. During his various excursions in previous summer ball seasons, he has always been someone with a goodly amount of power who walks and strikes out a lot. Last season Maycock was in the starting lineup for UConn at the beginning of the season, but his excessive strikeout totals quickly drove him out of the starting lineup. If Maycock ever gets his strikeout numbers under control and make more contact, he could very well add a lot of power to the Husky offense. Of course, you can pretty much already pencil in Chris Winkel and Kyler Fedko as outfield starters. It would seem that Maycock would be competing with Kevin Ferrer and Erik Stock for the last outfield spot, and could also be in the mix for at bats in the D.H. spot as well.
Stock can't be competing for a spot in the starting 9. His performance last season was way too good for him to lose his spot in practice. Stock has to be a starter (whether at 3B, Dan Hurley or the outfield) unless and until he doesn't get it done in real games.
First few posts in thread and there are few articles buried within the thread discussing his comeback. Scroll back to post #119 for recent post scrimmage interview w/ Chris Jones.Is Pat Winkel back and ready to roll? I am sorry
If this is posted somewhere in this thread. Was just curious and he had a great first year and I hope he comes back better than ever.
I know this is over a month late, but I've been out of the UConn baseball loop for a while and am just catching up now. When I saw Noah's name come up, I had to comment. Known him personally since he was about 11; incredible back then, big time pitcher and hitter for neighboring Norwalk's Cal Ripken World Series team in 2010. Comes from an awesome family, too.I have heard that UConn baseball has a couple more players with the team during fall ball who have not been previously mentioned in these baseball threads. They are ... and Noah Yokoi, who was at Avery Point the last two years.