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Article updated: 5/17/2011 10:35 PM

Buffalo Grove’s Ricciardi commits to Miami (Ohio)

Buffalo Grove senior catcher Tommy Ricciardi has committed to play at Miami University in Ohio.

Buffalo Grove senior catcher Tommy Ricciardi has committed to play at Miami University in Ohio.

 

Bob Chwedyk | Staff Photographer

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There was a catch to the recruiting pitch Buffalo Grove senior catcher Tommy Ricciardi received from Miami University in Ohio.

The guy making the pitch, Miami head coach Dan Simonds, used to be a catcher at Davidson College and in the Orioles and Cubs organizations. Simonds was also the Cubs bullpen catcher from 1992-94.

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So, that certainly didn’t hurt when Ricciardi decided to make the call Monday and make a verbal commitment to Simonds and the Redhawks.

“When I started talking to people at Miami of Ohio everyone said it was a great school to go to education-wise,” Ricciardi said after BG beat Prospect 10-9 in 8 innings Tuesday. “The facilities are absolutely unbelievable and the coach was a catcher also and he had a rocket arm. It seemed like a really good match.”

Miami’s interest in Ricciardi started when he went there for a camp in January. He also got some help in the process from former pro scout and local instructor Tom Barnard.

Ricciardi also had an offer from Southern Illinois and top-level junior college interest. He said he was guaranteed a spot on the Miami roster with the likelihood of getting scholarship money as a sophomore.

Miami is 31-22 for its fourth 30-win season under Simonds and is 17-7 in the Mid-American Conference.

“Their coach is doing a good job and I’m excited to play for him,” Ricciardi said.

Ricciardi was hitting .342 with 9 doubles and 29 RBI going into Tuesday’s game at Prospect. He plans to study some type of engineering and has a 4.6 grade-point average on a 5.0 scale.

“It’s always been my dream to play Division I and maybe get drafted,” Ricciardi said. “To play Division I ball at a very good college would be the ideal dream — to get a good education and play baseball at the same time.”

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