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Cam Tilly Season 2025

#40

Cam Tilly Season 2025

PositionRHP
Weight207 lbs
Height6-2
ClassSophomore
HometownNewburgh, Ind.

2024 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Went 3-1 with a 6.29 ERA in 14 relief appearances … struck out 27 batters in 24.1 innings … held opponents to a .217 average against … eight of his 14 appearances came in league play … made his Auburn debut in the season opener vs. Eastern Kentucky (Feb. 16) … earned his first win with three strikeouts in 2.0 scoreless innings in a comeback vs. Iowa (Feb. 23) … earned a win in three straight outings vs. Iowa, UConn (Mar. 3) and Austin Peay (Mar. 10) … pitched a season-high 4.0 innings against the Huskies … turned in 2.2 scoreless innings and didn’t allow a hit vs. Arkansas (Mar. 21) … struck out four batters in 2.0 perfect innings vs. Florida A&M (Apr. 23) … recorded a season-high seven strikeouts in 3.0 innings at LSU (Apr. 27) … turned in his third straight scoreless outing with 1.2 innings vs. Ole Miss (May 5) … didn’t allow a run and struck out 12 in his last three appearances and 6.2 innings pitched … didn’t pitch the last two weekends of the season due to injury ... 2023-24 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. 

HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Castle High School (IN) … rated by Perfect Game as the No. 124 overall player in the class … tabbed the No. 3 overall player and top-ranked right-handed pitcher in Indiana … won gold with USA Baseball U18 National Team at 2022 WBSC Baseball World Cup … went 1-0 with a 2.10 ERA in four appearances and 6.2 innings for the national team … posted a 0.51 ERA and struck out 225 batters in his three-year high school career … 2023 IHSBCA First Team All-State and Courier & Press Player of the Year … participated in the 2022 Prospect Development Pipeline League … 2021 Perfect Game Jr. National Showcase participant … went 7-0 with a 0.68 ERA as a junior … … rated by Baseball America as the No. 125 prospect and MLB.com as the No. 208 prospect for the 2023 MLB Draft.

PERSONAL
Son of Andrea and Jeff Tilly … has one sibling, Graham … born in Newburgh, Indiana, on June 27, 2004.