
Former Notre Dame pitcher Tore Indomenico transferring to Illinois
It's been a wild offseason for Notre Dame's baseball program after missing out on the NCAA Tournament.
Like most other schools in the current college athletics landscape, the Fighting Irish have both lost and added players via the transfer portal. ND has also lost talent to the Major League Baseball Draft, including pitcher Rory Fox and shortstop Estevan Moreno.
As the Irish continue to reshape their roster looking ahead to 2026, former pitcher Tore Indomenico has found a new home.
The left-handed Chicago native, who did not see action this past season, has decided to continue his career at Illinois, which is somewhat closer to home for him.
Indomenico, whose arsenal includes a fastball, slider and changeup, will have three years of eligibility remaining in Champaign.
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