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WVU Baseball Adds Two Towering 2025 Pitchers

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WVU Baseball continues to build for the future, adding two more 2025 pitchers to the wave of recent recruits.

Hudson Cavallo, a 6-foot-6 right-hander from Hopewell Junction, N.Y., announced his decision on Wednesday evening.

Brayden Robinson, a 6-foot-7 right-hander, joined the crew the following morning and hails from the Baltimore area.

Cavallo can hit the upper 80s with his fastball, and he also throws a curveball and a tumbling, nasty splitter, both in the mid-70s.

Robinson can already touch 90 with his four-seamer, working in a curveball and slider in the mid-70s and a low-70s changeup.

Both pitchers possess two-way upside, doubling in the outfield during the first two seasons of their high school careers. With two years to go before they hit the field in Morgantown, they have plenty of time to develop, an intriguing pair of high-upside prospects for WVU Baseball.