Butler’s Nolan Stefaniak shines in front of MLB
scouts’ radar guns, downs North Allegheny
Brendan Howe Eagle Staff Writer
April 08, 2026 Last Updated: April
08, 2026 10:27 PM Sports

Butler’s
Nolan Stefaniak pitches against North Allegheny in a baseball game Wednesday,
April 8, 2026, at Pullman Park. Rob McGraw/Butler Eagle
ROB MCGRAW
BUTLER TWP — When
Nolan Stefaniak stood on the Pullman Park pitcher’s mound Wednesday, several
radar guns stared back at him.
“It’s a privilege to
have that every single day when I pitch,” said Stefaniak, a Butler senior
right-hander. “It’s kinda just started to become normal at this point. It’s
just a lot of fun just trying to win baseball games and having that in play.”
In front of about a
dozen MLB scouts, Stefaniak spun
six innings of shutout, one-hit baseball before junior Ryan Rattigan relieved
him in the seventh and stranded two runners in scoring position, stamping a 1-0
win over WPIAL Section 1-6A foe North Allegheny.
The Tigers (3-3, 0-1)
had swept Butler each of the past two seasons.
“It’s just really cool
to soak in the moment because that’s what we’re living in right now,” Golden
Tornado coach Josh Forbes said afterward. “(We’re) just living in the moment,
and letting those guys play free and easy while keeping them distracted from
all the guns behind and all the video cameras. Just letting them play high
school baseball.
“After this year,
everything gets a little more serious. ... We’re talking about, these guys are
gonna go, and if they get drafted, they’re going to train, they’re going to eat
and they’re going to sleep baseball — and that’s all they’ll do.”
There are signs
Stefaniak, who notched nine strikeouts on the day, and fellow Golden Tornado
senior pitcher Kyle Casteel have a legitimate shot at hearing their names
called in this summer’s MLB draft.
“Wouldn’t
be here if there wasn’t,” said one scout who was granted anonymity to comment
on Butler’s prospects.
“There’s a lot of guys
here to watch them, so there’s obviously interest,” a scout from an American
League club said.
The only knock
Stefaniak allowed was a hard-hit, two-out single by Ben Kowger that glanced off
Rattigan’s glove at first base. Stefaniak ensured it was innocuous by punching out
Jake Fritz shortly after, ending the top half of the third.
Kowger had reached
second on an error to get things rolling in the fifth, then was moved to third
on a sacrifice bunt. Carter Boehm bounced one back at Stefaniak, who froze
Kowger on the basepath and flipped it to senior catcher Mavrik Clement, who
slapped a tag on him for a run-preventing fielder’s choice.
Butler
catcher Mavrik Clement tags out a North Allegheny runner at home plate during a
baseball game Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at Pullman Park. Rob McGraw/Butler
Eagle
ROB MCGRAW
“I tried to make him
go back to third base — it was kind of a bad read, I won’t lie,” Stefaniak
said. “But I just got him stuck in the right position and just got the out. It
was huge for us.”
One scout nodded in
approval at the defensive display.
In the bottom of the
second, Butler (6-2, 3-1) senior shortstop Boden Lenyk pushed sophomore center
fielder Karsten Lenyk across on a two-out single through the left side of the
infield. The latter Lenyk initially reached on a one-out walk, and junior left
fielder Nash Cuffman helped him to second with a well-placed, two-out bunt
single.
“We scored one run,” Stefaniak said. “It’s all
we needed. I was happy with my performance. I wish I could go deeper, but
Rattigan really just kinda closed it out.”
Mason Dratfinsky drew
a five-pitch walk to lead off the seventh, then Stefaniak plunked Kowger.
Rattigan struck out two in a row before inducing a game-ending ground out.
The section series
resumes Thursday at North Allegheny.
“We have Kyle going
tomorrow, so it’s like, ‘We can win another one-run ballgame,’” Stefaniak said.
“It’s nice. I’ll be
blunt with that,” Forbes said. “It’s super nice to be able to roll the ball out
there and be like, ‘Alright, we have a chance to win this baseball game because
Kyle or Nolan’s pitching.’ And winning that one-run baseball game is a huge
monkey off our back.”
North Allegheny 000 000 0 — 0 1 0
Butler 010 000 x — 1 3 1
WP: Nolan Stefaniak
6IP (9K, 3BB). LP: Liam
Cooper 3.2IP (5K, 4BB)
North Allegheny (3-3, 0-1): Ben Kowger 1B
Butler (6-2, 3-1): Boden Lenyk 1B RBI, Mavrik Clement 1B, Nash Cuffman 1B,
Karsten Lenyk R