One week ago, Joseph Contreras was facing high school batters as a member of Blessed Trinity Catholic High School.

On Friday, the 17-year-old was facing Aaron Judge as a member of the Brazilian national team. And Bryce Harper. And Bobby Witt Jr., Kyle Schwarber and Cal Raleigh.

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That’s the kind of stuff you get in the World Baseball Classic.

One of the breakout stars of Team USA’s opening 15-5 win over Brazil was the second pitcher out of the bullpen for the underdogs. Contreras is the son of longtime MLB pitcher José Contreras, and was pitching on the same Daikin Park field where his father once celebrated a win in the 2005 World Series. He’s also the younger player on any of the 20 WBC rosters, having been born on May 6, 2008.

With his father in attendance, he got called in for the second inning against an American lineup that posted two runs on a Judge homer against starting pitcher off Bo Takahashi. He got into trouble early, allowing a double to Brice Turang then walking both Witt and Harper.

That set up a situation in which an actual minor was being asked to face Judge, the reigning American League MVP, with the bases loaded and one out. Throwing a fastball averaging 96.6 mph, Contreras induced a broken-bat grounder from Judge, leading to an inning-ending double play.



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