Suffolk County Pitchers Next Destinations


Jagger Adamo | @strovhouse | X

This week Suffolk County baseball was in the news quite a bit and where those athletes would continue their careers were at the top of the list. 

Connetquot's shortstop Jagger Adamo has committed to stay and continue his career on Long Island. The senior has decided to commit to The Long Island University Sharks. Adamo was named League II MVP this past season and it's a big get for the Sharks to keep him on the island. 

Coach of the PAL Blue Line Rangers Baseball and Head Coach of Mt. Sinai Varsity Baseball, Eric Strovink, took to X to congratulate LIU saying "Congratulations to our guy Jagger Adamo! The LIU Sharks are getting a great one!" 

Riverhead's star pitcher Matt Zambriski has also chosen to stay local as he decided to stick in New York when he committed to St. John's University. 

And the last Suffolk County pitcher to make some headlines this week goes to former Sachem East standout Rafe Schlesinger. The 2021 Sachem East graduate is in the Cleveland Guardians farm system and was promoted this week to High A. He will now pitch for Lake County as he continues his ascension with an eye on the majors. 

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