Commitment Corner: 2020 C Luke Shliger (Trinity Pawling)
January 29, 2020
We are excited to have back one of our more popular features which gives an in-depth look not only to the baseball side of commitments across New York but also a quick look into their personal side.
The shliger file
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I've grown to embrace the failure that the game brings. I used to get frustrated with the constant failure of baseball, but As I've matured as I baseball player I've learned without failure there's nothing to strive for. I've been taught that most of the lowest "downs" created the highest "Up's", its very cliche but most of the time when I have constantly failed at the plate it forced me to focus on detail and eventually it creates either a breakout offense performance in high school ball or a highly talented tournament.
My biggest influence in the game today has to be my family and all the close people around me. I say this because they've been supporting me from the start and if times get hard I use them as motivation to keep bettering myself.
Throughout my years I've shared the field with many great players, especially playing with the Canes in the summer than switching to the Dirtbags organization in the fall, but If I have to keep it to two players I would say, Trejyn Fletcher who was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the second round or Jake Deleo who I've played with for many years, I saw him transform himself and earn a spot in the PG All American game. He has big tools that affect a game solely by himself and he has a big future ahead of him.
My experience with PBR has been great, there platform really exposes you to the eye of college coaches and professional scouts. I am happy I was selected to represent in the Futures Game which is the biggest scouted event in the country, in those three days I earned many college opportunities and also Committed to play at the University of Maryland by the end of the second day.
Favorite Food?
Burgers
Benchwarmers
Walking back to the dugout after 2 strikes.
IN CLOSING...
The ultimate long term goal is what?
My ultimate long term goal is to have a solid 3-4 years at Maryland depending on my draft opportunities. At Maryland I hope to make both a super regional and hopefully have a chance for us to Play in Omaha. After Maryland my goal is to get drafted in either the 2023 draft or 2024, play pro ball and from there see where baseball can take me.
PRIOR COMMITMENT CORNERS
UPCOMING EVENTS
SHOWCASE | STATE | DATE | LOCATION |
Super 60 Pro Showcase | NATIONAL | 02/02 | The MAX - McCook, IL |
2020 Preseason All-State - Southern Tier | NY | 02/14 | 434 Sportsplex |
2020 Preseason All-State - Hudson Valley | NY | 02/15 | Paul Gerry Fieldhouse |
2020 Preseason All-State - WNY | NY | 02/17 | Total Sports Experience (Gates) |
2020 Preseason All-State - CNY | NY | 02/18 | Accelerate Sports |
2020 Preseason All-State - Capital Region | NY | 02/19 | All-Stars Academy |
2020 Preseason All-State - Long Island | NY | 02/20 | Long Island Sports Complex |
2020 Jr. NYS Games Trials - Downstate | NY | 02/21 | Warriors Baseball Academy |
2020 Preseason All-State - Downstate | NY | 02/21 | Warriors Baseball Academy |
2020 NJ/NY/PA Committed Player ProCase | NY | 02/23 | Keystone Baseball Academy |
2020 Jr. NYS Games Trials - Upstate | NY | 03/01 | 434 Sportsplex |
2020 Northeast JUCO Day | NY | 06/03 | Dutchess Stadium |
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I committed to Maryland because of the coaching staff and culture they have created.
I really liked the class above me and knew they would be good guys to both share the field with and to have as a big brother figure.Coach vaughn, Swope, Muscara and Pap made Maryland very homey from the start of my recruiting process which made it very easy for me to decide to be a Terp compared to the other schools.