Prep Baseball Report

Commitment Corner: David Erickson


Kyle Campbell
Maryland Scouting Director

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The Commitment Corner spotlights those Maryland high school student-athletes who have made their decision on where to play their college baseball. This is a unique opportunity to get to know several of the states top talent and gain insight into their recruitment process and ultimately what made them choose the school they did.  Today we speak with: David Erickson

 

David Erickson

Class of 2018 / RHP

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2018
  • Primary Position: RHP
    Secondary Position: 3B
  • High School: Cape Henlopen (DE)
    State: MD
  • Height: 6-0
    Weight: 180lbs
  • Bat/Throw: R/R

Statistics

Pitching
94
Max FB
91 - 93
FB
75 - 78
CB
84 - 86
CH


 

COMMITMENT: LIBERTY UNIVERSITY

 

PBR MD:  List any awards / accolades you received in high school.

  • Honor Roll, First Team All-Conference Pitcher, Second Team All-Conference Third Base, First Team All-State Pitcher, State Champion

PBR MD:  Why did you choose Liberty?

  • Great coaching staff, beautiful facilities, great education, and even better opportunities.

PBR MD:  What do you plan to major in at Liberty?

  • Engineering

PBR MD:  What are some of your goals you would like to achieve at Liberty?

  • Excel academically and be a first year starter and an All-American.

PBR MD:  What are your plans this summer to get ready for school?

  • Attend the three week summer bridge program at Liberty University in July.

PBR MD:  Are you playing summer baseball? If yes, who are you planning to play for?

  • No

PBR MD:  What other schools recruited you?

  • UNC Chapel Hill, University of Virginia, Univeristy of South Carolina, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Pitt, Rutgers, Seton Hall, Penn State, Coastal Carolina, University of Louisville

PBR MD:  What was your favorite part about the recruiting process?

  • Having the opportunity to talk to several great coaches and being able to see different colleges and how each college is different.