12 Rob Corsi
Rob Corsi
  • Height:
    6-1
  • Weight:
    205
  • Year:
    Gr.
  • Hometown:
    Oceanport, N.J.
  • High School:
    Communications
  • Previous College:
    Rutgers Univ.
  • Position:
    LHP
  • Major:
    Education

Bio

As a Graduate Student in 2014: Made 14 appearances on the mound for the Ravens, including six starts...Fall Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection...Finished tied for 12th in the Northeast-10 in strikeouts (59)...Tied for third on the team in appearances...Logged 44.2 innings, allowed 21 runs on 47 hits and walked 21 en route to a 4.23 earned-run average and a 1.594 WHIP...Held opponents to a .264 batting average (47-for-178) and posted a 4-2 record with one save...Threw one complete game and was part of one combined shutout...Started in his Franklin Pierce debut, fired six shutout innings, allowed five hits, walked two, struck out five and did not factor in the decision against Bridgeport on 2/22...Started, threw 4.2 innings, allowed two runs on eight hits, walked three, struck out six and picked up his first win as a Raven in the second game of a doubleheader against Millersville on 3/1...Took over with two outs and the tying run on first in the eighth, surrendered two runs on four hits over the final 1.1 innings, walked one and struck out four to pick up his first save with Franklin Pierce in the second game of a doubleheader at Adelphi on 3/22...Took over to start the eighth and struck out the side in order against Stonehill on 3/28...Started, tossed 91 pitches over six innings, allowed one run on six hits, walked three and struck out five to pick up the win at Assumption on 4/10...Started, fired 99 pitches and went the distance in a seven-inning affair, allowed one run on three hits, walked three and struck out three to notch the win in the second game of a doubleheader against Felician on 4/24...Started, chucked 98 pitches over seven shutout innings, allowed three hits, walked one and struck out a career-best 13 to pick up the win in the second game of a doubleheader against Saint Michael's on 5/1...Named to the Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll for the week ending on 5/4.
2014 Statistics 

*NOTE: portions of Rutgers season wrap-ups courtesy scarletknights.com.*

As a Senior at Rutgers in 2013: Made 23 appearances on the mound for the Scarlet Knights, including five starts...Finished sixth in the Big East in saves (6)...Led the team in saves...Logged 56.1 innings with a 3.51 ERA and a 1.491 WHIP...Allowed 27 runs (22 earned) on 56 hits (8.95/9 IP) and 28 walks (4.47/9 IP), hit five batters, threw five wild pitches and struck out 32 (5.11/9 IP)...Held opponents to a .258 average (56-for-217) on his way to a 3-4 record...Allowed just one earned run and six hits over seven innings in the Big East semifinals against Connecticut (5/25)…Pitched four innings with two runs allowed in a no-decision at South Florida (5/18)...Picked up win over Connecticut (5/5) with six innings pitched to clinch the series win...Surrendered one unearned run in  five innings at Creighton (4/27) in first start of the year...Struck out four in 4.1 innings of relief at Pittsburgh (4/20)...Worked two scoreless innings over two appearances in the Cincinnati series (4/13-14), striking out two and recording two saves...Pitched final 3.1 innings to earn a save against Seton Hall (4/6)...In 2.1 innings of work, allowed no runs and struck out three in save against Iona (4/3)...Worked three innings for a save at Villanova (3/30)...Pitched two scoreless innings at Rider (3/26)...Picked up win at VCU (3/20) after working 3.1 innings of relief...Won at Richmond (3/16), pitching 4.1 innings out of the bullpen...Picked up first career save versus Richmond (3/15)...Tossed two scoreless innings in two appearances at Georgia Tech (3/1-2)...Went 1.1 innings at Old Dominion (2/24)...Made season debut out of the bullpen in game one of doubleheader at Miami (2/16).
Rutgers Bio

As a Junior at Rutgers in 2012: Make six starts on the mound for the Scarlet Knights, before losing the rest of the season to injury and receiving a medical hardship waiver...Logged 33.1 innings with a 4.59 ERA and a 1.410 WHIP...Allowed 18 runs (17 earned) on 36 hits (9.72/9 IP) and 11 walks (2.97/9 IP), hit four batters, threw four wild pitches and struck out 15 (4.05/9 IP)...Had a batting average against of .288 (36-for-125) on his way to a 3-2 record with one shutout...Last started at Seton Hall (3/24)...Tossed a complete game shutout at Stetson (3/18), earning Big East Pitcher of the Week (3/19) honors...Credited with second win of the season at FAU (3/11) with six innings pitched...Worked into the seventh inning at Georgia Tech (3/4)…Picked up win at ODU (2/25), only allowing five hits in seven shutout innings…Named to the Big East Weekly Honor Roll (2/26).

As a Sophomore at Rutgers in 2011: Made 23 appearances out of the bullpen for the Scarlet Knights...Logged 40 innings with a 1.58 ERA and a 1.375 WHIP...Allowed 15 runs (seven earned) on 34 hits (7.65/9 IP) and 21 walks (4.73/9 IP), hit one batter, threw five wild pitches and struck out 31 (6.98/9 IP)...Held opponents to a .233 average (34-for-146) on his way to a 4-4 record...Earned the win at Miami (2/19) pitching two scoreless and hitless innings…Struck out a career-high seven batters in 4.2 innings of relief versus Seton Hall (4/2)…Logged two scoreless innings against Columbia (4/6) to earn second win of the season…Recorded win versus Cincinnati (4/15) with two innings out of the bullpen in a 3-2 RU victory…Pitched 3.1 scoreless innings against Connecticut (5/1)…Recorded a career-high 6.1 innings with six strikeouts and zero runs allowed to earn the win versus Notre Dame (5/8).

As a Freshman at Duquesne in 2010: Made 16 appearances on the mound for the Dukes, including seven starts, before the school eliminated its baseball program after the season...Logged 50 innings witha  5.76 ERA and a 1.580 WHIP...Allowed 34 runs (32 earned) on 55 hits (9.90/9 IP) and 24 walks (4.32/9 IP), hit eight batters, threw 10 wild pitches and struck out 43 (7.74/9 IP)...Had a batting average against of .285 (55-for-193) on his way to a 1-4 record.
Duquesne Bio

Before College: Played at Communications High School (N.J.).

Personal: Son of Ellen and David Corsi...Pursuing his graduate degree within the education field...Has an older brother, Michael, and an older sister, Lisa.