Emory
 

 
 

Adam Schorr

Head Shot Position: Catcher
Height: 6-3
Weight: 245
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Hometown: Canandaigua, NY
High School: Canandaigua
Major: Economics, Sociology
  Parents: Joel & Joanne

Senior (2004):

Schorr, one of four co-captains, was named first team all conference. His seven RBI at the conference tournament led all Emory players. Schorr finished third on the team in RBI and tied for third in home runs. He went 4-for-4 in a season opening win against University of the South (Tenn.), Feb. 17. He graduates in the top 15 in school history for career home runs, RBI and doubles.

Junior (2003):

Schorr batted .318 with four home runs and 42 RBI this season. The Eagles' regular catcher led the team with 17 stolen bases and was caught just six times—a nearly 75 percent success rate. He was tied for second in doubles (17), third on the team in RBI, third in slugging (.483), tied for fourth in home runs, fifth in batting average and on-base percentage (.374), and sixth in runs scored (32). Defensively, Schorr threw out 13 of 40 runners attempting to steal (32.5 percent) on the year. Schorr batted .440 in postseason play with 9 RBI to tie for the team lead. He was named to the all-tournament team at the NCAA regionals. Schorr started more games in 2003 (49) than he had in his previous two years combined (33).

Sophomore (2002):

Schorr started in 23 of 25 games played for the Eagles. He hit .306 with 26 hits, including eight doubles and three home runs, and 14 RBI. He scored 13 runs.

Freshman (2001):

Schorr started in 10 of 17 games played for the Eagles. He hit .303 with 10 hits, including two doubles and one triple, and eight RBI. He scored nine runs.

Career Statistics:

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Quote:

"I came here to win."