North Carolina transfer Luke Russo to join the Philadelphia Phillies

North Carolina transfer Luke Russo will relinquish his last year of eligibility to join the Philadelphia Phillies.

North Carolina transfer Luke Russo has decided to relinquish his last year of eligibility after being drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies.

Russo transferred to UNC in June, but we will never see him on the mound in Carolina Blue after the Phillies selected the 6-4 right-hander pitcher in the 16th round. Russo spent his time at Eastern Michigan, making a name for himself as the third-ranked pitcher in the nation in CSW (36.5%).

In three seasons at Eastern Michigan, Russo finished with an ERA of 4.65, with a 10-5 W/L record. Russo did spend a summer with the Greenville Flyboys in the Appalachian League, finishing with an ERA of 4.19.

 

The decision does hurt the Tar Heels, who desperately need help in the bullpen. UNC did see some other notable Diamond Heels talent get drafted, such as Walker Jenkins, Mac Horvath, Zyhir Hope, Max Carlson, and Tomas Frick.

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