Donovan Zsak talks Rutgers baseball commitment, injury timeline and Big Ten future

Donovan Zsak breaks down his decision to join Rutgers baseball.

Rutgers baseball landed a significant recruit this week in Donovan Zsak. The New Jersey pitcher is the highest-ranked recruit to commit to the program in head coach Steve Owen’s tenure with the Scarlet Knights.

The New Jersey high school standout is a huge piece for Owens to land for his roster.

Zsak is ranked the No. 173 recruit in the nation and the No. 24 left-handed pitcher by PerfectGame. From Scotch Plains, he  attended St. Joseph (Metuchen, N.J.).

He was originally committed to Virginia before leaving the program this summer.

Last season, Rutgers went 44-15, finishing second in the Big Ten’s regular season and second in the Big Ten Tournament. 

Check out what [autotag]Donovan Zsak[/autotag] had to say about his decision to join Rutgers baseball, his injury rehab and where he thinks the Big Ten program is going on the national stage.

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