Rutgers baseball: Owens made an impact in Scotty Young’s recruiting decision

When asked what led to Young’s decision, he explained how Rutgers head coach Steve Owens was a big reason why he became a Scarlet Knight.

Rutgers Baseball 2024 commit Scotty Young committed to the Scarlet Knights in May. Young is like to replace Rutgers star outfielder Ryan Lasko next season.

When asked what led to Young’s decision, the JUCO outfielder explained how Rutgers head coach Steve Owens was a big reason why he became a Scarlet Knight. Owen’s straightforwardness and honesty led to the California native’s decision to join the Scarlet Knights in 2024.

Young told Rutgers Wire this week that the approach from Owens helped convince him to commit to Rutgers.

“I mean, he was very straightforward with who he thought I was as a player and what he thinks I can offer to the program. That was important to me,” Young said in his interview with Rutgers Wire.

“I mean, he told me the truth. I think him telling me the truth was one of the reasons that I was ready to come and play for a guy that’s going to tell me the truth. I know that he’s not going to tell me anything that isn’t straightforward. I think that’s one of the main personal traits I love about him most, is that he’s going to be straightforward.”

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Owens’s bond and trust he creates with his players stood out the most with Young when having recruitment talks with the Rutgers head coach. In the last four years, Owens has built a winning culture with his players and gained their confidence.

“He’s always going to tell you the truth. I think that creates sort of a bond of trust between the players and a coach because there’s no weird gray areas,” Young said.

“I mean, everything’s in white and black, you know, what needs to be done to win. Obviously, he’s done such a good job of that these last four years. So I think I think he has a really good recipe in place.”

With the departure of the aforementioned Lasko, the Scarlet Knights will have a vacancy in center field next season and likely will be looking for Young to fill that vacant role.

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Scotty Young discusses his decision on joining Rutgers baseball

After capturing the DIII Baseball National Championship, Rutgers 2024 recruit Scotty Young discusses his decision on being a Scarlet Knight.

After capturing the NJCAA DIII Baseball World Series – National Championship, Scotty Young is now focused on his next chapter. Young, who committed to Rutgers baseball this spring, is honed in on stepping up to Big Ten baseball.

At the World Series, Young had four hits, an RBI, a walk, three runs, and a stolen base as Rowan College (Gloucester) defeated Dallas College Eastfield 15-7 in the national championship.

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When speaking with Young, he provided insight into what led him to Rutgers and why Rutgers baseball will be his new home. On Saturday, Young talked with Rutgers Wire about why he committed to the Scarlet Knights.

“It’s a winning culture. I mean, I’m a winner. I’ve always been a part of winning programs. I think that’s part of the reason I love baseball so much is I love the ability to compete and the ability to win,” Young told Rutgers Wire.

“Rutgers doesn’t do anything shy of that for sure. I mean, they’ve won an extreme amount of games in these last four years. I think we have a lot of pieces coming back next year along with the pieces that are coming in to put something really special together next year.”

With the departure of the current outfielder Ryan Lasko, the Scarlet Knights will have a vacancy in center field next season. Young, a natural centerfielder, is eager to compete for the vacant position and have the opportunity to play in the Big Ten.

“I’m looking forward just getting on the field, having that Rutgers name on my on my chest, playing for a program that everyone is sort of expecting to do really well. Next year, we can really make something special happen,” Young said.

“So I’m really looking forward to the postseason play next year. I think we can make a really deep run, but that’s all going to start when we get to campus on September 6, then we got to start building a winning culture.”

Young had 193 at-bats this past season, logging 85 hits, eight doubles, two triples, 26 strikeouts, and 13 walks, finishing as the third-best hitter on Rowan’s 2022-2023 roster.

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Rutgers baseball lands JUCO outfielder Scotty Young

Rutgers baseball landed JUCO outfielder Scotty Young from Rowan College, NJ, to their 2024 recruiting class.

On Wednesday, JUCO outfielder Scotty Young from Rowan College committed to Rutgers baseball next season. The Scarlet Knights are adding another solid player to join junior starter Ryan Lasko in the outfield.

Young is a 6-foot-5, 210-pound left-handed hitting outfielder from Mission Viejo, California. He is an excellent hitter, recording a batting average of .440, eight home runs, 64 RBIs, and 1.101 OPS this season. Young has helped guide the Roadrunners to a 46-5 overall record and the No. 2 spot in the NJCAA Division III national rankings. 

Young had 193 at-bats this past season, logging 85 hits, eight doubles, two triples, 26 strikeouts, and 13 walks. He finished as the third-best hitter on Rowan’s 2022-2023 roster, finishing behind centerfielder Aaron Graeber and third baseman Rocko Brezniak. In the field, Young recorded one error in 48 games played. In the 2022-2023 season, Young finished the regular season with a .933 fielding percentage.

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Young will be joining seven other 2024 Rutgers baseball recruits, according to Perfect Game. Young is the only outfielder to join Rutgers’ recruiting class of 2024 as of now, with the Scarlet Knights recruiting six pitchers, one catcher, and one shortstop for next year’s roster.

2024 Rutgers Baseball Recruits

Name Position Size Weight Bats / Throws High School / College City / Town State
John Goodes RHP 6-4 220 Ibs. R-R Rumson Fair Haven Fair Haven NJ
Jack Kirchner RHP 6-4 225 Ibs. R-R Bishop Eustace Prep Moorestown NJ
Zachary Konstantinovsky RHP 6-1 200 Ibs. R-R North Brunswick Twp North Brunswick NJ
Jackson Natili Catcher 6-2 185 Ibs. R-R Peters Twp Venetia PA
Justin Shadek RHP 6-4 210 Ibs. R-R Seton Hall Preparatory Kinnelon NJ
Justin Sweeney RHP 6-1 200 Ibs. R-R Egg Harbor Twp Egg Harbor Township NJ
Nick Tomasetto Shortstop 5-10 190 Ibs. R-R West Deptford West Deptford NJ
Gunnar Plante LHP 6-8 195 Ibs. L-L North Atlanta Woodstock GA
Scotty Young Outfielder 6-5 210 Ibs. L-L Rowan College Mission Viejo CA

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