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Lefthander and transfer...played one season at Long Island University and has three years of eligibility remaining...features an outstanding breaking pitch from the left side of the rubber...one of nine Tigers from the Northeast part of the country.
Leggett Comments: "He is a lefthanded pitcher with a good breaking ball. He just has to find that consistency of throwing strikes and working down on the zone, throwing his breaking ball for strikes. He has been working very hard and we look for him to make a contribution to the team this year after red-shirting last year and consistency is the name of the game for him and if he can put that together I think he can help the team with no question."
2000: Red-shirted.
BEFORE CLEMSON: Played one season at Long Island University...was 4-2 with a 6.75 ERA in 45.1 innings pitched for the Blackbirds...pitched three complete games...threw just two wild pitches and walked 20 batters in the 45.1 innings...picked off two baserunners and allowed just two of eight base-stealers to be successful...a top recruit in the New York area out of Saint Joseph by the Sea High School...1998 All-Borough selection by the Daily News...was 6-2 with a 1.28 ERA as a senior...also played in the outfield and batted .353...led Saint Joseph by the Sea to a second-place finish in the Staten Island Catholic League as a senior...played for the Bayside Yankees in the summer of '98 and was 10-1...two-time All-World Series Team participant in both the Babe Ruth World Series and CABA World Series...lettered three times and was team captain twice in baseball in high school...lettered twice in football...played many positions on the gridiron...coached by Frank Giannone at Long Island...coached by Gordon Rugg at Saint Joseph by the Sea High.
PERSONAL: Pronounced yur-EE-coh...nicknamed "Reeks"...majoring in Financial Management...born Anthony Joseph Urrico on November 9, 1980 in Brooklyn, NY.
| Year | ERA | W-L | G-GS | CG | SHO | SV | IP | H | R | ER | BB | SO |
| 1999* | 6.75 | 4-2 | 9-7 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 45.1 | 58 | 38 | 34 | 20 | 29 |