It is so sadly,bitterly and heartbreaking to hear that the ECU head coach has announce……

The sophomore left-hander has elected to move on and enter the portal.

East Carolina sophomore Zach Root has entered the transfer portal, sources confirm to Hoist The Colours and 247Sports.

Root was projected to be the team’s ace next season after a strong sophomore campaign in Greenville behind future first-round pick Trey Yesavage, though it instead appears he will suit up elsewhere now. Considered one of the top left-handers in the 2025 Draft for next year, Root finished the season 5-2 with a 3.82 ERA, striking out 76 against 21 walks in 68.1 innings. Root dealt with an arm injury the second half of the season and didn’t pitch from late April, until the conference tournament, before returning to throw three innings in Clearwater at the AAC tourney. Root then pitched twice in the Greenville Regional, throwing 75 pitches and allowing two runs in five innings on Friday against Evansville. He returned on Monday in the regional final on short rest, throwing 61 pitches across three innings. Root allowed four runs on six hits.

A native of Fort Myers, Fla., Root was originally committed to Florida before seeing his scholarship cut after the COVID pandemic. He ended up committing to ECU, and turning down an opportunity in the MLB Draft to come to school. Root had a solid freshman season, going 3-3 with a 5.53 ERA, striking out 54 against 27 walks in 53.2 innings as a part-time starter. Root then opened the season as the Saturday starter for East Carolina in 2024, combining with Yesavage for one of the top one-two punches in college baseball.

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