Corey Booth
Corey Booth
  • Year:
    2010
Bio

Corey Booth was the first SUNY Orange baseball player ever to be named as a first-team All-American in 2010. That spring, he batted .530. In 38 games, Booth, had 13 doubles, four triples, scored 49 runs with amassed 54 RBI while helping SUNY Orange capture the Region XV championship. He was a two-time all-conference and all-region honoree as well.

Booth transferred to SUNY Brockport, where he enjoyed a productive two-year career. In 80 career games, the first baseman batted .360 with 56 runs batted in. During his senior season, he led Brockport in almost every offensive category. His finished with a team-high .369 batting average while starting all 43 games. He also led the Golden Eagles with 59 hits and 35 runs batted in. During his junior year, Brockport forged a 30-14 record as Booth hit .350.

After graduating from Brockport, he returned to SUNY Orange as an assistant baseball coach for three seasons.