Clemson incoming transfer Luke Gaffney is having a strong summer playing with the Falmouth Commodores in the Cape Cod league.
Check out some of his highlights from the Commodores X (formerly Twitter) account.
Luke Gaffney singles on a line drive to right field, sending in the first Commodores run!!
T4 | Falmouth, 1 Brewster, 0 #rolldores@TheLukeGaffney @ClemsonBaseball pic.twitter.com/uPUlQPBNMz
— Falmouth Commodores (@FalCommodores) July 5, 2024
Luke Gaffney makes a diving catch to keep Cotuit scoreless!
T3 | Falmouth, 3 Cotuit, 0 #rolldores@TheLukeGaffney @ClemsonBaseball pic.twitter.com/OqOfvOgML8
— Falmouth Commodores (@FalCommodores) July 3, 2024
#ClosingTheDore Ep. 14: Falmouth vs. Hyannis pic.twitter.com/0O22su5Nvt
— Falmouth Commodores (@FalCommodores) July 3, 2024
Luke Gaffney gifts us a double which brings in two runs for the ‘Dores🔥🔥
B7 | FAL 4 – HYA 3 #rolldores @ClemsonBaseball @TheLukeGaffney pic.twitter.com/DaMwTaflcL
— Falmouth Commodores (@FalCommodores) July 3, 2024
Luke Gaffney drives into right field for an RBI and the first Commodores run of the game!!@TheLukeGaffney @ClemsonBaseball
B5 | Falmouth, 1 YD, 2 #rolldores pic.twitter.com/qSPyKTuL0S
— Falmouth Commodores (@FalCommodores) June 29, 2024
Luke Gaffney out on a sacrifice fly to right field, sending Jaxon Willits home for the first Commodores run!!
B1 | Falmouth, 1 Bourne, 0 #rolldores@TheLukeGaffney @ClemsonBaseball @JaxonWillits @OU_Baseball pic.twitter.com/AVu4Eunhdy
— Falmouth Commodores (@FalCommodores) June 27, 2024
Just the second Boilermaker (and first position player) to win Big Ten Freshman of the Year, Gaffney set six Purdue freshman records, including hits (75), home runs (13), RBI (64), total bases (135), slugging percentage (.646) and runs scored (62). His 62 runs scored also tied the Purdue single-season record.
In addition to winning Big Ten Freshman of the Year, Gaffney garnered a number of other accolades, including NCBWA Second Team Freshman All-American, Second Team All-Big Ten and Big Ten All-Freshman Team honors. He was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week five times as well.
The 6-foot-2, 215-pound native of Danville, Ky., played at Boyle County High School, where he was a first-team all-state performer as a senior and broke the school record with 49 RBI as a junior. He was Kentucky’s No. 3-ranked catcher in the 2022 recruiting class by Perfect Game.
Photo courtesy Clemson Athletics.