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TCU Secures Commitment from Arizona State Infielder Beckett Zavorek

The sophomore’s standout stats and California pedigree bolster the Horned Frogs’ recruiting momentum.

A Promising Infielder Joins the Horned Frogs

Beckett Zavorek, a sophomore infielder who spent two seasons at Arizona State University, revealed his commitment to Texas Christian University on Instagram, marking the latest addition to the Horned Frogs' rapidly expanding recruiting class.

During his time with the Sun Devils, Zavorek posted a .321 batting average, a .387 on‑base percentage and a .445 slugging percentage, compiling 44 hits, three home runs and 22 RBIs across 52 career games and 137 at‑bats.

His high school roots trace back to Bullard, California, where he helped his team capture four straight division titles and, as a senior, posted a .419 average with 32 runs, 26 RBIs, nine doubles and four triples, earning a top‑500 national prospect ranking.

Standing 5‑foot‑10 and weighing 180 pounds, Zavorek brings a blend of speed, contact hitting and clutch performance that coaches say fits well with TCU's aggressive offensive scheme.

The commitment underscores a broader trend of elite California talent gravitating toward Fort Worth, a movement that could reshape the program's depth and future prospects in the Big 12 conference.

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