Schlenoff Baseball Showcases Coaching Staff

ADAM SCHLENOFF

Adam Schlenoff is a recruiting consultant and partner at JBC (Jeff Burton Consulting), where he works with student-athletes and families to navigate the college recruiting process with clarity, strategy, and a coach’s perspective.

Before entering the consulting space, Adam spent 15 seasons at Johns Hopkins University as the Associate Head Coach and Recruiting Coordinator. During his tenure, Hopkins emerged as one of the premier programs in Division III baseball, reaching four College World Series (2019, 2021, 2023, 2025) and finishing as the national runner-up in 2023. As the program’s lead hitting coach, his offenses consistently ranked among the best in the country, helping drive multiple #1 national rankings.

Adam’s experience extends well beyond the college dugout. He is the founder of ABC Baseball LLC, through which he has run camps and showcases in the Baltimore area and across the country, including satellite camps in Chicago and California. He also founded the Baltimore Clippers, a collegiate summer team in the Maryland Collegiate Baseball League (MCBL), and has been actively involved in expanding access to high-level exposure opportunities for players nationwide.

In addition to his consulting work, Adam now serves as the Director of Player Development for the Baltimore Urban Baseball Association (BUBA), where he is helping bring college-level training and elite player development opportunities to baseball players the Baltimore region.

At JBC, Adam combines his extensive coaching background, nationwide network, and deep understanding of academic and athletic fit to help players stand out in an increasingly competitive recruiting landscape. His approach emphasizes identifying each player’s “separator,” building strong communication strategies, and ultimately finding the right fit academically, athletically, socially, and financially.


CHRIS WOJICK

Pitching Coach & Recruiting Coordinator

NameChris Wojick was named Pitching Coach & Recruiting Coordinator by head coach Brian Hamm in July of 2022. During the past two years at Yale, Chris Wojick’s pitching staff produced some of the best overall performance in the Ivy League, posting the lowest team ERA in 2023 & 2024.

Under Wojick in 2021, the staff led the Little East Conference in shutouts, strikeouts and lowest opposing batting average and was second in earned-run average. Individually, Josh Vincent led the conference in ERA, and Vincent and Bill Oldham ranked 2-3 in strikeouts and were two of the top ten in lowest opposing batting average. In Wojick's first season in 2019, the staff was ranked first in the conference in strikeout-to-walk ratio, second in earned-run average and strikeouts per game, tied for second in least home runs allowed and third in least earned runs allowed and least walks allowed. The year before he arrived, in 2018, Eastern pitching ranked in the middle of the pack in the conference in ERA and opposing batting average.

At Wesleyan, the Uncasville native helped the Cardinals to consecutive 30-win seasons (only the second and third 30-win campaigns in program history) that resulted in NCAA regional tournament berths in 2014 and 2015 under head coach Mark Woodworth. Wesleyan won a total of six games in those two NCAA regionals, four coming when they reached the championship round of the Moosic, PA regional in 2014. His pitching staffs at Wesleyan compiled three of the top four team ERA marks in program history, including a record 2.70 in 2015 which was also number one in the country.

During Wojick's tenure at Wesleyan, five players went on to sign professional baseball contracts.

Wojick holds a B.S. Degree in Business Administration.




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