
Leiter joined the team as a starter for the sophomore year and pitched a no-hitter in his SEC debut against South Carolina with sixteen strikeouts. He was named the Southeastern Conference Co-Freshman of the Week following the performance. Jack made his debut in February 2020 in the game against the University of South Alabama and pitched five no-hit innings while striking out 12. He did not sign with the New York Yankees and enrolled at Vanderbilt to play college baseball. As many expected him to list his name for the 2019 Major League Baseball draft, he has named a top prospect, but he committed to joining Vanderbilt University. Jack had 6-0 with a 0.54 ERA alongside batting. The same year, He was part of the Gold Medal, winning USA Baseball 18U National Team at the 2018 COPABE Pan-American Championships. Leiter was part of 2018 Under Armour All-America Baseball Game. His father remains his biggest source of inspiration for playing baseball. As his family came from the same field, it became easy for him to adopt the habit. He was part of his High School baseball team and had several records. Jack started playing baseball with his father from a very early age. Leiter stands six feet and one inch tall and weighs 93 kg. Jack graduated from Delbarton School and enrolled at Vanderbilt University. He has three siblings, Lindsay Brooke, Carly Jayne, and Katelyn Grace.
#JACK LEITER PROFESSIONAL#
His father is an American former professional baseball left-handed starting pitcher and works as an advisor for baseball operations with NY Mets and studio analyst for MLB Network. He is among the four children born to Al Leiter and his wife, Lori. Jack Leiter was born Jack Thomas Leiter on April 21, 2000, in Plantation, Florida.


Jack was named the Gatorade Player of the year and played on the USA Baseball 18U National Team in Panama City during the 2018 COPABE Pan-American Championships. Jack Leiter is a rising American college baseball player.
