CAREER: Drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the sixth round (189 overall) of the 2021 MLB Draft.
SOPHOMORE (2021): Was one part of Sacramento State's dominant starting duo alongside Scott Randall...Apepared in 14 games, starting all 14...Posted a 6-3 record with a 4.31 ERA...The Hornets were 10-4 in his starts...Threw 79.1 innings, second most on the team, while striking out 72, also second most...Posted an 8.17 K/9, a career-best...Struck out a career-high 13 on April 24 at Northern Colorado, tied for second most in a single game in program history...Walked just 16 in 79.1 innings...Threw two complete games, including one nine-inning complete game at Cal Baptist on May 9, a 6-2 Hornets win...Threw a season-high 118 pitches in 7.2 innings at Northern Colorado on April 24...Threw six or more innings in seven of his 14 starts and seven or more in six...Threw seven-plus shutout innings three separate times.
SOPHOMORE (2020): Academic All-WAC...Appeared in four games for the Hornets, all starts...Was Sacramento State's regular Sunday starter in his second year with the program...Was off to an excellent start to the season, posting a 2-1 record with a dominant 1.57 ERA...Threw 23.0 innings in his four starts, allowing just four runs on 18 hits and just two walks...Struck out 19 while posting a career-best 7.43 K/9...Threw a career-high seven innings in back-to-back starts to close out the 2020 season...His last start of 2020 was the best of his career...Adams threw seven shutout innings while allowing just two hits and no walks on the road at UC Irvine...He struck out seven in the outing, an 8-0 Hornets win...Was part of a weekend trio of starters that together posted a specatular 1.49 ERA (12 earned runs, 72.1 innings pitched) and a 24.6 K:BB ratio.
FRESHMAN (2019): Appeared in 15 total games for the Hornets, making nine starts, during his freshman season...Pitched to a 2-2 record with a 3.88 ERA...Spent much of the season as the team's primary fourth starter before being shut down in early May...Threw 48.2 innings during his debut season, including a season-high six in a home win over Rider...Allowed one run on three hits and no walks while striking out four in what was one of his best starts of the year...Struck out 39 compared to just seven walks in his 48.2 innings...Had a stretch of six consecutive starts allowing two or fewer runs from Feb. 21 through March 30...Posted a 1.84 ERA with a 25:1 walk ratio during that time (29.1 innings).