In 2019, he was one of the few domestic mid laners to compete in North America's LCS, alongside other players like Goldenglue and Pobelter.
[8][9][10] In November 2018 it was announced that Clutch Gaming had signed Damonte to a two-year contract to complete its starting roster for the 2019 spring split.
[11][12][13] Initially seeing disappointing results with a ninth-place finish in the 2019 LCS Spring regular season, Damonte and his teammates made a comeback in the summer split after replacing Piglet with Cody Sun in the bot lane.
[17] Due to being reverse swept by CLG in the third-place decider match,[18] Clutch Gaming was forced to begin in the first round of the regional qualifier for the 2019 World Championship.
[34] In April 2020, Damonte partnered with professional baseball player Hunter Pence as part of Verizon's "Pay It Forward Live" campaign to raise money for small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.