New England Insider: Top Uncommitted Underclass two-way Prospects
October 28, 2015
By Dennis Healy and Trevor Brown
Co-Director of Scouting
With the Summer season coming to an end and the 2015-2016 high school sports season as well as fall ball getting underway, we would like to take a look at some of the top uncommitted prospects at each position.
Today we are gonna take a look at the top uncommitted underclass prospects in the New England States. We will look to create a few top uncommitted lists each week, as you can see by our 2016 Rankings and 2017 Rankings that there are numerous talented prospects available.
Uncommitted list rundown:
+ 2016 RHPs
+ 2017 LHPs
+ 2016 MIFs
+ Underclass MIFs
+ 2016 CIFs
+ Underclass CIFs
+ 2016 OFs
+ Underclass OFs
+ 2016 Catchers
+ Underclass Catchers
+ 2016 Two-way Prospects
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Top Uncommitted Underclass two-way Prospects
Jonathan Mikosz, SS/RHP, Southington, 2017
Ranked:15th in 2017 class
Scouting Report: This 6-foot-4, 182 pound long and athletic body, has serious room to put weight on. This right handed hitter had a tee exit velocity of 89. He hits from an even base, his hands are a bit low and dives forward a little bit. He has pop in his hands, while spraying it to all parts of the field. His time down the line was 4.56 with room for improvement, as he physically matures, this should get better. At shortstop, his hands and feet work well together, he had a good flow through the baseball and showed the ability to make the slow roller pro move. His arm strength was 80 across the diamond with plus carry. Off the bump, his fastball was 80-84. He had a quick and clean arm, with serious arm side sink. His curveball was thrown at 67, it’s more of a slurve. Change up was 65 and he slows down on it, he needs to sell it with his whole body. At this point, looks to me as a legitimate 2-way guy.
Video of Jonathan Mikosz: