Commitment Q & A: Meet Joseph Greco
November 1, 2016
Jared Carrier
Director of Scouting, NY
AROUND THE CAGE
This week we strike up a conversation with recently committed 2017 INF Joseph Greco (Bellport HS), the 34th ranked player in the most recent 2017 rankings. Greco is a highly athletic 6-foot-1 180 SS who will be taking his abilities to NCAA D1 Sacred Heart University in Connecticut.
Leading off
PBR: What’s the biggest part of your game that has improved over the last year?
GRECO: The biggest part of my game that has improved from last year is definitely my baseball IQ and my arm strength. At the end of the summer I was consistently hitting 87-88 touching 89.
PBR: What is an area you would like to become more consistent with?
GRECO: I would like to be more consistent with my backhand play.
PBR: What was the biggest thing you’ve been able to take away from the PBR experience?
GRECO: Having the opportunity to showcase with some of the best players in the northeast and having PBR really promote me to colleges.
MIDDLE INNINGS
PBR: Best position player you've had the opportunity to play against or with and why?
GRECO: I had the opportunity to play with and against 2017 Brian Morrell (Shoreham-Wading River). First off he is one of the best teammates you could have. He has a great bat and the quickest hands I have ever seen. He had 12 homeruns last year and every time he gets up there is a possibility that he will go yard. NOTE: Morrell is committed to Notre Dame as a RHP.
PBR: Toughest opposing pitcher you've faced and why?
GRECO: Toughest pitcher I ever faced was 2015 LHP Nick Fanti (Hauppauge). He has insane control with his 90-92mph fastball and has great command of secondary pitches especially his nasty slider. Always has you guessing. He currently plays in the Phillies organization.
PBR: Current or former pro player that you would like your game to emulate?
GRECO: I would like my game to emulate Dustin Pedroia. He is hard nose and gritty and gives 100% every game.
CLOSING IT OUT
PBR: Give us 3 goals for this upcoming 2017 season.
GRECO: My #1 goal this upcoming season is to win leagues, work on improving my numbers from last year, and be bigger and stronger than last year
PBR: What were the deciding factors on choosing Sacred Heart?
GRECO: The deciding factors were location because I wanted to be close enough for my family to come and watch because they are my biggest supporters and it is in a really nice town and has a beautiful campus, money, liking the coaching staff and the teammates, I went to a showcase and met with the team and coaches and they were great so I liked that. Also getting the chance to start as a freshman.
PBR: How are you hoping to contribute during your freshman year as a Pioneer?
GRECO: I hope to be able to compete for a starting spot and if i cant then work hard everyday and be a great teammate and have a positive attitude everyday.
EXTRA INNINGS
PBR: Ok, let’s finish with some fun...Favorite pre-game snack or meal?"
GRECO: Favorite pre-game snack would be my protein bar.
PBR: Most embarrassing moment on a baseball field?
GRECO: Most embarrassing moment on a baseball field would be the time i hit a ball in the gap and tripped coming out the box and then while I was rounding first I tripped again and had to be held to a single. My teammates never stopped making fun of me and saying there was a "sniper in the trees".
PBR: Superstitions?
GRECO: My superstition is to warm up the same way every game, have the same throwing partner, stand in the same spot. Nothing can change.
PBR: Nickname? The story behind it?
GRECO: My nickname is Goose and one of my best friends Brad Malm gave me this while I was pitching and no one knows how it came about but it stuck the whole summer season.
PBR: Choose your eternal walk up song (Edited Versions of course).
GRECO: "Views" by Drake