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CLASS OF 2018

RHP
1B

Anthony
Van Fossen

SUNY-Oswego
Union-Endicott (HS) • NY
6' 2" • 175LBS
R/R • 24yr 5mo
Travel Team: Post 82

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May 2018

In the first game of a 3 games series to decide the section 4 Class A title, the 6-foot-2 175 pound senior (R/R) started for Union Endicott and played first base in the 7th inning.  Van Fossen faced 26 batters through 6 full innings of work, yielding 4 hits, 1 R, 0 ER, 4 K, and 2 BB.  His fastball was 82-84. His curve was at 66-67. He threw 94 pitches and 59 for strikes.

 
May 2018
The 6-foot-2 175 pound senior (R/R) played first base and pitched 3 innings of relief against Vestal.  He faced 12 batters, yielding 2 hits, 1 ER, 2 K, and 1 intentional BB. His fastball was 82-84. His curve was at 66-67.  
 
April 2018
The 6-foot-2 175 pound senior (R/R) was the starting pitcher and played 1B in the 7th inning.  He threw 6 innings and faced 28 batters, yielding 8 hits, 3 R, 2 ER, Ks, and 0 BB. His fastball was 82-83.  His curve was at 66-67. After yielding 3 doubles and 2 runs in the first inning, Van Fossen settled in and was able to mix his pitches well and scatter 5 more hits across 5 innings.  He threw 91 pitches, 66 for strikes. At the plate, Van Fossen was 1 for 5.
 
NY Games (June 25-27, 2017)

Athletic 6-foot-2, 175 pound right-hander with a pitcher’s build. Pitching - Uses height to create downward plane on fastball with arm-side run that explodes at the plate at 81-84 MPH, clean and loose arm action, short delivery creates perception of more velocity, tight shape on 1-to-7 curveball at 63-66 MPH, throws change-up at 74-76 MPH for strikes, just scratching the surface.

New York Games (June 27-29, 2016)
 Van Fossen stands 6-foot-1, with a lean 165-pounds build. Offensively - mostly upright approach, front side leg lift and stride on the pitch, only a small back load. Barrel is flat through contact with full extension. Exit velocity was 82 mph (+9 MPH from Aug. 2015) showing signs of projectable bat-speed. Defensively - Active feet at the 1st base bag, stays behind the ball, receive the ball deeper into his body, short quick arm-action with 77 mph (+2 MPH/Aug. 2015) arm strength on his throws. Pitching - There's size and lean projection to dream on, velocity is not premium yet, but at 77-79 he's a hard 6-months in the weight room from added 3-5 mph. Pretty loose arm from a high-3/4 slot, curveball shows gradual break, more hand-speed will help that. Prospect to watch as he develops.
Southern Tier Open (August 5, 2015)
Stands at 6-foot-0, 155 pounds, with an athletic body build.  He ran a 7.39 60 yard dash. Defensively- At first base looked good fielding through the ball and receiving throws from the position players, throws with a high 3/4 arm slot.  His arm strength was at 75 MPHOffensively-At the plate his setup is relaxed and balanced stance, short stride, with a dropping of hands load.  His hands are very compact, swinging on a level plane with extension through the ball finish shoulder high.  His exit velocity was 73 MPH.  

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