CLASS OF 2015
RHP
Nic
Enright
Virginia Tech
Steward (HS) • VA
6' 3" • 205LBS
R/R
Steward (HS) • VA
6' 3" • 205LBS
R/R
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2015 National
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2015 State
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- VA/DC 2019 MLB Draft Recap - Jun 6, 2019
- 2015 Draft: Final Thoughts - Jun 11, 2015
- Virginia Draft Preview - Jun 1, 2015
- 2015 Draft Blog - May 17, 2015
- The Rode Show: Enright, Nicholson Face Off - Apr 25, 2015
- Rankings Spotlight: Nic Enright, RHP, Steward School, 2015 - Jan 30, 2015
- 2015 Overall Rankings: Players from Virginia that made the Top 250 - Dec 17, 2014
- 2015 Overall Rankings: Players from Virginia that made the Top 100 - Dec 16, 2014
- Nic Enright (VA) Puts Himself On The Prospect Radar - Dec 2, 2014
- PBR Mailbag: What Players Are Underrated? - Nov 17, 2014
- 2015 National Top 50 - Nov 12, 2014
- Updated 2015 Overall Player Rankings - Nov 6, 2014
- Newcomers To The 2015 Overall Rankings - Nov 6, 2014
- The Hotlist: Recent Standouts In The 2015 Class - Nov 5, 2014
- South Atlantic Border Battle Highlights - Nov 4, 2014
- PBR Mailbag: Who Are Your Top Five 2015 Pitchers After Jupiter? - Nov 3, 2014
- Jupiter: Rode's Day 4 Notebook - Oct 27, 2014
- Chandler World, Evoshield Canes Show Strengths In North Carolina - Oct 7, 2014
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6/2015: Drafted by the New York Mets (19th Round, 569 Overall)
11/1/14 - Enright struck out 14 in seven innings in his start at the World Wood Bat Championship in Jupiter. With a strong outing in front of dozens of scouts under his belt, it would have been understandable if he closed his year on a high note and didn’t pitch last weekend. But he toed the rubber on Sunday and didn’t disappoint. He struck out two in two innings and the only baserunner he allowed was on an error. Enright worked with a simple delivery, sitting in the high 80s, but touched 90 several times. He threw three straight 90-mph fastballs to get a strikeout looking against one batter. The Virginia Tech recruit is athletic on the mound, showing quick feet and the ability to field his position well. Enright’s curveball sat 73-75 with nasty 11/5 shape. He also mixed in a sharp slider with short, lateral break.