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AS A JUNIOR
(2023)
Started 14
games for the Sharks, throwing 67.1 innings, striking out 60 and held a 4.68
ERA with a 0-4 record... threw two quality starts on the season, first against
Palm Beach Atlantic on March 4th, tossing six innings of shutout baseball,
striking out a season-high nine and again on May 6th against Eckerd, striking
out seven.
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Pick No. 563
(Rd. 19) – Frank Elissalt, RHP – Nova Southesastern University
With the
563rd pick, the Mets selected Frank Elissalt out of Nova Southeastern
University. Elissalt stands at 6’2”, 210lbs.
Elissalt
spent his sophomore year with Florida Southwestern State College in Fort Myers,
FL. before transferring to Nova Southeastern for his junior and senior years.
As a junior
in 2023, he played in 14 games for Nova Southeastern, going 0-4 with a 4.69 ERA
and striking out 60 over the course of 67 1/3 innings pitched. He had two
quality starts on the season, one against Palm Beach Atlantic and one against
Eckerd College. Moving into 2024, Elissalt was 3-8 with a 3.71 ERA over the
course of 19 games pitched (3 started). He struck out 62 over the course of 50
innings pitched.
With 46
total appearances and 194.2 total innings pitched in his collegiate career, it
will be interesting to see how the Mets look to develop Elissalt.
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2019 PG
FLORIDA TOP PROSPECT GAMES AT MIAMI
Frank Elissalt is a 2020 RHP/3B with a 6-3 200 lb. frame from Miami, FL who attends Southwest Miami. A primary right-handed pitcher with a physical frame but is proportioned, and looks the part on the mound. Using a short rocker step, overhead pump that keeps him connected. Very good direction with a methodical tempo and repeats it well.
Shows a compact arm stroke that is clean and releases from a high 3/4 slot. The entire operation great, it is low effort, very tight and has a ton of long term projection. Pitching at 87-90, peaked at 91 with some life, located at the knees well, mostly away from hitters. Slider has horizontal shape and flashed well as the outing went along, using extension well it should be a solid future offering.
Kept hand speed on the change up
with late fade, good shape and tunnel, projects as the command is consistent
after reps. Using a forth offering in a curveball, it is a change of pace pitch
that varies speeds from the rest of the repertoire. 11/5 shape with big loose
spin. The sum of the parts is very good, the delivery in-particular shows nice
upside.
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Round 19,
Pick No. 563: RHP Frank Elissalt, Nova Southeastern University
Ellisalt
threw 51 innings across 22 appearances (three starts) this season. He finished
3-4 with a 3.71 ERA and didn't allow a run in his final four appearances.
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Round 19,
Pick No. 563: RHP Frank Elissalt – Nova Southeastern University
Transfer
from La Salle. Posted a 3.71 ERA in 19 appearances (three starts) with two
saves. In 51 innings he struck out 62 and walked 17. He tops out at 94 mph on
his fastball.
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Frank
Elissalt, a senior right-handed pitcher for the Nova Southeastern Sharks
Baseball program, was drafted by the New York Mets in the 19th round of the
2024 Major League Baseball draft.
During the
2024 season, Elissalt led the Sharks pitching staff with 19 appearances,
throwing 51 innings, and recording 62 strikeouts. Elissalt carried a 3.71
earned run average (ERA), along with a 1.27 walks/hits per inning pitched
(WHIP). Elissalt pitched two seasons for NSU, totaling 32 appearances, 113.1
innings pitched, 119 strikeouts and held a 4.05 ERA.
"We are
thrilled to announce that one of our outstanding student-athletes has been
drafted by the New York Mets. This is a testament to his dedication, hard work,
and exceptional talent on the field," stated Morales. "We are
incredibly proud of his achievements and excited to see him take the next step
in his career. He has consistently demonstrated excellence and represented Nova
Southeastern University with class and integrity. "We wish him all the
best in his professional career with the New York Mets."
Mack –
Long shot
at best.
2 comments:
Arms are always needed in the minors.
Especially in the pens
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