Anthony Frobose is a
versatile two-way baseball player from Lakeland High School in Shrub Oak, New
York, primarily recognized as a shortstop but also a right-handed pitcher.
He is a 2025 high school graduate and was selected by the
New York Mets in the ninth round (283rd overall) of the 2025 MLB Draft. A
Rutgers University commit, Frobose faced a decision to sign with the Mets or
attend college, with a signing deadline of July 30, 2025.
His draft slot value was approximately $199,900.
As a Shortstop:
Frobose, a right-handed batter and thrower, is noted for
his athleticism and plus speed, with a 7.10 60-yard dash time. Defensively,
he’s smooth at shortstop, with soft hands, fluid actions, and a strong arm,
recording an 83-mph infield velocity. At the plate, he uses his lower body
effectively to spray the ball, showing significant power with a maximum exit
velocity of 95 mph (averaging 92.6 mph) and a maximum hit distance of 370 feet.
His bat speed reaches 72 mph, with a hand speed of 22.3 mph. Scouts note his
swing is complicated and needs refinement, but his plus athleticism and pro
frame suggest high upside.
As a Pitcher:
On the mound, Frobose’s fastball ranges from 81-88.5 mph
(peaking at 94 mph per some reports), with arm-side run and life through the
zone. His curveball (69.5-72.5 mph, 1956 rpm spin rate) has an 11-5 shape with
plus movement, and he also throws a slider. His pitching delivery is clean,
with a 3/4 arm slot and moderate stride, though some scouts believe he’s more
likely to stick as a position player due to his fielding and hitting potential.
High School Career:
At Lakeland High School, Frobose played a key role in the
2025 season, contributing to wins like a 7-4 victory over Croton-Harmon (May 1)
and a 12-2 rout of Pleasantville (April 25). However, the team struggled in
losses, including a 4-11 defeat to Nanuet in the Section 1 Class A playoffs
(May 19). He was ranked among New York’s top high school players, placing in
the top 104 statewide, top 18 in Section 1, and top 11 in Division A for
various stats.
Scouting and Future:
Frobose is a plus athlete with a projectable 6-foot,
165-pound frame, ranked as New York’s No. 14 overall prospect by Perfect Game.
His versatility as a two-way player drew attention, with some scouts favoring
his pitching potential, though most see him as a shortstop long-term due to his
defensive skills and speed. The Mets, known for refining hitters’ swings,
likely see him as a high-upside talent. If he signs, he’d likely begin in the
Mets’ Rookie-level affiliate; otherwise, he’s set to join Rutgers’ 2025 class
alongside other shortstop recruits.
Mack –
Another high schooler I like.
Remember,
every shortstop easily can be converted to other positions, especially second.
Only time will tell where he winds up.
No
risk, high side pick.
Rating
– A-

1 comment:
Good pick. 6’0” is good, too.
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