With
the 53rd pick in the 2019 draft, the New York Mets picked St. Thomas (TX) HS
RHP, Josh Wolf.
Perfect Game
- Josh Wolf is a 2019 RHP/3B/OF with a 6-2 165 lb. frame from Bellaire, TX who
attends St. Thomas HS. Young and slender build, lots of room to get stronger.
Side step delivery with a low leg raise, deliberate pace with some acceleration
to release, 3/4's arm slot. Fastball topped out at 92 mph, mostly straight.
Curveball is his best pitch, has power and a sharp biting break. Threw strikes
with both pitches and had an idea how to pitch. Lots of potential.
Baseball Prospect Journal
- Josh Wolf, a Houston-area prep right-handed pitcher, is generating buzz among
professional scouts this spring.
The
hurler has displayed an improvement in velocity, after touching 88-91 mph
during the summer showcase circuit last year. He consistently has sat in the
mid-90s this spring.
The
uptick in velocity has caused him to rise up MLB draft boards. He is a projected
early-round pick and has the potential to move into the first round of June’s
draft with a strong finish to his high school season.
“It’s
cool to have people in the stands who want to watch you pitch,” Wolf said. “For
me, I think I’ve done a pretty good job of staying focused and worrying about
the now.”
Over
the last two years, Wolf has worked with respected pitching coach David Evans,
who has instructed other well-regarded draft prospects in the past.
Evans
originally helped Wolf increase his fastball velocity by about 7 mph before
last summer.
Wolf
added 20 pounds of muscle to his frame and cleaned up his mechanics in the
offseason. He shortened his arm path so it wouldn’t go too far behind his head
and fixed his back leg from “collapsing” in order to generate more power in the
lower half of his delivery, he said.
3 comments:
So a non-power arm who tops out in the low 90s...not what the doctor ordered, but Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine had fine careers nonetheless.
Reese -
I never heard of him.
I saw something that showed he was sitting in the mid 90s a lot this year and had hit 97. Impressive for a high schooler. Apparently 36th on MLB.com's top 500 draft prospects.
Time will tell - I'd start him and Baty at Kingsport.
Man, Kelenic is tearing it up like no other 19 year old Mets prospect I can ever remember, except perhaps Jose Reyes - that trade is looking worse by the day. More and more like the next Yelich. Good grief.
Dunn, too - 4-2, 3.18, 61 Ks in 48 IP.
They should have kept them and signed Kimbrel instead.
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