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Uncommitted Spotlight- '17 Will Oberg, 3B, Wayzata



By Rob Allison
Prep Baseball Report Minnesota

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Will Oberg 

Name: Will Oberg
Position: 3B
Class: 2017
Height/Weight: 6-foot-3, 190-pounds
High School: Wayzata
PBR MN Rank: #43 in MN 2017 Rankings

Evaluation:  6/20/16- 6-foot-3, 190-pound right-handed hitting third baseman. Strong durable frame. Good runner for size at 7.25. Strong set-up in box, balanced lower half, falls over plate occasionally, drives through baseball and works gaps consistently, 86 mph exit velocity. Shows average feet and hands with ability to make plays. Decent actions. Throws are on-line with accuracy and carry to bag at 78 mph.

PBR: What schools have you been hearing from?
OBERG: I have received interest from a couple of mid-major D1 schools, along with several D2, D3, and JUCO schools.

PBR: Have you taken any visits? Do you have any scheduled in the near future?
OBERG: There are several schools that I am interested in that I hope to visit this fall.

PBR: Are you looking for anything in particular in a school? (Example: high academics, certain academic program, local, etc.)
OBERG: I'm looking for a school where I will be able to grow and develop as a baseball player but also somewhere that challenges me academically and puts me in a good position to be successful.

PBR: What were some of the highlights of your junior year?
OBERG: Winning the Class 4A State Championship was the highlight of my junior year. Seeing all of the hard work we put in during the offseason pay off was an incredible feeling. The thing that stood out to me the most was how close we were as a team both on and off the field. Personally, being able to contribute in the cleanup spot for the majority of the season is something I am very proud of, and being named to the Class 4A All-Tournament Team was also an honor.

PBR: What are your goals for this year? 
OBERG: After losing 13 seniors from last year's team, I hope to take on more of a leadership role and help the new guys be successful. Personally I want to keep working hard and focus on the controllables like being a good teammate. I think if all goes well we could find ourselves in a very good position to defend our State Title come June.

PBR: Do you play any other sports?
OBERG: I played hockey and football growing up but now I have shifted my focus to baseball, while also playing rec basketball in the winter.

PBR: GPA/ACT/SAT?
OBERG: I have a 30 ACT and a 3.9 GPA.

 

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