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New England Insider: Top Underclass Uncommitted Two-Way Prospects



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By Dennis Healy, Trevor Brown and PBR Staff
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New England Insider: Top Underclass Uncommitted Two-Way Prospects

With the Summer season coming to an end and the 2016-2017 high school sports season as well as fall ball getting underway, we would like to take a look at some of the top uncommitted prospects at each position. Over the past month we looked at the top 2017 prospects and as you can see by our 2017 Player Rankings there are numerous talented prospects available.

Today we are looking at the top uncommitted underclass Two-Way Prospects in the New England Region. We will look to create a few top uncommitted lists each week, as you can see by our 2018 and 2019 Player Rankings, there are numerous talented prospects available.

Class of 2018

Name: Sam Conte, OF/LHP, Phillips Andover
Rank: 36th in PBR New England's 2018 Class
Scouting Report: Athletic left-handed pitcher who showed extremely well last night. Fastball was up to 85 mph with arm-side run and life. The breaking ball was short and sharp, touching 73 mph. The changeup had fade and action to it, sitting at 73 mph. The arm slot is slightly higher than 3/4, with a long arm swing on the backside. The delivery is on time, with a coil at the top, featuring a high leg lift. His extension out front is good and the ball gets on the hitter. Big time potential, as he has feel and his pitches play. Positionally, plays a corner outfield position and handles the outfield very well. The bat has life to it, the path has a minimal uphill plane with strength in the lift.
College Outlook: Left-handed starter at the next level and dependent on how much he swings the bat will determine how much he plays in the outfield
Receiving Interest: Division 1 interest
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