CLASS OF 2018
3B
RHP
Joseph
Kosowsky
Fairleigh Dickinson
Lansingburgh (HS) • NY
5' 10" • 185LBS
R/R • 25yr 1mo
Travel Team: Tri-City Bombers/X-Fury
Lansingburgh (HS) • NY
5' 10" • 185LBS
R/R • 25yr 1mo
Travel Team: Tri-City Bombers/X-Fury
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2018 National
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2018 State
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- 2018 Spring Scout Blog (Week 1) - Apr 10, 2018
- Inside The Rankings: Top 3 Leaderboard (2018) - Dec 28, 2017
- Commitment Corner: 2018 SS/RHP Joseph Kosowsky (Lansingburgh HS) - Nov 16, 2017
- Updated and Expanded New York 2018 Rankings - Aug 25, 2016
- NY Insider: Updated And Expanded 2018 Rankings Released - Mar 30, 2016
- Preseason All-State Top Performer Spotlight: 2018 RHP/2B Joseph Kosowsky (NY) - Mar 9, 2016
- Preseason All-State: Max Fastball Velocity Released - Feb 29, 2016
- ENY All-Star Games: Complete Player Analysis - Sep 30, 2015
- ENY All-Star Games: Positional Arm Velocities Released - Sep 18, 2015
- Capital Region Open: Complete Player Analysis - Aug 19, 2015
- Capital Region Open: Complete Measureables From July 29 - Aug 3, 2015
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Kosowsky, a 2018 right-handed hitting third baseman and RHP, currently ranked as the top dual position player for the 2018 class, stands at 5-foot-10 and weighs 175 pounds and ran a personal best 7.30 60. Offensively- Starts with an open lower half weight evenly distributed with the hands in front of the back shoulder and barrel of the bat perpendicular to the ground. Gets to the launch phase of the swing with a pronounced leg lift, lead knee getting thigh high while the hands are moved with a buggy whip motion and barrel of the bat gets a 45-degree angle towards the pitcher. Drives the ball predominantly to the pull side with a max effort swing getting quality rotation from the back side which helped produce a personal best 95 MPH exit velocity.
Preseason All-State (Feb. 28, 2016)
Kosowsky has steadily been gaining size and power over the last 12-months standing 5-foot-10, 170-pounds with a powerful lower-half. Offensively- Setup is open, high knee-lift on the pitch for timing, hands drop during the load. Short, compact path to the zone with reasonable bat-speed, barrel stays level through contact with a one-arm finish. Over rotates some on his front side. Projectable pull-side power. Defensively - smooth actions, active lower half, quick transfer to a high-3/4 release. Current arm shows above average projection at 84 mph, likely a corner move at the next-level. Pitching - Kosowsky currently shows the most upside from the mound. He uses a solid base with a balanced delivery, rotates his hips over the rubber driving first with his back side producing power from the ground up. Clean, longer action to his arm, shoulder and hip direction stay on the power line through release. High-3/4 slot fastball with some arm-side tail topping 85 mph. Slows his delivery down some on his changeup at 65-67, curveball peaked 70 showing some loose-spin out of the hand. With a more aggressive approach to his off-speed, allowing his hand speed to help him, look for Kosowsky to climb the prospect ladder.
Last Chance Showcase (November 29, 2015)
Kosowsky stands 5-foot-9, 145-pounds with a smaller build. Hitting / MIF - at the plate he uses a slightly open stance, toe lift on the pitch, straight back load that stops before he drives forward. Short path, barrel is flat through the zone, chest high finish. From the infield he uses smooth, clean actions to the ball, stays down with glove out in front, clean transfer to a quick release. High-3/4 slot at 78 mph. Very impressive young defender. Pitching - he uses a side-setup, quick delivery, clean loose arm action, throws from a high-3/4 slot with a fastball topping 79 mph. Curveball has 11/5 early shape. He needs to work on finishing his pitches out in front. Young prospect to follow.