9/7/14 Coconcelli worked three scoreless innings with four strikeouts and five ground ball outs, not allowing a baseball to leave the infield. The 6-foot-2, 175-pound lefty sat 82-83 from a high 3/4 arm slot while touching 84 mph. Coconcelli, currently ranked No. 41 in the PA Class of 2016, also flashed a sharp biting 72 mph curveball that has occasional two-plane action. The junior works solely out of the stretch and displayed sound, repeatable mechanics with a clean arm action. Coconcelli has added 4-5 mph to his fastball in the past year and gives every sign that additional velocity spikes are still likely.
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OF
Dom
Coconcelli
Dayton
Penn-Trafford (HS) • PA
6' 2" • 175LBS
R/L • 27yr 3mo
Penn-Trafford (HS) • PA
6' 2" • 175LBS
R/L • 27yr 3mo
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- PBR Mid-Atlantic Border Battle Preview - Game One - Jul 20, 2015
- 2015 Season Preview: PIAA District VII (Class AAAA) - Mar 14, 2015
- Preseason All-State Showcase Spotlight: Dom Coconcelli - Jan 29, 2015
- Fall College Prospect Program: Top Pitching Performances - Oct 1, 2014
- Fall Program - Week One Pitcher Analysis - Sep 9, 2014
- Fall Program Week One Results - Sep 8, 2014
- Fall Program Spotlight: LHP Dom Coconcelli - Aug 25, 2014
- Conference Preview: WPIAL Class AAAA - Section 2 - Mar 3, 2014
- PA Fall Program Wrap-up: Top Class of 2016 Arms - Oct 4, 2013
- Pitcher Anlaysis: Week 6 of Fall College Prospect Program - Oct 2, 2013
- Class of 2016 Analysis: Week 6 of Fall College Prospect Program - Oct 1, 2013
- Fall College Prospect Program: Results from Alderson Broaddus University - Sep 30, 2013
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9/29/13 Coconcelli has a projectable frame at 6-foot-2, 170-pounds. The lefty was very impressive on the mound. He sat 77-79 while touching 80 mph several times in three innings of work on the mound. Coconcelli has a loose arm and repeatable mechanics with command of a tight spinning 68 mph curveball. He also flashed the makings of a dominant changeup at 71 mph. Coconcelli is likely to see significant velocity gains in the coming years with his athletic frame and loose delivery. Coconcelli showcased a slightly open stance and a leg-lift stride foot from the right side of the plate. He squared the baseball consistently in batting practice with a bat exit velocity of 80 mph.
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