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Commitment Spotlight: '20 Jacob Mrosko, RHP/OF, Chanhassen


Andy Judkins
Prep Baseball Report Minnesota

 

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Jacob Mrosko

Class of 2020 / RHP

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2020
  • Primary Position: RHP
    Secondary Position: OF
  • High School: Chanhassen
    State: MN
  • Summer Team: Mariners Midwest Scout Team
  • Height: 6-2
    Weight: 200lbs
  • Bat/Throw: L/R

Statistics

Pitching
94
Max FB
(09/28/21)
89 - 90
FB
(03/17/19)
73 - 74
CB
(02/02/20)
81 - 84
CH
(02/02/20)
81 - 81
SL
(02/02/20)
Pitching
Max FB
91
FB
87 - 90
CB
73 - 74
CH
81 - 84
SL
81 - 81
Pitching
Max FB
90
FB
89 - 90
CB
68 - 70
CH
79 - 81
Position
6.89
60-yard
90
OF Velo
88
Exit Velo
Position
60-yard
7.01
OF Velo
90
Exit Velo
85
Trackman - Fastball
92.3
Velocity (max)
(09/28/21)
91.2 - 92.3
Velo Range
(09/28/21)
93.2
Eff Velocity (avg)
(09/28/21)
2474
Spin Rate (max)
(09/28/21)
2328
Spin Rate (avg)
(09/28/21)
IVB (max)
(02/02/20)
IVB (avg)
(02/02/20)
HM (max)
(02/02/20)
HM (avg)
(02/02/20)
Extension (avg)
(09/28/21)
Release Ht (avg)
(09/28/21)
Spin Score (max)
(09/28/21)
Zone %
(09/28/21)
Trackman - Fastball
Velocity (max)
92.3
Velo Range
91.2 - 92.3
Eff Velocity (avg)
93.2
Spin Rate (max)
2474
Spin Rate (avg)
2328
IVB (max)
IVB (avg)
HM (max)
HM (avg)
Extension (avg)
Release Ht (avg)
Spin Score (max)
Zone %
Trackman - Fastball
Velocity (max)
91.2
Velo Range
87.9 - 90.7
Eff Velocity (avg)
89.4
Spin Rate (max)
2292
Spin Rate (avg)
2178
IVB (max)
IVB (avg)
HM (max)
HM (avg)
Extension (avg)
Release Ht (avg)
Spin Score (max)
Zone %
Trackman - Curveball
74.0
Velocity (max)
(02/02/20)
73.9 - 74.0
Velo Range
(02/02/20)
71.9
Eff Velocity (avg)
(09/28/21)
2583
Spin Rate (max)
(02/02/20)
2563
Spin Rate (avg)
(02/02/20)
IVB (max)
(09/28/21)
IVB (avg)
(09/28/21)
HM (max)
(09/28/21)
HM (avg)
(09/28/21)
Extension (avg)
(09/28/21)
Release Ht (avg)
(09/28/21)
Spin Score (max)
(02/02/20)
Zone %
(09/28/21)
Trackman - Curveball
Velocity (max)
73.3
Velo Range
70.6 - 73.2
Eff Velocity (avg)
71.9
Spin Rate (max)
2514
Spin Rate (avg)
2473
IVB (max)
IVB (avg)
HM (max)
HM (avg)
Extension (avg)
Release Ht (avg)
Spin Score (max)
Zone %
Trackman - Curveball
Velocity (max)
74
Velo Range
73.9 - 74
Spin Rate (max)
2583
Spin Rate (avg)
2563
Extension (avg)
Release Ht (avg)
Spin Score (max)
Trackman - Slider
81.4
Velocity (max)
(02/02/20)
80.9 - 81.4
Velo Range
(02/02/20)
81.0
Eff Velocity (avg)
(02/02/20)
2563
Spin Rate (max)
(09/28/21)
2524
Spin Rate (avg)
(09/28/21)
IVB (max)
(09/28/21)
IVB (avg)
(09/28/21)
HM (max)
(09/28/21)
HM (avg)
(09/28/21)
Extension (avg)
(02/02/20)
Release Ht (avg)
(02/02/20)
Spin Score (max)
(09/28/21)
Zone %
(02/02/20)
Trackman - Slider
Velocity (max)
80.9
Velo Range
79.4 - 80.9
Eff Velocity (avg)
81
Spin Rate (max)
2563
Spin Rate (avg)
2524
IVB (max)
IVB (avg)
HM (max)
HM (avg)
Extension (avg)
Release Ht (avg)
Spin Score (max)
Zone %
Trackman - Slider
Velocity (max)
81.4
Velo Range
80.9 - 81.4
Eff Velocity (avg)
81
Spin Rate (max)
2369
Spin Rate (avg)
2274
Extension (avg)
Release Ht (avg)
Spin Score (max)
Zone %
Trackman - ChangeUp
84.2
Velocity (max)
(02/02/20)
82.2 - 84.2
Velo Range
(02/02/20)
83.0
Eff Velocity (avg)
(02/02/20)
1782
Spin Rate (max)
(02/02/20)
1726
Spin Rate (avg)
(02/02/20)
IVB (max)
(02/02/20)
IVB (avg)
(02/02/20)
HM (max)
(02/02/20)
HM (avg)
(02/02/20)
Extension (avg)
(02/02/20)
Release Ht (avg)
(02/02/20)
Spin Score (max)
(02/02/20)
Zone %
(02/02/20)
Trackman - ChangeUp
Velocity (max)
84.2
Velo Range
82.2 - 84.2
Eff Velocity (avg)
83
Spin Rate (max)
1782
Spin Rate (avg)
1726
IVB (max)
IVB (avg)
HM (max)
HM (avg)
Extension (avg)
Release Ht (avg)
Spin Score (max)
Zone %
Trackman - Splitter
84.0
Velocity (max)
(09/28/21)
81.8 - 83.9
Velo Range
(09/28/21)
83.6
Eff Velocity (avg)
(09/28/21)
742
Spin Rate (max)
(09/28/21)
1102
Spin Rate (avg)
(09/28/21)
IVB (max)
(09/28/21)
IVB (avg)
(09/28/21)
HM (max)
(09/28/21)
HM (avg)
(09/28/21)
Extension (avg)
(09/28/21)
Release Ht (avg)
(09/28/21)
Spin Score (max)
(09/28/21)
Trackman - Splitter
Velocity (max)
84
Velo Range
81.8 - 83.9
Eff Velocity (avg)
83.6
Spin Rate (max)
742
Spin Rate (avg)
1102
IVB (max)
IVB (avg)
HM (max)
HM (avg)
Extension (avg)
Release Ht (avg)
Spin Score (max)

Scouting Report

9/13/19

+ RHP Jacob Mrosko (Chanhassen HS, MN), a Purdue recruit, was effectively wild for the Mariners Scout Team on Friday night. He dodged barrels all game long against GRB Rays Green but couldn’t help but dishing out five free passes. Still, Mrosko had his swing-and-miss stuff. The 6-foot-2, 185-pound prospect sat 87-89 mph in the first frame, touching one 90 mph, and grappled with his 12/6 breaking ball. After that first inning of work, in which he pitched over walking the bases loaded, Mrosko mostly settled in as he sharpened his curveball. His lively fastball still burst out of his hand, earning empty hacks up in the zone especially, but Rays bats were also too tempted by his breaking ball that bit beneath the strike zone. Mrosko showed precisely why he’s both committed to a program like Purdue and ranked No. 5 overall in Minnesota’s 2020 class.

 

3/17/19

6-foot-2, 175-pound left-handed hitting 2-way player. 2018 Futures Games participant and Purdue commit.  Ranked #453 Overall in 2020 class.  7.01 runner.  Athletic frame.  Slightly open balanced start.  Small leg lift and hands load back.  Big swing.  Uses the whole field with line drive and fly ball contact.  Flashed average pop with good barrel contact.  85 mph exit velocity.  OF- Athletically moves to baseball.  Fields ball clean.  Good footwork into throws.  90 mph arm strength with above average carry and average accuracy.  On mound- Athletic mound presence.  Good tempo.  Lands across body down mound.  Arm works and throws from a high ¾ arm slot.  Fastball was 89-90 mph with late cut action.  Curveball has 12/6 break with solid spin and shape at 68-70 mph.  Change-up has average feel and can be firm at 79-81 mph. 

2018 PBR Future Games- Mrosko has some funk in his delivery that creates deception. The FB sat 86-88 and crept up to 89 at one point and was complimented by the CH at 77-77 with hard arm side drop as his best secondary pitch. His third pitch was a BB 68-71 with 10-4 shape that has the potential to become a + pitch. 0-2 in game action with 4 walks and a HBP.

7/11/18- 6-foot-2, 175-pound left-handed hitting two-way player.  6.91 runner.  Tall stance with rhythm to load and arm bar to start.  Loose athletic swing in the box.  Mid/pull approach with line drive pop in the bat.  85 mph exit velocity.  OF- Athletic in the field with average hands.  Above average arm with online throws and good carry to target.  88 mph arm strength.  On mound- Step to rock left lift in delivery.  Fastball is 83-87 with good downhill action.  Inconsistent feel for above average slider thrown at 73-76 mph.  Firm flat change-up with flashes of fade and sink. 

3/17/18- Mrosko touched 87 mph in his bullpen after going through the full workout as an outfielder, and I think there is much more velocity on the way in the future. Tall stance with deeper load, varying swing plane, aggressive swinger, hard pull contact, tends to flare oppo. Athletic in field, long strides, covers ground, well above avg. arm with carry and accuracy to target. Still trying to sync up with the long limbs that his 6-foot-1, 175-pound frame holds, he could have a chance to make a big jump as he becomes more comfortable with the new movement patterns. He ran a 7.01 60-yard dash, and has wiry-athleticism throughout his frame. On the mound, he stepped slightly across his body as his loose arm worked freely in the back before delivering out of a high ¾ slot. Though his curveball was thrown slower at 66-68, it did take multi-tier shape, and has a chance to develop even more in the future. He tended to cut his changeup. Given the fact that he is still figuring out how his long limbs move, and the fact that he should be able to add a significant amount of strength, Mrosko is a player to follow moving forward.


Videos

(3/17/19)



 

PBR: Why did you choose the school you did?

Mrosko: A combination of Academics, Coaching staff, campus, and their offer.

PBR: What other schools were you considering?

Mrosko: Minnesota, Missouri, Xavier, UCF

PBR: Where did the coaching staff first see you? How did your relationship develop with him?

Mrosko: The PBR Futures Games in Indianapolis.  We had consistent communication after that and they came to a lot of my games after that tournament. 

PBR: Do you feel relieved now that the process is over and you can just focus on baseball and not deal with everything that goes into picking a school?

Mrosko: Having my school already selected makes senior year less stressful not having to worry about visiting tons of schools and being seen by coaches, but junior year was really busy taking visits and competing in tournaments.

PBR: Was there one deciding factor that put your choice over the top?

Mrosko: Comfort level with all of the coaches on staff, and the frequent conversations I had with all of them made me feel really confident.

PBR: Who has helped you the most to get to where you are today? 

Mrosko: My Dad & Mom, who have always pushed me and will take me to hit or throw whenever. Justin Musil was a huge help and support throughout the recruiting process.  And Rob Allison at PBR gave me the opportunity at the Futures Games (and was a really great coach there), which started the whole process.

PBR: What were your expectations about the recruiting process? Was it easy/difficult?

Mrosko: I thought the process would be hard, but after the Futures Games it was easier because just about any coach you could’ve wanted to contact was there already. Then it was about connecting and talking to the coaches.

PBR: What plans does the coaching staff have in store for you in your freshman season?

Mrosko: I am competing for a pitching job and maybe an outfield spot as well

PBR: What is your most memorable baseball moment to date?

Mrosko: I think the Futures Games, just being surrounded by so much talent on our team and others.

PBR: Who is the best player that you have competed against?

Mrosko: Will Frisch and Drew Gilbert