Ohio Insider: Top Underclass Uncommitted Two-Way Prospects
October 27, 2016

By Jordan Chiero and PBR Staff
Ohio Director of Scouting 
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Uncommitted Rundown:
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+ 2017 Two-Way Prospects
+ 2017 Sleeper Prospects
+ Underclass Pitchers
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Ohio 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 Ohio. We will look to create a few top uncommitted lists each week and as you can see by our 2018 and 2019 Player Rankings, there are numerous talented prospects available.
Class of 2018
Marcus Ernst, 2B, Dublin Coffman, 2018
Ranked: 17th in Ohio’s 2018 class
Scouting Report: One  of the top two-way guys in his class with a 6-foot, 175-pound athletic  frame. A very smooth swinger from the left-side. Is able to creates  excellent energy into contact through a rhythmic leg kick load and well  timed weight shift. Starts with his hands low and uses a barrel tip to  remain fluid during his stride. A strong kid with a very fast bat.  Produced consistently line drives in batting practice with the ability  to create backspin. Has reached a top exit velocity of 92 mph off the  tee. Was one of, if not the top offensive performer at the Top Prospect  Games. In the infield he has solid lateral mobility and reacts well to  ball off the bat. A cerebral player that reads swings and repositions  himself accordingly. Glove skills are adequate. Likely projects as a  second baseman. Advanced pitchability for his age with feel for all  three of his pitches. Will sit in the 81-84 mph range with his fastball  and we have seen him touch 85 mph multiple times. Has the ability to  work both sides of the plate and change eye levels. Curveball has late,  sharp action with an 11/5 shape at 65-68 mph. His changeup is his best  offspeed pitch as he is comfortable throwing it in any count. The pitch  has good fade to it at 70-73 mph.
College Outlook: His  ability to swing the bat has been well chronicled and remains his most  attractive tool moving forward, but his talent on the mound shouldn’t be  ignored. The righty has clean arm action and a low effort delivery. His  delivery, arm action, and athleticism makes velocity increases a  questions of when not if. With his ability to throw three pitches for  strikes he profiles as a starter if he keeps throwing at the next level.  A three sport athlete that should see enhancement to all of his game  once he is baseball full time.
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