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College  | Story | 4/22/2021

Scout Take: Boston College

Photo: Sal Frelick (Boston College Athletics)
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Previously Featured:
April 9: Mason Pelio
April 10: Emmet Sheehan
April 16 & 17: Joey Mancini



Players Covered: Sal Frelick, Cody Morissette, Luke Gold

What Happened: The Eagles were swept at home by NC State with a Friday game that proved to be one to quickly flush with a final score of 20-5. Emmet Sheehan threw well on Saturday and kept the Eagles in the game throughout the entirety of his start while veteran arm Joey Walsh showed well out of the 'pen. The offense showed flashes of what it's capable of, led by the trio of Sal FrelickCody Morissette, and Luke Gold, who hit in that order 2-3-4 in the lineup, though as a whole the offense collected 15 hits, seven of which came from the trio in the middle of the lineup. 

Carrying Tool: Competitiveness. Even when they are down, the Eagles never feel as though they are out of a game, nearly coming back on Saturday against NC State while already providing one of the more memorable comebacks of the collegiate season with an eight-run rally against Auburn earlier this spring. With a lineup featuring a little bit of everything, from strength to athleticism, veteran experience and youth, BC has shown what they are capable of doing when everything comes together and they're a team that can't be taken lightly. 

Concerns: Pitching Depth. While Mason Pelio and Emmet Sheehan are the headliners of the staff, the overall depth relies heavily on just a couple of arms including veteran arms Joey Walsh and Alex Stiegler, as well as a few true freshmen. The staff as a whole is pitching to the tune of an ERA north of 6.00 heading into their series against Notre Dame. Head Coach Mike Gambino has some arms he’s comfortable going to out of the ‘pen, but there have been more than a couple of games where the lead slips away from them late, ultimately changing the course of the season. 

Best Player on the Field: Sal Frelick. The Boston College center fielder has had a balloon tied to his draft stock since the beginning of the spring as he’s steadily climbed up draft boards and could very likely come off in the top-10 picks, maybe even the top-five. He’s full of fast-twitch muscle, covers ample ground in center field which should have him stick there long term, rarely swings and misses and hardly ever expands the zone, and has built quite the track record since arriving on campus. 


Sal Frelick, CF, 2021 Eligible

Frelick arrived on campus without the hype and publicity of other freshmen from around the country, something that quickly changed as he has been on the upswing since suiting up for the Eagles. A three-sport star at Lexington High School who actually won the Gatorade Player of the Year…for football, the athleticism was apparent and expectations within the program were sky-high for the then left-handed hitting shortstop. 

Not overly physical in stature at a listed 5-foot-9, his 175-pound frame is full of tightly-wound, fast-twitch muscle, allowing for bursts of plus speed both on the bases and out in center field, where he now calls home. The speed, which is an easy plus tool and will show double plus as he did on a 4.01 down the line in Saturday’s contest against NC State, stands out in center field with tremendous range to either gap, as well as moving north and south, giving several fully extended bids on balls he simply has no reason of being within the vicinity of, let alone almost making the highlight-reel type catch. His arm grades out at average, showing carry out of the hand and a mostly true path mid-flight, and while he has played right field for the Eagles in the past, there’s no questioning that his speed and first step explosiveness will keep him patrolling center field for years to come. It’s also worth noting that he has yet to make an error in his Boston College career. 

“good contact ability, LD’s to all fields, squares consistently, can elevate and hit HR to pull.” Those were some of the notes from the 2015 Northeast Underclass Showcase Frelick attended as a then-rising sophomore, and even though it was six years ago, it all still holds true to his present-day ability and skill set. After announcing himself to the baseball world as a true freshman in which he hit .367-4-32 with 18 stolen bases, Frelick got off to a slower start in 2020 but still showed the advanced plate discipline and simple refusal to expand the zone, accumulating 11 walks to just six strikeouts in 58 at-bats. The keen eye and bat-to-ball skill are two key elements in Frelick’s success (51 career walks to 41 strikeouts), helping him climb up boards this spring during a year in which other collegiate bats have struggled. 

Frelick’s swing is as short as it is fast through the zone, showing absurd hand speed which in turn allows him to see the ball deeper than most, make the adjustment or simply spit on pitches that others might chase. Opening up the series against NC State with a pair of walks in which he didn’t take the barrel off of his shoulder, Frelick came to the plate in his third at-bat and promptly shot a hard ground ball back up the middle, plating a run for the Eagles. It was a relatively quiet weekend for Frelick with just a pair of hits, but he did draw four walks, struck out just once, and rarely swung and missed, still showing the host of decision makers in attendance all the key elements of his game. 

Once again Frelick is putting together a tremendous offensive campaign, coming out of the NC State series with a .360 average (entered with a .370 mark) and he’s already connected for more doubles and home runs on the year than he did in 2019. The consistency, athleticism, and pluses across the scouting card have helped Frelick rise into a rather consensus top-10 pick with plenty of optimism he could hear his name called even higher come July. 

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