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Dean Mihos

HEIGHT

5’9″

WEIGHT

165 lbs

POSITION

UTL

B/T

R/R

CLASS

Jr.

HOMETOWN

Chester Springs, Pa.

SCHOOL

Coastal Carolina

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** Bio information courtesy of Coastal Carolina **

Spring 2023 (Freshman)

  • Appeared in 41 games while making 18 starts
  • Batted .246 in 69 plate appearances while driving in 15 runs
  • Went 3-for-4 with two runs scored against Creighton (February 24)
  • 3-for-5 with a double, an RBI, and a career-high three runs scored against Texas State (March 24)
  • Went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI against Rider in the Conway Regional (June 4)
  • Tallied a two-run double against Duke in the Conway Regional (June 5)
  • 1-for-4 with a double, two RBI, and a run scored against South Alabama (May 12)
  • Drove in two runs against Davidson (March 4)
  • Ranked in the preseason as the No. 11 Impact Freshman for the Sun Belt Conference by D1Baseball

High School

  • Rated as the No. 3-best shortstop prospect in the state of Pennsylvania for the Class of 2022 by Prep Baseball Report
  • Also ranked as the 16th-best overall prospect in the state of Pennsylvania for the Class of 2022 by Prep Baseball Report
  • Ranked as high as the No. 14 shortstop prospect in the state of Pennsylvania for the Class of 2022 by Perfect Game
  • Rated the 81st-best overall prospect in the state of Pennsylvania for the Class of 2022 by Perfect Game
  • Named to the Top 500 for the Class of 2022 by Perfect Game
  • A 2022 Perfect Game Preseason All-America Atlantic Region honorable mention selection
  • Also a 2021 Perfect Game Preseason Underclass All-American Atlantic Region honorable mention selection
  • Was a three-year letterwinner in baseball (sophomore season canceled due to COVID-19) at Owen J. Roberts High School for head coach Greg Gilbert
  • Named the 2022 Mercury All-Area Player of the Year his senior season
  • Was also a 2022 PIAA All-Area selection
  • Was the centerpiece of a Wildcats team that won the Pioneer Athletic Conference championship for the first time in 12 years and brought home District 1 gold for the first time in program history in 2022
  • Guided the team to a 19-game winning streak before a one-run loss in the first round of the state playoffs his senior year
  • Finished his senior season with a .437 average and .579 on-base percentage with nine doubles, five triples, and two home runs
  • Drove in 27 RBIs and scored 34 runs his senior year
  • Was invited to and played in the Prep Baseball Report Future Games for Pennsylvania
  • Played for the PA Playmakers, Downingtown Baseball, and Juggernaut Baseball travel teams
  • A member of the 2021 17U Perfect Game Mid-Atlantic Elite Championship team
  • Picked up all-tournament team honors at the 2018 WWBA 2022 Grads or 14U National Championship Tournament and the 2020 PG 17U Mid-Atlantic Elite Championship Tournament with the PA Playmakers
  • Earned all-tournament team recognition at the 2021 WWBA 2022 Grads or 17U National Championship Tournament, the 2021 17U BCS National Championship Tournament, and the 2021 17U WWBA West Memorial Day Classic Tournament as a member of the Juggernaut Baseball team
  • Has two siblings – Alex and Theo
  • Father played NCAA Division III football at Ursinus College

** Bio information courtesy of Coastal Carolina **

Spring 2023 (Freshman)

  • Appeared in 41 games while making 18 starts
  • Batted .246 in 69 plate appearances while driving in 15 runs
  • Went 3-for-4 with two runs scored against Creighton (February 24)
  • 3-for-5 with a double, an RBI, and a career-high three runs scored against Texas State (March 24)
  • Went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI against Rider in the Conway Regional (June 4)
  • Tallied a two-run double against Duke in the Conway Regional (June 5)
  • 1-for-4 with a double, two RBI, and a run scored against South Alabama (May 12)
  • Drove in two runs against Davidson (March 4)
  • Ranked in the preseason as the No. 11 Impact Freshman for the Sun Belt Conference by D1Baseball

High School

  • Rated as the No. 3-best shortstop prospect in the state of Pennsylvania for the Class of 2022 by Prep Baseball Report
  • Also ranked as the 16th-best overall prospect in the state of Pennsylvania for the Class of 2022 by Prep Baseball Report
  • Ranked as high as the No. 14 shortstop prospect in the state of Pennsylvania for the Class of 2022 by Perfect Game
  • Rated the 81st-best overall prospect in the state of Pennsylvania for the Class of 2022 by Perfect Game
  • Named to the Top 500 for the Class of 2022 by Perfect Game
  • A 2022 Perfect Game Preseason All-America Atlantic Region honorable mention selection
  • Also a 2021 Perfect Game Preseason Underclass All-American Atlantic Region honorable mention selection
  • Was a three-year letterwinner in baseball (sophomore season canceled due to COVID-19) at Owen J. Roberts High School for head coach Greg Gilbert
  • Named the 2022 Mercury All-Area Player of the Year his senior season
  • Was also a 2022 PIAA All-Area selection
  • Was the centerpiece of a Wildcats team that won the Pioneer Athletic Conference championship for the first time in 12 years and brought home District 1 gold for the first time in program history in 2022
  • Guided the team to a 19-game winning streak before a one-run loss in the first round of the state playoffs his senior year
  • Finished his senior season with a .437 average and .579 on-base percentage with nine doubles, five triples, and two home runs
  • Drove in 27 RBIs and scored 34 runs his senior year
  • Was invited to and played in the Prep Baseball Report Future Games for Pennsylvania
  • Played for the PA Playmakers, Downingtown Baseball, and Juggernaut Baseball travel teams
  • A member of the 2021 17U Perfect Game Mid-Atlantic Elite Championship team
  • Picked up all-tournament team honors at the 2018 WWBA 2022 Grads or 14U National Championship Tournament and the 2020 PG 17U Mid-Atlantic Elite Championship Tournament with the PA Playmakers
  • Earned all-tournament team recognition at the 2021 WWBA 2022 Grads or 17U National Championship Tournament, the 2021 17U BCS National Championship Tournament, and the 2021 17U WWBA West Memorial Day Classic Tournament as a member of the Juggernaut Baseball team
  • Has two siblings – Alex and Theo
  • Father played NCAA Division III football at Ursinus College
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