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Niall Doherty
SS - 2017 - Chesapeake, VA
George Washington
Doherty is a quick-twitch middle infielder who began the showcase by running a 6.98 60-yard dash and followed that up by showing big arm strength across the diamond (88 mph) with fluid actions and quick footwork coming to and through the ball. He continues to impress with the bat as he incorporates his lower half very well to generate outstanding bat speed with a clean and smooth stroke to the ball.
Steve Kokoski
C - 2017 - Fredonia, PA
Niagara
A strongly built 6-foot-1, 205-pound catcher, Kokoski had a very strong showing on both sides of the ball. A righthanded hitter, Kokoski showed big strength both during batting practice and against live pitching with loft off the barrel. Behind the plate he showed a quick transfer and easy carry out of his hand with loose actions and very good usage of his lower half.
Spencer Harbert
3B - 2017 - Middletown, DE
Kentucky
Harbert performed well throughout the showcase with his long and fluid righthanded swing. Using his hands well Harbert was able to create steady, hard line drive contact both during batting practice and in game as he connected for one of the louder and harder hit balls against live pitching. He moves well on his feet defensively as well and shows soft hands that play well at the ball.
Kyle Johnson
OF - 2017 - Rockville, MD
Holy Cross
Johnson is a well rounded athlete who showed nice tools across the board during the showcase. After posting a 7.08 60-yard dash Johnson showed big arm strength from the outfield with a clean and easy arm action. His hands are short and fast to the ball with the bat creating hard line drive contact to the middle of the field with extension out front.
Collin Sheehan
C - 2017 - Doylestown, PA
Uncommitted
Sheehan is a strong 6-foot-2 lefthanded hitting catcher who showed nice tools on both sides of the ball. He does a nice job of gaining ground and shows outstanding accuracy with carry to the bag. He's able to generate easy bat speed through the zone as he shifts his weight well through his lower half and shows a line drive swing plane with loud contact to his pull side.
Zach Gilbert
LHP - 2017 - Whitehall, PA
Uncommitted
Gilbert is a big 6-foot-4 lefthander who projects very well physically with plenty of room to fill out. The lefty uses his height to his advantage as he's able to create very good angle and life on his fastball which he was able to locate to either side of the plate. His slider shows tight spin with two-plane break and short depth to the bottom of the zone.
Austin Elliott
OF - 2018 - Milton, DE
North Carolina
Elliott excelled in all facets of the game throughout the showcase and began by throwing 94 mph from the outfield before showing leverage in his swing from the right side of the plate with consistent feel for the barrel. A primary righthanded pitcher, Elliott topped out at 87 mph with solid downhill plane and late running life while mixing in an advanced changeup in the low-80s and a sharp 11-5 curveball.
Luke Stephenson
C - 2018 - Algonac, MI
Xavier
Coming all the way from Michigan, Stephenson showed a very strong tool set behind the plate with advanced actions for a high school sophomore. Already showing strength to his 6-foot-1 frame, Stephenson is only going to get stronger but already shows very good arm strength (77 mph) with quick feet and solid separation in his righthanded swing creating nice line drive contact.
Jonathan Fonseca
RHP - 2018 - Brooklyn, NY
Uncommitted
Fonseca is a very strong 6-foot-5, 210-pound frame and he uses that strength well to maintain his mid-80s velocity that topped out at 88 mph during his outing. Working from an extended lower three-quarters arm slot, Fonseca makes for an uncomfortable at-bat with both the life and velocity he's able to create while mixing in both a changeup and curveball.
Aidan Frye
RHP - 2018 - Harleysville, PA
La Salle
Frye has a strong, yet projectable build with square shoulders and will continue to add to his already impressive repertoire as he continues to add strength. Already up to 86 mph with his fastball with solid downhill plane from a short and quick arm action, Frye threw both his breaking ball and changeup for strikes out of the same slot.
Matthew Wyatt Beddow
RHP - 2018 - Camp Hill, PA
Wake Forest
The young righthander stands 6-foot-2 and uses his height to his advantage to create solid downhill plane on his fastball that topped at 87 mph and still projects for more. He stays online with his lower half and also showed a 12-6 curveball with power depth at times to the bottom of the zone.
Cristian Sanchez
RHP - 2018 - Centreville, VA
Virginia
Sanchez is a loose bodied middle infielder who showed smooth actions defensively with soft hands and a quick arm that he's able to throw accurately with from multiple arm slots. With a long and projectable 6-foot-2 frame, Sanchez shows nice bat speed through the zone with leverage and some strength at contact.
Cole Chesnet
C - 2018 - Coatesville, PA
Penn State
Chesnet is yet another young catching prospect who stood out for his actions behind the plate with compact and balanced movements and a short, quick arm action with which he gets on top of throws with very good arm strength and carry to the bag. He shows a line drive stroke in the box with a middle of the field approach and sound contact skills.
John Crane
3B - 2018 - Churchville, PA
Chestnut Hill College
With a strong 6-foot-1, 195-pound frame Crane does a nice job of getting behind the ball defensively and charged in well though it was his bat that really stood out. A lefthanded hitter, Crane shifts his weight through his lower half very well creating torque through his hips with hard line drive contact coming to his pull side.
Cameron Hubbard
OF - 2019 - Easton, PA
Lehigh
He may only be a freshman but Hubbard attacked the ball with authority in the batter's box showing fast hands and advanced bat speed for a player his age. He consistently found the barrel and created hard jump coming off to all parts of the field. He shows athleticism to his actions defensively with quickness to his arm action.
Thomas Keehn
SS - 2019 - Highland, MD
Duke
Listed as a primary shortstop who moved well defensively and showed a quick arm and a short stroke from the right side, Keehn also impressed for his inning on the mound. A strong 5-foot-11, 175-pound righthander, Keehn sat comfortably in the 81-84 mph range with heavy life to the bottom of the zone with the same quick arm action which allowed for a nice, late fading changeup.
Justin Carboni
OF - 2019 - Bethesda, MD
Pennsylvania
With a lean 5-foot-11, 155-pound frame Carboni projects well over his high school career. His actions defensively are loose and fluid as is his arm action with sound footwork through the ball. His righthanded swing is short and direct to the ball and it comes off the barrel well to all fields when he gets his arms extended, especially to his pull side.