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Myles Gomez (2025 SS, Nutley, NJ) consistently generated heavy line drive impact with backspin to both gaps during his round, repeating a simple yet powerful stroke that is sure to directly translate in game.
Landon Pudlak (2026 SS, Stirling, NJ) peppered the pull side of the field for solid impact, creating evident barrel extension with good lower half drive in the stroke. The athletic 6-foot-1, 165 pound prospect has projectable strength that will only continue to develop.
Frankie Himmelreich (2025 SS, Waretown, NJ) showcased a balanced low effort stroke from the right side, displaying plenty of present hand speed through the zone to generate loud impact to the pull side gap. He created evident leverage and remained inside the baseball for carry and backspin production.
Aodhan Sjuve (2025 LHP, Tully, NY) repeated a direct powerful stroke to punish baseballs on the inner half, creating effortless carry to right centerfield with present hip torque shown.
Tyler Faust (2026 3B, North Huntingdon, PA) put an aggressive approach on display throughout his round, showcasing evident barrel whip with clear jump gap to gap. He shifted the weight effectively through impact with projectable power potential.
Jude Flint (2025 OF, Amsterdam, NY) took arguably the loudest round of the day, demolishing baseballs to all parts of the field generating impact with dangerous authority. He has unmatched strength in the hands with evident hip torque and drive from the lower half.
Colin Lynch (2025 3B, Doylestown, PA) certainly had one of the more natural and easy strokes of the day, producing impact to all parts of the field with tons of bat speed displayed. The 6-foot-3, 200 pound prospect controlled the barrel well and generated projectable gap-to-gap power.
Holden Cohn (2027 C, Short Hills, NJ) put a quiet direct stroke on display to repeatedly drive the baseball with authority throughout his round, consistently finding the good part of the barrel with leverage created and whip present.
Anthony Caruso (2027 1B, Belleville, NJ) created solid extension and separation to drive the baseball to the pull side gap, working into the lower half successfully to generate both carry and backspin.