Christian Valenti (2028 3B, East Islip, NY) put together a solid round, showcasing clear bat speed with consistent impact to the pull side of the field. The 5-foot-8, 160 pound prospect displayed evident contact tool for age with power continuing to develop in the future.
Aaron Vazquez (2027 SS, Staten Island, NY) utilized all of the physical 6-foot-3, 205 pound frame to produce loud barrels to the pull side of the field with dangerous barrel whip through the zone. He did a nice job of getting extended with present weight shift displayed.
Miles Martin (2028 SS, Fair Haven, NJ) showcased advanced line drive tendencies for his age with the ability to control the barrel and repeat the stroke effectively.
Robert Pasquarello (2028 RHP, Plymouth Meeting, PA) did a nice job of getting the barrel extended and creating impact out in front for consistent loud impact to the right center field gap during his round. The 5-foot-11, 160 pound lefty has intriguing offensive tools with lots to project on in the future.
Aidan Gamble (2028 1B, Downingtown, PA) absolutely hammered baseballs to the pull side gap during his round, creating dangerous leverage with effortless carry production. The intimidating 6-foot-3, 230 pound prospect cleared 100 EV and has top end power potential.
Connor McNally (2027 3B, Ramsey, NJ) generated evident carry and backspin throughout his round, doing a nice job of incorporating the lower half with clear weight shift through impact.
Sam Dicker (2028 RHP, Bronxville, NY) flashed obvious strength in the hands with present carry back up the middle, rocketing numerous barrels to the back of the cage. The 6-foot-2, 210 pound prospect displayed good rhythm to the stroke with clear intent.
Holden Cohn (2027 C, Short Hills, NJ) utilized a simple direct stroke and successfully kept the hands inside the baseball for contact to all parts of the field. The 5-foot-9, 170 pound prospect peppered both gaps for loud impact with additional power production on the way.
Petros Rouggeris (2026 OF, Oradell, NJ) put a pull side approach on display, effectively creating lift in the bat path with carry production to the left centerfield gap. Posted an EV of 92 mph
Jason LoBello (2026 OF, Rockaway, NJ) did a nice job of covering the zone with loud line drive production to all parts of the field. The 5-foot-9, 155 pound prospect controlled the barrel well and has traits that should translate in game.
Kelwin Batista (2026 OF, Pennsauken, NJ) had one of the more impressive rounds of the day, showcasing a pull side middle of the field approach with evident carry and backspin production.