Jared Vadeboncoeur (2022 C, Coventry, RI) swung it well during his time in BP, creating natural lift to his swing path while utilizing his physical strength nicely, staying simplistic with his swing with jump to the middle and pull parts of the field.
Enger Paulino (2022 OF, Worcester, MA) swung the bat with intent and created nice present bat speed through the zone and though he gets long with his path, the Massachusetts native was able to show some real strength off the barrel when squared.
Joseph Zamejtis (2023 LHP, Danvers, MA) is listed as a primary left-hadned pitcher but showed well with his left-handed swing as well. Staying short with his swing he was able to consistently get the barrel out front, creating line drive contact while showing quickness to his hands.
Matt Conte (2024 C, Andover, MA) continued a nice weekend with a solid round of batting practice, using his physical strength well from the right side of the plate. He creates natural lift in his swing path and showed jump to the middle and pull side part of the field.
Anderson Hart (2022 3B, Wellesley, MA) showed quick hands in his swing, getting the barrel out front with natural lift and fluidity to his swing. He occasionally gets mistimed but does a nice job of creating separation while working to the middle and pull side parts of the field.
Christopher Quigley (2022 MIF, Halifax, MA) showed nice rhythm and fluidity to his left-handed stroke, consistently finding the barrel while creating extension out front. It was a loose stroke and he found plenty of barrel during his time in the box.
Jack Quigley (2024 SS, Halifax, MA) has a relaxed approach at the plate and showed looseness to his hands, getting the barrel through the zone consistently while working to the middle and pull side parts of the field with comfort.
Jace Roossien (2024 C, Nahant, MA) is a switch-hitter who showed well from both sides of the plate. Left-handed, he worked to the middle and pull side parts of the field with some lift before showing more fluidity from the right side, consistently getting the barrel to the ball.
Pierce Cowles (2023 SS, Fairfield, CT) was able to generate some of the better bat speed on the club, getting the barrel through the zone with steady hard contact to the middle and pull side part of the field.
Nico Lambros (2022 3B, Norfolk, MA) put together a solid round of BP, working on a consistent linear plane with nice present bat speed to connect for consistent line drive contact. He swings with intent and found the barrel steadily.