Nick Barron (2025 C, Acton, MA) was impressive throughout his round, as the left-handed hitting catcher displayed immense power potential to the pull-side. He uses simple swing mechanics to deliver the barrel on-time and on-plane with authority and quickness, while staying through the baseball extremely well.
Thomas O'Connell (2025 C, Harwinton, CT) implores a simple stroke with loose, quick hands and loads of present bat speed to spray line drives through the gaps. The left-handed hitting catcher stays short and inside the baseball extremely well, getting on-plane early to deliver the barrel with authority.
Philip Mazzola (2025 C, Saint James, NY) is an athletically built primary catcher with an intriguing overall hit tool. The young 2025 impressed throughout his round with both his propensity to find the barrel often and the quickness he creates through the hitting zone. He uses his lower half well to turn quickly, while staying short and direct to the baseball.
Tommy Kratz (2025 3B, Collegeville, PA) is a long levered primary third baseman with an interesting offensive profile. He incorporated a simple approach to deliver the barrel quickly and on-time, while impacting the baseball well to the middle and opposite field.
Tyler Washington (2025 OF, Chesterfield, VA) stayed calm and controlled throughout his round, while flashing present bat speed and emerging power potential. The long, lean outfielder stays short and direct with his swing, delivering the barrel with strength and quickness.
Jakob Ortiz (2026 C, Rome, NY) is a strongly built young prospect with a simple, slightly lofted stroke and intriguing power potential. The right-handed hitter catcher gets on-plane early to deliver the barrel with plenty of bat speed and strength through contact, while carrying the gaps and flashing loud impact when on-time.