Leonardo LaSpisa (2025 SS, Oradell, NJ) used a whole field approach with good barrel skills to produce numerous line drives throughout his round. The athletically built shortstop incorporates simple movements into contact and quickness to his hands.
Jonah Willochell (2025 1B, Murrysville, PA) showed the ability to consistently deliver the barrel on-time, resulting in well-struck line drives to the middle-of-the-field. He incorporates a simple setup at the plate with a good weight shift and a line drive swing path to stay short and direct to the baseball.
Tyler Peck (2025 C, Palmyra, PA) was impressive throughout his round, showing both a good feel for the barrel and power potential to the middle and pullside. The durable framed catcher incorporates a strong lower half, line drive barrel plane and strong hands through contact to produce loud impact.
Jack McKillop (2025 2B, Scarsdale, NY) was consistent throughout his round, while using a compact stroke with plenty of present bat speed to produce numerous line drives all over the field. The compact frame second baseman flashed some gap-to-gap power with some backspin carry.
Shea Gendron (2024 1B, Lunenburg, MA) impressed during his round, flashing both an innate ability to find the barrel and legitimate power potential by driving numerous balls deep to the pullside. The smooth left-handed swinging first baseman creates good leverage out in front and has some quickness to his hands.
James Dolley (2025 C, Wildwood, MO) was quite impressive throughout his round, displaying both a solid present hit tool and intriguing gap-to-gap power potential. The long, lean frame catcher stays simple with his movements and uses quick hands to impact the baseball with authority.