Christian Bernhard (2025 2B, Hamilton, NJ) showed a simple, repeatable swing with quickness to his hands and plenty of feel for the barrel throughout his round. He stayed short and direct to the baseball, while using the entire field effectively and sprayed several line drives from gap-to-gap.
Quinn Cali (2024 OF, Brielle, NJ) displayed the propensity to find the barrel throughout his round, while showcasing plenty of bat speed and strength at impact. He produced several line drives to the middle-of-the field and stayed connected well with his movements.
Tariq Moore Jr (2024 SS, Williamsport, PA) impressed throughout his round with his ability to impact the baseball with authority to all fields. He implores a slightly lofted stroke and whips the barrel through the hitting zone with intent.
Steven Mulqueen (2024 OF, Wantagh, NY) generates tons of separation and bat speed, as the long levered outfielder produced several well-struck line drives throughout his round. He showed feel for the barrel and the ability to use the whole field effectively.
John Wolk (2024 OF, Phoenix, MD) showed a real handle for the bat during his round, as the left-handed hitting 2024 Grad peppered the middle-of-the field with numerous line drives. He gets on-plane early, uses his lower extremely well and generates plenty of present bat speed.
Leo Doyle (2024 OF, Staten Island, NY) showed a mature approach during his round, as the uncommitted 2024 displays a calm, controlled swing with tons of leverage and strength at impact. He used the entire field extremely well and flashed some gap-to-gap power potential.
Ryan Brown (2024 3B, Patuxent River, MD) used his physicality efficiently throughout his round, as he stayed short to the baseball and impacted it with authority to all fields. The 2024 primary third baseman has good feel for the barrel and showcased legitimate power potential.
Kross Howarth (2024 3B, Worcester, PA) was impressive during his round, as the 6-foot-4, 200-pound Tulane commit generates a ton of leverage out in-front. He showed excellent feel for the barrel, has plenty of present bat speed and impacts the baseball loudly to all fields.
Jack Harley (2024 3B, Mendham, NJ) displayed an exciting blend of advanced barrel skills and immense power projection throughout his round. The left-handed hitting Rice commit stays smooth and fluid into launch, while generating tons of present bat speed.
Marcello Rosanova (2024 OF, Chincoteague, VA) took perhaps the most consistent round of the day, as the twitch left-handed hitter found the barrel early and often during his round. He implores a direct hand path and whips the barrel with some intent into impact. He stayed through the middle-of-the field mostly but flashed the ability to turn the barrel over on the inner-half when needed.
Joseph Vaccarella (2025 RHP, Mickleton, NJ) produced the loudest round of the day, as the long levered 2025 Grad punished the baseball to the middle and pullside of the field. It is a loose, leveraged stroke with tons of strength at impact and usable power that will translate long term.