Ryan Williams (2025 1B, Absecon, NJ) showed improved feel for the barrel and additional strength during his round. The right-handed hitting first baseman implores a simple, leveraged stroke with strength at impact and plenty of present bat speed.
Vito Mannino (2025 SS, Bellmore, NY) was extremely consistent throughout his round, spraying numerous line drives from gap-to-gap. He showed good feel for the barrel and quickness to his hands, while showing some adjustability.
Ben Fineberg (2027 C, Rye, NY) implores a simple, slightly lofted stroke with plenty of present bat speed and sound barrel awareness. He used the whole field effectively and as budding power potential.
Daniel Collins (2024 OF, Poughkeepsie, NY) impressed with his ability to consistently find the barrel, as the physical right-handed hitter impacted the baseball with authority to all fields.
Daniel Noebel (2025 OF, Rockville Centre, NY) was extremely consistent throughout his round, as the 2025 outfielder prodcued several line drives during his round. He stays short and direct with his stroke, while exhibiting a good feel for the barrel and plenty of bat speed.
Jack Service (2024 OF, Manchester, NH) impressed throughout his round with his ability to consistently impact the baseball with authority. He stays short and direct with his hands, adjust well and has plenty of present bat speed.
Zachary Broderson (2027 SS, Dover, NJ) was impressive throughout his round with his ability to repeat his short, compact stroke and impact the baseball well to all fields. The 2027 shortstop has a real feel for the barrel and generates some present bat speed.
Isaiah Shivers (2024 OF, Brooklyn, NY) offers an intriguing overall hit tool with good feel for the barrel, lightning quick hands and tons of strength at impact. He put it on display throughout his round, as the newly uncommitted 2024 Grad peppered the baseball with authority from gap-to-gap, while flashing legitimate power potential to the pullside.
Kelvin Almonte (2025 SS, Yonkers, NY) took one of the louder rounds throughout the day, as the strongly built 2025 Grad used his long levers to generate leverage and effortless present bat speed. He showed the ability to drive the baseball with authority to all fields and has a real feel for the barrel.
Nicholas Mills (2026 3B, Throop, PA) put together an impressive round, as the 2026 Pennsylvania native consistently impacted the baseball well through the middle-of-the field. He creates good separation into launch and exhibits feel for the barrel.
Dawson Calero (2024 MIF, Rochester, NH) stood out throughout his round with his ability to find the barrel quite often, while turning tightly on the inner-half and impacting the baseball with authority.
Josh Hale (2026 OF, Oak Ridge, NJ) stayed consistent during his round, as the strongly built 2026 outfielder uses his lower exceptional well to create space and displayed effortless bat speed to produce several well-struck line drives.
Aimon Chandler (2025 LHP, Philadelphia, PA) produced perhaps the most efficient and consistently loud round throughout the day, as the 2025 Grad has made immense physical gains over the past year. It is a low-effort swing with plenty of present bat speed and heavy hands. He uses the entire field seamlessly and has gap-to-gap power that will continue to expand.
Luke Newman (2026 3B, Washington Crossing, PA) implores a compact, line drive stroke with plenty of feel for the barrel and present bat speed. He produced numerous line drives during his round and will only continue to expand his overall hit tool with additional strength.
Brayden Casas (2025 SS, New Rochelle, NY) used a simple, slightly lofted stroke to repeatedly impact the baseball during his round. He generates good separation and has tons of whip to his barrel.
Dylan Drazka (2024 OF, Rye Brook, NY) has made marked physical improvements since our last look and he put them on display throughout his round. The compactly built left-handed hitter implores a simple, flatter stroke with plenty of present bat speed and the ability to produce well-struck line drives consistently.
Aidan Paradine (2024 C, Bayonne, NJ) continued to show his enticing overall hit tool, while showing more usable power than previous looks. The 2024 Georgia Tech commit has an exceptional feel for the barrel, produces loads of present bat speed and impacts the baseball with authority consistently.
Richny Frans (2025 SS, Springfield, MA) took the most explosive round of the day, as the twitchy 2025 shortstop displayed lightning quick hands and tons of barrel whip to produce loud impact during the entirety of his round. He incorporates simple movements to get to launch, generates tons of present bat speed and has exceptional control of his barrel.