Jason Janesko (2023 C, Moosic, PA) displayed consistent line drive impact throughout his round, as the East Carolina commit implores a simple, repeatable stroke and uses his lightning quick hands to deliver the barrel with authority. He stays direct and concise with his movements into contact and has good feel for the barrel.
Jonah Richardson (2024 3B, Carlisle, PA) showcased big-time present bat speed and plenty of whip to his barrel during his round. He incorporates good separation and uses his lower half extremely well. Displayed gap-to-gap power potential, launching several balls with tons of strength at impact.
Collin Yeager (2025 3B, Canonsburg, PA) stayed consistent throughout his round, lining several balls hard to the middle-of-the field. He incorporates a short and direct path to the baseball, while displaying present hand speed and some adjustability with the barrel.
Jericho Morris-Johns (2023 1B, Stouffville, ON) had one of the louder rounds of the day, as the physical right-hander hitter used his long levers to impact the baseball loudly to the pullside. The 6-foot-6, 238-pound first baseball stays loose with his hands and delivers the barrel with good hip torque and strong hands.
Ryan Petras (2025 SS, Bethel Park, PA) impressed during his round, as the 2025 Grad implores an advanced approach and legitimate barrel skills to impact the baseball to all fields. He incorporates good lower half movements to get things going and creates good separation into launch. Displayed a consistent line drive path with the ability to use all fields effectively.
Drew Moerschbacher (2022 SS, Port Matilda, PA) had perhaps the loudest round of the day, as the Marietta College commit showcased tons of present bat speed and a propensity to find the barrel. He exhibits a simple, repeatable stroke with line drive tendencies and some gap-to-gap power potential.
Quinn Peck (2026 1B, Bristow, VA) used a whole field approach with good feel for the barrel and quickness to his hands to produce several well-struck balls throughout his round. The young 2026 Grad repeats his simple stroke, stays loose with his hands and delivers the barrel with some authority.
Will Coleman (2023 3B, Charlottesville, VA) was impressive during his round with his ability consistently create line drive impact to all fields. He implores a short, simple stroke with good lower half movements and plenty of hand speed to deliver the barrel.
Andrew Raymond (2024 C, Middletown, MD) is a long-levered 2024 catcher with a loose, leveraged swing and plenty of things to like long term. He exhibited the ability to use the whole field effectively, scorching numerous line drives to both sides of the field and displayed some power potential.
Gavin Kelly (2024 SS, Presto, PA) has an advanced approach at the dish with excellent feel for the barrel and tons of present bat speed. The athletically built 2024 Grad uses his lightning quick hands to get the barrel to the baseball in a hurry. The West Virginia commit displayed an intriguing overall hit tool with gap-to-gap power potential.
Kaden Hathaway (2025 3B, Washington, PA) impressed throughout his round, as the 2025 Grad implores a loose, leveraged swing with good feel for the barrel and strength at impact. He stayed consistent during his round, producing several line drives from gap-to-gap.
Yoan Feliz (2024 OF, Vineland, NJ) was consistent throughout his round, as the strongly built 2024 Grad uses quick hands and good lower half movements to turn the barrel over. He exhibited feel for his barrel and tons of strength at impact, while flashing some power potential through the middle-of-the field.
Andrew Scalia (2024 C, Windber, PA) displayed immense power potential to-go along with a solid overall hit tool and plenty of projection. He incorporates his strong lower half to create tons of whip to his barrel, finding it often throughout his round.
Conner Rippo (2025 OF, York, PA) is strongly built outfielder that impressed during his round. The right-handed hitting 2024 Grad displayed consistent loud impact throughout, staying simple with movements and delivered the barrel with tons of present bat speed and strength at impact.