Gianni Vora (2025 SS, Niantic, CT) showed a longer stroke through the zone with comfort to work back up the middle, though he wasn’t afraid to utilize all fields while keeping his hands inside the baseball and showing a handle for the barrel.
Alex Hee (2024 RHP, East Walpole, MA) utilized a shorter, handsy stroke throughout his round of BP, creating a loud sound off of the barrel when squared to the middle and pull side parts of the field, showing occasional carry coming off.
Dominic Dumont (2025 SS, North Berwick, ME) came out swinging the bat with intent, looking to do damage with each swing. He shows nice fundamentals in the box while getting extended out front and projects nicely moving forward with added physical strength.
Kevin Rosa (2023 C, Dorado, PR) connected for the first home run of batting practice as the right-handed hitting catcher put his strength on display, getting extended out front while creating some separation in his swing and showing the strength in his hands.
Ben Miller (2025 SS, Rehoboth, MA) showed a consistent feel for the barrel, squaring up line drives around the field while remaining compact through the zone with his right-handed stroke. He projects well with added strength.
Cooper Tarlie (2025 C, Newton, MA) possesses plenty of quickness in his hands while generating lift in his swing path, showing some strength at the point of contact and he’ll continue to unlock more as he continues to refine in the box.
Danny Tambascia (2024 1B, Newton, MA) took one of the louder rounds of batting practice, showing fast hands and some real intent to turn on the ball and do damage. He gets extended out front and as he incorporates more leverage, the power should only continue to jump.
Jackson Lizzotte (2024 C, Old Town, ME) launched a home run of his own, showing off a handsy swing which packed a punch when squared up and on time. He shows a full path through the zone and plenty of comfort turning on the ball to the pull side.
David Pengel (2025 SS, Avon, CT) took a consistent round of batting practice, routinely finding the barrel while showcasing some of the better bat speed we saw on the day. He was comfortable to work the middle of the field but also turned on some balls and projects nicely moving forward.
Eddie Kaufman (2023 OF, Throop Pa, PA) incorporated his physical strength well into his right-handed swing, showing jump off of the barrel when squared. His best contact came when working on a linear plane as he showed with a well struck ball off the wall in deep left field.
Joshua Skuce (2026 SS, Toronto, ON) gets the barrel out front in his swing, creating some lift at the point of contact. He generates nice carry coming off of the barrel already, remaining on time and consistent with his swing path.
Taylor Reidy (2027 C, Worcester, MA) is one of the younger players in attendance as a 2027 graduate and as his round progressed, so too did the line drive contact. He works on a linear plane while getting separated out front and working to the middle of the field.
Conor Forkey (2026 3B, Fairport, NY) is a strongly built third baseman who utilized his strength well, getting his front foot down in time while generating some solid carry coming off of the barrel to the pull side part of the field.
Owen Miller (2026 C, Bellingham, MA) continued to progress throughout his round of BP, staying short to the baseball throughout. There’s comfort for finding the barrel while creating some stretch in his swing, connecting for a couple hard line drives toward the end of his round.