8/10/2019
Logan Pfannenbecker (2020 C, Woodbridge, CT): A switch-hitter with excellent barrel skills from both sides, Pfannenbecker really mirrors each swing off of each other, pretty rare for a player his age. There's quality bat-to-ball as well as developing extra base juice from both sides here.
Jaden Torrado (2020 OF, Bronx, NY): Torrado did a nice job consistently generating bat speed and getting the barrel out front, making hard contact to all fields on a line while also showing the ability to drive the ball up the pull-side gap. \
Cameron Corliss (2020 1B, East Granby, CT): Corliss showed some of the better strength and subsequent raw power of the event, getting the barrel moving uphill with the intent to drive it into the air pull side, which he did with authority.
Freddy Flugger (2022 OF, Suffern, NY): Flugger showed a loose, whippy lefthanded swing with good hands through the stroke, getting the barrel out front and consistently squaring the ball up, projecting well for power as he gains strength.
Sam Hill (2021 3B, Northborough, MA): Hill really does a nice job of getting his lower half involved in his swing, generating very good power with it, driving the ball on a line with consistency and good extra base pop up the gaps.
Jackson Wallis (2021 C, Washington, DC): Wallis executes a middle-field approach well with good hitting ingredients overall, showing quality bat speed on a linear plane that consistently results in well-struck line drives back through the middle.
Ethaniel Almendarez (2021 C, Lynn, MA): Almendarez's strength stands out, as he does a nice job getting his lower half involved and generating leverage off of a firm front side, showing the ability to rocket the ball up the pull side gap when he's on time.
Connor Bradshaw (2020 OF, New Rochelle, NY): Bradshaw showed off some of the best pure bat speed of the event, whipping the barrel through from the left side of the plate and showing the ability to really impact the ball, projecting for significant power as he continues to gain strength.
Jackson Linn (2021 OF, Cambridge, MA): Linn showed a really nice combination of balance and explosiveness to his swing profile, showing off big time raw power to the pull side with legitimate HR pop that is only going to get bigger.
Kyle Lavigne (2021 C, Bedford, NH): Lavigne showed off big time raw pop, bringing his advanced strength and bat speed together to create that significant power. He's got plenty of home run power at present with projection for even more.
Charlie Coon (2020 LHP, Duxbury, MA): Coon has advanced hitting traits and shows them off, with a great combo of barrel awareness as well as bat speed, able to work to all fields on a hard line as well as drive the ball deep pull side.
James Parker (2020 OF, Woodbury, CT): Parker has a simple, repeatable swing that covers the plate really well and allows him to make firm liner contact on pitches all over the zone, using the whole field with ease and repeatability.
Dylan Vigue (2022 SS, Leominster, MA): Vigue has good rhythm to his overall swing mechanics, doing a nice job of getting the front foot down on time, creating leverage, and impacting the ball firmly with good jump off the barrel.
Aaron Siegal (2021 3B, Abington, MA): Siegal has serious righthanded raw power and bat speed, and he does a nice job getting the barrel out and allowing that power to shine through with big time jump off the barrel when square.
Blake Chapman (2020 OF, Simsbury, CT): Chapman has very quick hands through the zone, really getting the barrel moving on a line drive plane, executing a whole-field approach with repeated hard-struck liners.
Frederick Rushton (2021 SS, Worcester, MA): Rushton has a quick, compact stroke with plenty of bat speed the quality strength, consistently getting the barrel on the ball and driving it on a line, projecting for solid pop at maturity.
Jack Beauchesne (2021 RHP, Chelmsford, MA): Beauchesne has a whippy bat and does an excellent job of getting the barrel on plane, showing the ability to really sting the ball on a line when he's timed up.
James Ward (2020 3B, Queensbury, NY): Ward has serious juice, really getting his lower half involved and letting his strength take over, driving the ball pull side with serious carry when he squared it up.
Chris Presinal (2020 1B, Boston, MA): Presinal's physicality and strength stand out right away, and he puts them to use offensively, getting his lower half involved and generating huge carry off the barrel when squared up, showing easy jump pull side with lots of power.
Justin Humenay (2020 RHP, Beaconsfield, QC): Humenay has excellent bat speed with good hands through the zone, matching plane well and showing the ability to drive the ball up both gaps with good jump and carry along with projection for more power.
Samuel Parks (2021 OF, Marion, MA): Parks has twitchy hands through his swing that allow the barrel to get out front and match plane well, doing a nice job of spraying firm liners all over the field and projecting for some power.
Nick Toro (2021 C, Lincoln, RI): Toro's bat speed and strength combination is excellent, allowing him to get the barrel out front and really drive the ball, with excellent carry into the air creating very good raw power.