2/15/2025
Maximus Espejo (2029 2B, Iselin, NJ) showed off his barrel skills, lining a pair of knocks to separate parts of the field during live action. The 5-foot-7 lefty hitter remains short to the baseball, generating easy carry and backspin at the point of impact. He can drive the ball with plenty of strength from gap to gap.
Owen Hart (2029 RHP, Point Pleasant, NJ) put together an impressive inning of work on the mound. The 5-foot-11 right-hander went right after hitters with his fastball, which peaked at 82 mph and induced several swings and misses. He also showcased the ability to manipulate the shape of his curveball while sequencing it in effectively.
Quentin Ricketts (2029 1B, Pennsville, NJ) really impressed on the offensive side of the ball during live at-bats. The 6-foot 185-pound lefty hitter swung the bat well, driving baseballs to all different parts of the field. He creates good extension out in front with effortless leverage at the point of contact.
Jack Pascucci (2028 C, Lincroft, NJ) added a couple of loud knocks during live action, showing off his barrel control and adjustability. The right-handed hitter has plenty of evident strength in the hands along with the ability to work all parts of the field. He can expand the zone and drive the baseball with ease.
Robinson Stio (2029 OF, Parlin, NJ) found a few barrels during live at-bats including a loud one into the gap. The 5-foot-8 left-handed hitter stays short to the baseball, generating good lift and backspin to the middle of the field. He controls the barrel well and produces consistently loud line drive impact.
Luke Samuel (2028 OF, Haddonfield, NJ) was all over the barrel in live action, sending baseballs to different parts of the diamond. The 5-foot-9 righty hitter showcased a short and leveraged stroke while taking a direct path to the ball. He impacts it with easy strength and generates lift at the point of contact.
Xavier Sher (2029 MIF, Staten Island, NY) turned in a solid inning of work on the bump, earning empty swings with both his fastball and curveball. The 5-foot-11 right-hander sequenced in his 12-6 breaker effectively, successfully keeping hitters off-balance with it. He pitched with plenty of poise and confidence.