Cole Mulharan (2026 2B, Millville, NJ) ran the fastball up to 82 (2052 RPM) with a slider (2150 RPM) and a change-up that he killed the spin on with a 1413 RPM spin rate. Located well especially the fastball to the glove side and was efficient through his outing on the mound.
Will Newburn (2028 RHP, McLean, VA) ran the fastball up to 83 (2275 RPM) and showed good feel for the low-70s curveball (2370 RPM). The right-handed pitcher showed good feel to spin and land the breaker in the zone consistently.
Yadiel Caceres (2026 OF, Virginia Beach, VA) did well going down to get a pitch and lining it over the 1B head for a pull-sideknock. The left-handed hitter turns hard in the core and whips the barrel through with strong hands in the swing.
Thomas Levy (2027 SS, Chevy Chase, MD) got the bat head out front for a barrel into the pull-side for a knock. The right-handed hitter stays on time and creates separation and leverage in the swing with some bat speed and a flat bat plane.
Josiah Moore (2026 SS, Hampton, VA) impressed all game on both sides of the ball with good awareness and feel for the actions. The right-handed hitter also smoked a hard liner to the pull-side for a barreled up loud flyout.
Game Two Blog
Jack Kenneff (2026 SS, Lancaster, PA) showed a ton of upside on the mound, creating easy arm speed and life on the fastball that he ran up to 88 (2490 RPM). The right-handed pitcher showed a solid three-pitch mix with a curveball (2248 RPM) and a change-up (1818 RPM).
Matthew Fifer (2028 2B, Aston, PA) swung a hot bat all game collecting two hits, working the middle-of-the-field and the backside to drive in an RBI. The right-handed hitter showed good bat-to-ball skills with a level bat plane and some feel to leverage and lift the ball.