Thomas Galusha (2022 RHP, Middlebury, CT): Galusha started the BP session off with a bang, showing good quick hands that create leverage and the strength to drive the ball when square.
Ryan Flaherty (2022 SS, Duxbury, MA): Flaherty has a lot of positive hitting traits, including a loose barrel with good bat speed and a very clean path, with significant upside as he continues to gain strength.
Ronan Donohue (2022 SS, Melrose, MA): Donahue showed some of the better hands of the BP session, consistently squaring the ball up with authority and really showing thunder in those hands.
Gavin Donohue (2022 SS, Melrose, MA): Donahue does a nice job matching plane with his barrel and as a result shows the ability to spray hard liners to all fields with projection as he gains strength.
Tim Connor (2021 OF, Chelmsford, MA): Connor has a smooth stroke complete with bat speed and strength, and when he gets the barrel out on time the ball jumps, showing strength up both gaps.
Cody Bowker (2022 OF, Bowdoinham, ME): Bowker had one of the better rounds of the day, separating well and showing a smooth stroke complete with very good bat speed and strength, really able to drive the ball.
Connor Podeszwa (2021 RHP, Waterford, CT): Podeszwa really has very good barrel skills and showed the ability to move the barrel around, consistently driving the ball on a line and really having projectable power.
Samuel Feliciano (2022 1B, East Longmeadow, MA): Feliciano has some of the best strength of this event, and it shows in his swing as he's able to impact the ball authoritatively in all directions when he finds the barrel.
Nicholas Army (2021 RHP, Paxton, MA): Army showed good quickness to his hands, moving the barrel around the zone and showing the ability to work to all fields on a line.
Alex Bodnar (2021 2B, North Andover, MA): Bodnar gets into his back hip well and really drives through contact, bringing good bat speed and leverage as well, and showing pretty substantial offensive upside.
Charlie Walsh (2023 SS, Lexington, MA): Walsh does a good job of getting into his lower half and driving through contact, showing leverage and a good understanding of the barrel with projectable strength as well.
Mark Henshon (2022 SS, Wellesley, MA): Henshon showed maybe the best raw bat speed of the event, getting the barrel on plane early and whipping through contact with jump on a line and lots of projection.
Cole Mascott (2023 1B, Newburyport, MA): Mascott turns the barrel early and gets on plane through his stroke, covering the whole plate and showing the ability to spray line drive contact to all fields with good jump off the barrel.
Josh Keevan (2021 LHP, Holden, MA): Keevan has loose, easy hands at the plate that generate quality bat speed, and he shows the ability to square the ball up with consistency and has the physical projection that should lead to big power.
Carson Walsh (2022 SS, Sterling, MA): Walsh has very good hands at the plate and the barrel acts accordingly, getting out on time with bat speed and leverage, showing the ability to drive the ball pull-side on a hard line.
Charlie Walker (2022 RHP, Milton, MA): Walker's strength stands out at the plate, with the ability to really drive the ball when the barrel gets out, and he has the kind of physical projection that leads to potentially big power down the line.
T J Zagarri (2021 OF, Marblehead, MA): Zagarri showed very quick hands with a line drive stroke and whole-field approach, executing it all well and showing the ability to really spray firm contact to all fields.
Jackson Petisce (2022 3B, Methuen, MA): Petisce does a nice job separating and getting his foot down on time, showing strength to the path and generating good bat speed. He can drive the ball on a line and has projectable power.
Nic Frink (2022 C, Scarborough, ME): Frink's strength stands out, and he's able to drive the ball pull-side with authority and strength, showing significant power in that direction with more to come as he continues getting stronger.