Mason Figueroa (2030 1B, Chadds Ford, PA) showed off the power upside connecting on a double to the wall in right-center field to drive in a pair of RBI. Added another double later in game to center field for an RBI. Good power upside from a long 6-foot-4, 200-pound frame.
Thomas Fanelli (2030 OF, Kennett Square, PA) showed the two-way upside. In the box, the RHH showed the bat-to-ball skills collecting three hits and an RBI. On the mound ran the fastball up to 73 with natural sink and short arm-side run. Paired it with a slider with 2-8 shape and shorter horizontal break.
Gustavo Gabriel Medina Colmenarez (2030 2B, Reading, PA) showed the bat-to-ball skills and barrel feel collecting a pair of hits and an RBI. The RHH showed a good line drive swing with feel to work from gap-to-gap.
Everett Hammer (2030 3B, Briarcliff Manor, NY) showed the upside on the mound. The RHP ran the fastball up to 73 from a lower slot with run and sink. Paired it with a two-plane breaking slider.
Mason Heideman (2029 RHP, Amherst, NY) stroked one to deep center field and showed the speed, legging out an inside-the-park home run. Added another double later in game to backside center field. Feel to impact and drive the ball with carry off the barrel.
Anthony Fornoro (2030 OF, Brick, NJ) showed the two-way upside collecting a pair of hits and driving in a pair of runs. The RHH showed a solid approach that works the middle-of-the-field with a flatter bat plane. On the mound, the RHP ran the fastball up to 75 with heavy, cutting action. Mixed in a curveball with tightness to the spin.
Marlon David Valladarez Jr (2030 1B, Philadelphia, PA) connected on one for a double to left field and showed some feel to impact with young carry off the barrel. Uses a flatter bat plane and showed the impact when able to get the bat head out front.
Ryan Dedman (2030 1B, Westfield, NJ) impressed on the mound, running the fastball up to 74 with some heaviness through the zone. Paired it with a change-up that had good velocity separation from the fastball. Also added a knock to pull-side right field.
Nicholas Lopez (2030 C, Bronx, NY) showed the barrel feel, collecting three hits and driving in a run. The RHH used quicker hands and a flat bat plane to spray the ball from line-to-line with solid feel to work the backside.