Kyle Hard (2023 MIF, Mahwah, NJ) worked on a mostly linear plane with his swing and barreled balls to the middle and pull side parts of the field. He projects well moving forward.
Dylan Vigue (2023 SS, Leominster, MA) has a longer swing but also has present bat speed and gets the barrel going through the zone, showing lift with his swing path and some pop off of the barrel when squared.
Eric Cha (2023 RHP, Harrington Park, NJ) is listed a primary arm on his profile but showed some things to like during his round of BP. He has quickness to his hands and works on a linear plane with jump off the barrel and projects for more with additional separation in his swing.
Roman Digiacomo (2022 C, Fairfield, CT) is strongly built and uses it well in his right-handed swing. He creates present bat speed through the zone and when he was one time he was able to generate nice life off of the barrel.
Daniel Rice III (2022 SS, West Greenwich, RI) put together a nice round of BP, showing a quick stroke with nice bat speed from the left side. He gets extended out front and worked barreled contact all around while staying direct with his swing.
Christopher Rotella (2022 MIF, Providence, RI) swings with intent and looks to impact the ball at contact, creating extension out front at the point of contact while showing nice present bat speed through the zone.
Anthony Torreso (2022 C, Stratford, CT) had a nice swing, showing a smooth and fluid stroke through the zone. He gets nice separation in his swing, repeating his mechanics well from pitch to pitch.
Samuel Benedict (2022 SS, South Glastonbury, CT) stayed short to the ball before creating nice extension out front, showing a natural feel for the barrel. He repeats his swing and shows fluidity through the zone, consistently squaring balls up to the back of the net.
Bennett House (2022 OF, Upton, MA) has some strength to his frame and uses it well, generating lift to his swing path while working to the middle and pull side parts of the field.
Luke Szepek (2023 C, Albany, NY) continued to have a nice day with a quality round of BP. The right-handed hitting catcher showed a fluid stroke with looseness to his hands, creating some solid jump to the middle of the field.
Samuel Feliciano (2022 1B, East Longmeadow, MA) led the event with a 100 mph exit velocity and he showed that type of strength in his round as well. Though he has some timing components to his load, Feliciano consistently got the barrel out front and was able to impact the ball on a line back up the middle.