Robbie Carvelli (2023 OF, Flemington, NJ) showed a consistent line drive path throughout his round, impacting the baseball with authority to the gaps and flashed good backspin to the pullside when on-time. The quick twitch primary outfielder stays simple and short to the baseball and displays quickness to his hands and good feel for the barrel.
Nolan Kutney (2022 2B, Montoursville, PA) displayed an advanced approach during his round, impacting the baseball well from gap-to-gap and flashing legitimate power potential. The long, lean infielder implores a simple, repeatable swing with present bat speed, exceptional feel for the barrel and tons of long-term projection.
Michael Miller (2022 C, Lafayette Hill, PA) showcased immense power potential throughout his round, impacting the baseball and showing carry and backspin to the middle and pullside. The strong, durably built backstop displays a longer swing path with strength in his hands, good usage of his lower half and present bat speed.
Ben Moyzan (2022 RHP, Bethlehem, PA) was impressive during his round, as he displayed consistent line drive impact and advanced feel for the barrel. The athletically framed RHP/3B implores a simple, repeatable stroke with quick hands, good usage of his levers and extension out in front.
Yasir Gardner-Sizer (2022 OF, Pottstown, PA) continues to impress with quick twitch and athleticism. The strong, well-proportioned outfielder implores quick hands, a line drive barrel plane and strength in his hands to impact the baseball from gap-to-gap. Gardner-Sizer stays relatively simple and displays immense physical and power projection with his movements.
Tyler Tedeschi (2023 OF, Plymouth, MA) was consistent throughout his round, staying short and direct to the baseball. The long-levered athlete incorporates good extension out in front, present bat speed and strong hands to impact the baseball with authority.
Nolan Nawrocki (2022 SS, Rockville Centre, NY) showcased a simple line drive path with quickness to his hands and good usage of his lower half. The University of Michigan commit implores advanced bat-to-ball skills and consistently delivers the barrel on-time.
Peter Hrousis (2023 1B, Bethlehem, PA) impressed during his round, showcasing consistent line-drive impact to the gaps and projectable power potential. The right-handed hitting first baseman incorporates his lower half well, torquing efficiently to produce plenty of present bat speed.
Connor Smith (2022 RHP, McKnight, PA) used a short, direct swing path to deliver the barrel on-time and, with authority. The strong, durable framed RHP/OF stays in the zone a long time, flashes strength in his hands and carried the gaps numerous times.
Zachary Halligan (2023 3B, Uniontown, OH) impressed throughout his round as the long, lean third baseman consistently impacted the baseball to the middle and pullside of the field. He implores a strong lower half to turn the barrel with quickness and gets good extension out in front. He flashed legitimate power power to the left centerfield gap and creates tons of backspin and carry.