Nick Coletti (2022 OF, Carlisle, MA) showed the ability to create line drive to the pullside throughout round. Displayed quick hands, present bat and simple, quiet approach at the plate.
Marcus Peguero (2024 3B, Port Jervis, NY) showed projectable power to all fields throughout his round, while incorporating a strong lower half to create plenty of present bat speed. Displayed some feel for the barrel with loud impact when on-time and in-sync.
Christopher Quigley (2022 MIF, Halifax, MA) was impressive throughout his round, as the athletic middle-infielder displayed quickness to his hands and consistent bat-to-ball skills. Displayed power potential to all fields with loud impact and a strong lower half.
Michael Lorenzetti (2022 RHP, Bristol, CT) displayed some of the better power potential throughout his round, as he incorporated his long levers to create tons of leverage out in front. The 6-foot-7, 200-pound 2022 Grad has present strength in his hands and heavy barrel.
Grayson Sparr (2023 OF, Pawtucket, RI) gets on-plane early, whipping the barrel through zone with some quickness to his hands. Intent based swing with heavy barrel when on-time and in-sync.
Jamie Bobigan (2022 C, New York, NY) showed a simple, compact swing with gap-to-gap power potential. Displays good feel for the barrel and plenty of present bat speed.
Ben Waterman (2023 RHP, Milton, MA) used an exaggerated lower half trigger, remaining on time with a level swing path that produced line drives through the gaps. Flashing some future power potential to the pull side as he fills out.
Dylan Diaz (2022 OF, West Hartford, CT) worked through the middle of the field while showcasing the ability to hit the ball to the opposite field with juice. Present strength throughout his frame, using his lower half to create leverage.
Billy Mrowka (2022 C, Duxbury, MA) displayed serious pull side juice with a lofted left-handed stroke. Physically advanced, impacting the ball with present hand quickness and feel for the barrel.
Tyler Tedeschi (2023 OF, Plymouth, MA) remained balanced at the plate as he lined the ball from foul pole to foul pole. A line drive swing plane that covered the plate well, flashing power potential up the middle.
Hunter Chase (2022 MIF, Seabrook, NH) worked directly to the ball with a compact stroke. Sprayed line drives to the gaps, creating back spin with some present strength to his frame. Quick hands producing advanced bat speed that will continue to play as he adds more strength to frame.
Braeden Campbell (2025 C, Saunderstown, RI) stayed through the middle of the field with a consistent round, finding several barrels. Remaining balanced, producing line drives with an even swing plane. Showcasing an advanced approach as a rising freshman with present hand strength, there remains loads of strength for Campbell to add.