Cole McKenna (2025 MIF, West Deptford, NJ) showcased tons of present bat speed and good feel for the barrel throughout his round. He implored a simple, repeatable stroke with good hip torque and whip to his barrel to produce well-struck line drives from gap-to-gap.
Will Christopher (2023 3B, Middletown, NJ) impressed throughout his round, scorching several line drives to the middle-of-the field. He implores a slightly lofted stroke with good lower half movements and tons of present bat speed. Displayed projectable power potential with good carry and backspin.
Frank Costa (2023 OF, Mullica Hill, NJ) displayed consistent line drive impact throughout his round, as the uncommitted 2023 gets good extension out in front and creates a ton of leverage out in front. Flashed immense power potential to the pullside during his round.
David Yorke (2024 C, Bayville, NJ) had perhaps the loudest round of the day, while displaying an advanced approach and tons of present bat speed. He exhibits good feel for the barrel and uses his lower half exceptionally well.
Joseph Vaccarella (2025 RHP, Mickleton, NJ) is a physical left-handed hitter that displayed a loose, leveraged stroke during his round. He uses his long-levers well to create extension out in front and flashed legitimate pullside power potential.
Nick Shuhet (2023 RHP, Mountain Lakes, NJ) used a simple, repeatable stroke with quickness to his hands to deliver the barrel with authority throughout his round. He displayed a short, direct swing path with the ability to use the whole field well and produced numerous line drives from gap-to-gap.
Bradley McCafferty (2025 C, Beverly, MA) was impressive throughout his round, as the young backstop displayed tons of present bat speed and good adjustability with the barrel. He implores good lower half movements and strong hands to impact the baseball to all parts of the field.
Seamus Smith-Walsh (2023 C, Avondale, PA) showcased immense power potential during his round, as the strongly built 2023 Grad leveraged several balls through the middle-of-the field.
Julian Montez (2024 LHP, Westfield, NJ) is a physically advanced left-handed hitter with a simple, lofted stroke. He incorporates his long levers to generate extension out in front and leverage the baseball. Showed big time power potential with best impact to the middle and pullside.
Gavin Degnan (2023 OF, Lakehurst, NJ) was extremely consistent throughout his round. The uncommitted 2023 Grad stays short and direct to the baseball, while flashing quickness to his hands and plenty of present bat speed.
Micah Wells (2024 RHP, Philadelphia, PA) created tons of loud impact throughout his round, staying loose with his hands to create tons of bat speed. He implores a slightly lofted stroke with good lower half movements and leverage out in front.
Joey Calabretti (2023 3B, Perkasie, PA) showcased legitimate switch-hitting ability during his round. He displayed plenty of present bat speed and feel for the barrel from the both sides, while flashing more power potential from the left-side.
Dalton Downie (2023 MIF, Glennmoore, PA) showed the propensity to find the barrel throughout his round, staying short and direct with his hands to deliver it on-time. He exhibits quickness to his hands and good feel for the barrel. Flashed gap-to-gap power potential that will continue to develop.
Christopher Lanzilotta (2023 1B, Havre De Grace, MD) showcased an intriguing overall hit tool with big time power potential during his round. He implores a strong lower half, plenty of present bat speed and the ability to deliver the barrel on-time. He stays through the middle-of-the field with his approach and can turn the barrel with authority.
Leo Foust (2023 OF, Baltimore, MD) produced one of the louder rounds throughout the day, as the compact and strongly built outfielder scorched numerous line drives from gap-to-gap. He uses loose hands to whip the barrel with plenty of present bat speed and leverage out in front.