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4-Gold vs 5-Royal Game Highlights

3/5/2022

Tyler Renz (2024 RHP, Mount Kisco, NY) wasn’t afraid to back hitters off the plate with a running FB during his two inning appearance on the bump, ultimately topping out at 84 mph from a compact 3/4 slot. The projectable 6’2” 155 lb frame of Rentz worked exclusively from the stretch, sequencing well with a fading changeup in the back pocket to keep hitters off balance.

Colin Ahart (2023 OF, Pennsauken, NJ) pieced together a solid AB to lead off the game, driving a ball to deep right field with carry and backspin. Ahart took what he was given and stayed on an outside pitch well, showcasing solid extension and barrel control to produce loud contact.

Justin Pandolfi (2023 C, New City, NY) jumped on an inside pitch and sent a ball into orbit during his plate appearance, flashing a dangerous launch angle with intent to do serious damage in the stroke. He flashed lightning quick hands with lots of lower half weight shift while keeping the swing mechanics controlled and balanced. 

Mikey Brunetti (2023 C, Manhasset, NY) has plenty of power potential in the 5’11” 205 lb frame, and that potential was brought to light any chance he got at the dish. Regardless of the pitch, Brunetti was locked and loaded, seeing the ball deep with advanced bat to ball skills while using the entire field to his advantage.

Steve Svenson (2024 RHP, Matawan, NJ) flashed a full effective arsenal in his appearance on the bump, touching 85 mph with a banger curve that hitters had zero chance against. The physical 6’1” 200 lb righty got downhill well with running life that got on hitters hands quick. Svenson’s mechanics are compact and repeatable, keeping the body under control.

Jayden Onofre (2025 SS, Stony Point, NY) stayed back extremely well on a curveball to rope a line drive into left field, showcasing quick yet patient hands and a simple compact coil to minimize swing and miss. Onofre has athleticism present in the 6’0” 170 lb frame and has plenty of time to continue developing power potential as a ’25 grad.

Ben Fishel (2024 OF, Tappan, NY) put the inside out approach on display at the plate, driving a ball with clear backspin into the right center gap. Fischel flashed advanced barrel control as a ’24 grad and has more room to add strength and fill out the 5’10” 160 lb build which already has plenty of athleticism. He was also efficient on the bump up to 85 mph with plus offspeed stuff.

Joe Gaggi (2023 SS, Staten Island, NY) showed off a nice compact stroke at the dish with a line drive single back up the middle, displaying jump off the barrel on multiple occasions. Gaggi has tons of projectability and growth left in the 5’9” 160 lb frame with athleticism and natural ability present.

Greg Nascimento (2024 RHP, Kinnelon, NJ) just added to the list of live arms on display, as the super projectable 5’8” 160 lb righty pounded the zone early and often out of an over the top slot. Ultimately topping out at 86 mph, the ’24 righty successfully changed the eye levels of hitters and wasn’t afraid to challenge up in the zone, flashing a big 12-6 curve with lots of depth.

Top Exit Velos

3/5/2022

NameExit VeloGradSchoolHometown
Mikey Brunetti942023Manhasset SecondaryManhasset, NY
Colin Larson902024The Williston NorthamptonEasthampton, MA
Andrew Fierro892023ButlerBloomingdale, NJ
Christopher Baker882023VeronaVerona, NJ
Jonny Gilligan882023Passaic Co TechWayne, NJ
Aidan Vargas882023TeaneckTeaneck, NJ
Zach Rosenzweig872024Plainedge SeniorMassapequa, NY
Andrew Benvenuto862023Union CatholicBerkeley Heights, NJ
Will Roche862023Boston College High SchoolMilton, MA
Wade Hartrick852025Deerfield AcademyBoulder, CO
Brady Karmelek852023Nipmuc RegionalMendon, MA
Armen Laylagian852023HopkintonHopkinton, NH
Tyler Simmons852025FalmouthFalmouth, ME

 

Top OF Velos

3/5/2022

NameOFGradSchoolHometown
Ben Fishel932024Tappan ZeeTappan, NY
Greg Nascimento882024KinnelonKinnelon, NJ
Colin Larson842024The Williston NorthamptonEasthampton, MA
Mark Kovach832024Matawan RegMatawan, NJ
Caden Lozito832026West EssexRoseland, NJ
Colin Richter832024RoxburyLedgewood, NJ
Matthew Tafuri832026DelbartonCedar Grove, NJ
Christopher Baker812023VeronaVerona, NJ
Michael Novick802023Baruch College CampusNew York, NY

 

Top IF Velos

3/5/2022

NameIFGradSchoolHometown
Andrew Fierro882023ButlerBloomingdale, NJ
Jonny Gilligan862023Passaic Co TechWayne, NJ
Greg Nascimento862024KinnelonKinnelon, NJ
Vincent Duffy852025Nanuet SeniorNanuet, NY
Wade Hartrick852025Deerfield AcademyBoulder, CO
Joe Gaggi832023St JosephStaten Island, NY
Jayden Onofre822025St. Joseph RegionalStony Point, NY
Brendan Lewis812025St. Joseph RegionalOradell, NJ
Will Roche812023Boston College High SchoolMilton, MA
Nigel Sebastianelli812023Sir Winston ChurchillSt. Catharines, ON
Yenuelle E. Rodriguez Aponte802023Vineland Sr High-SouthVineland, NJ
Logan Scholl802024Albertus MagnusGarnerville, NY

 

Top 1B Velos

3/5/2022

Name1BGradSchoolHometown
Aidan Vargas812023TeaneckTeaneck, NJ
Colin Ahart782023HammontonPennsauken, NJ
Liam Onofry762026Delaware ValleyMilford, PA
Andrew Benvenuto752023Union CatholicBerkeley Heights, NJ
Christopher Baker742023VeronaVerona, NJ
Victor Reynoso742026Don Bosco PreparatoryStony Point, NY
Tyler Simmons722025FalmouthFalmouth, ME

 

Top C Pop Times

3/5/2022

NamePopGradSchoolHometown
Vincent Duffy1.902025Nanuet SeniorNanuet, NY
Mikey Brunetti1.932023Manhasset SecondaryManhasset, NY
Wade Hartrick1.952025Deerfield AcademyBoulder, CO
Jace Gilligan2.002023Passaic Co TechWayne, NJ
Armen Laylagian2.002023HopkintonHopkinton, NH
Zach Rosenzweig2.002024Plainedge SeniorMassapequa, NY
John Delgadillo2.012024SalesianBronx, NY
Liam Onofry2.032026Delaware ValleyMilford, PA

 

Top C Velos

3/5/2022

NameCGradSchoolHometown
Jace Gilligan782023Passaic Co TechWayne, NJ
Yenuelle E. Rodriguez Aponte772023Vineland Sr High-SouthVineland, NJ
Wade Hartrick762025Deerfield AcademyBoulder, CO
Vincent Duffy752025Nanuet SeniorNanuet, NY
John Delgadillo742024SalesianBronx, NY
Mikey Brunetti732023Manhasset SecondaryManhasset, NY
Zach Rosenzweig732024Plainedge SeniorMassapequa, NY
Armen Laylagian722023HopkintonHopkinton, NH
Justin Pandolfi722023Clarkstown South SeniorNew City, NY

 

Top 10 Yd Splits

3/5/2022

ame10GradSchoolHometown
Ben Fishel1.572024Tappan ZeeTappan, NY
Colin Richter1.622024RoxburyLedgewood, NJ
Liam Onofry1.632026Delaware ValleyMilford, PA
Vincent Duffy1.642025Nanuet SeniorNanuet, NY
Mark Kovach1.642024Matawan RegMatawan, NJ
Logan Kapusinsky1.662023North RocklandTomkins Cove, NY
Brendan Lewis1.662025St. Joseph RegionalOradell, NJ
Brady Karmelek1.672023Nipmuc RegionalMendon, MA
Justin Pandolfi1.682023Clarkstown South SeniorNew City, NY
Luke Olsen1.692022Bayport-Blue PointBayport, NY
Benjamin Rhode1.692024Elmira Free AcademyLowman, NY
Aidan Vargas1.692023TeaneckTeaneck, NJ
Colin Ahart1.702023HammontonPennsauken, NJ
Colin Larson1.712024The Williston NorthamptonEasthampton, MA
Michael Novick1.712023Baruch College CampusNew York, NY
John Kelleher1.722024Monroe WoodburyMonroe, NY

 

Top 30 Yard Times

3/5/2022

Name30GradSchoolHometown
Ben Fishel3.742024Tappan ZeeTappan, NY
Colin Richter3.762024RoxburyLedgewood, NJ
Benjamin Rhode3.782024Elmira Free AcademyLowman, NY
Colin Larson3.822024The Williston NorthamptonEasthampton, MA
Brady Karmelek3.852023Nipmuc RegionalMendon, MA
Vincent Duffy3.872025Nanuet SeniorNanuet, NY
John Kelleher3.932024Monroe WoodburyMonroe, NY
Colin Ahart3.942023HammontonPennsauken, NJ
Christopher Baker3.942023VeronaVerona, NJ
Logan Kapusinsky3.952023North RocklandTomkins Cove, NY
Liam Onofry3.962026Delaware ValleyMilford, PA
Ryan Carroll3.972023Whitman Hanson RegionalHanson, MA
Brendan Lewis3.982025St. Joseph RegionalOradell, NJ
Luke Olsen3.982022Bayport-Blue PointBayport, NY
Yenuelle E. Rodriguez Aponte3.982023Vineland Sr High-SouthVineland, NJ

 

Batting Practice Highlights

3/5/2022

Aidan Vargas (2023 RHP, Teaneck, NJ) got BP going with loud contact, showing some legitimate juice to the middle-of-the-field. With present strength throughout his 6’2”/195lb frame, Vargas employed a lofted stroke, engaging his lower half to generate loads of bat speed. 

 

Andrew Coyle (2025 MIF, Congers, NY) flashed some advanced bat-to-ball skills during his round of BP. Utilizing a compact stroke with middle-of-the-field impact. With some flashes of power potential as he continues to mature physically, Coyle displayed present quickness to his hands that produced some barrel whip throughout his round. 

 

Nigel Sebastianelli (2023 SS, St. Catharines, ON-CAN) one of the best rounds of the day, Sebastianelli showcased a legitimate hit and power tool, barreling up several balls throughout his round. Showcasing some serious pull side pop, the athletic shortstop has plenty of bat speed with present hand quickness. 

 

Wade Hartrick (2025 C, Boulder, CO) flashing some serious juice to the pull side when on time with his hanging trigger. With tons present strength in his lower half, Hartrick incorporates his lower half well as he gets the barrel out to the point of contact. 

 

Matthew Tafuri (2026 OF, Cedar Grove, NJ) impressed as one of the younger participates in this showcase. Employing a compact stroke with present power to the pull side, the young ’26 grad engages his strong lower half well as he generates tons of bat speed for his age. 

 

Stephan Rickert (2024 RHP, Williston, VT) showcased some whip to his barrel throughout his round as he peppered the back net of the cage. A simple, compact stroke that produced consistent line-drives back up-the-middle with present bat-to-ball skills. 

 

Brady Karmelek (2023 OF, Mendon, MA) showed off some big-time power potential to the pull side during his round. The ball seemed to jump of Kamelek’s bat as incorporates his strong lower half well, employing an elevated stroke with loads of bat speed. 

 

Andrew Fierro (2023 3B, Bloomingdale, NJ) produced some of the loudest contact of the day, displaying legitimate power to the gaps. With lightning quick hands, Fierro employs a compact stroke with the ability to elevate the ball through the middle-of-the field. Consistent barrels from beginning to end, the Bloomingdale, NJ-native impressed during his round of BP.

 

Colin Larson (2024 OF, Easthampton, MA) put together a loud round from the left-side during BP. Peppering the gaps with backspun line-drives, Larson stayed on the ball well through extension. Displaying exceptional feel for the barrel with present quickness to his hands, the Easthampton, MA-native has an advanced approach at the plate. 

 

Logan Bennett (2023 RHP, Forest Hills, NY) consistently peppered the back net throughout his round. A compact stroke that produced tons of line-drives, Bennett did a good job of getting his barrel on plane early, allowing him to cover the plate well. Showing flashes of juice to the pull side, Bennett turned on a couple balls

 

Logan Kapusinsky (2023 SS, Tomkins Cove, NY) had one of the more impressive rounds of the day. Employing a slightly lofted stroke with tons of bat speed and barrel whip, Kapusinsky showcased some easy pop to the gaps with excellent feel for the barrel. 

 

Tyler Simmons (2025 1B, Falmouth, ME) put together an intriguing round, showing flashes of legitimate light-tower power. The physically built 6’3”/180lb, Simmons got into some balls that really jumped off his bat to the left-center gap. Continuing to develop consistent feel for the barrel, when Simmons was able to remain on time and get his barrel out with his strong hands, he was able to punish baseballs. 

 

Christopher Baker (2023 OF, Verona, NJ) got the afternoon session rolling with a loud round of BP. Standing at 6’1”, Baker used his long levers to shoot backspun line-drives to the left-center field gap that really jumped off his barrel. 

 

Caden Lozito (2026 OF, Roseland, NJ) showcased an advanced feel for the barrel with an impressive round. Flashing line-drive impact through the middle-of-the-field, Lozito utilizes a compact stroke that he repeats well. The ball really jumped off his bat when he was able to get his foot down on time as he employs hanging leg-lift-trigger. 

 

Brendan Lewis (2025 RHP, Oradell, NJ) showcased some serious bat speed from the right-side, shooting balls into the left-center gap. A combination of electric hands and tons of strength in his lower half, Lewis employs a lofted stroke to lift the ball through the middle-of-the-field. 

 

Greg Nascimento (2024 RHP, Kinnelon, NJ) remained on-time with a hanging, leg-lift-trigger peppering balls to the gaps, consistently getting the barrel out during his round. Producing some really loud contact that echoed throughout the facility, Nascimento used his strong lower half to generate tons of bat speed. 

 

Jack Stemerman (2024 OF, Elmira, NY) put together a consistent round of line-drives, peppering the middle-of-the-field as he showcased some juice in his bat with lightening quick hands. Employing a compact stroke from the left-side, Stemerman flashed the ability to elevate the ball for extra-bases. 

 

Colin Ahart (2023 OF, Pennsauken, NJ) put together a solid round of BP as he displayed some advanced barrel skills. Employing a quick, compact stroke, Ahart used the whole field well as he looked comfortable going the other way. 

 

Ben Fishel (2024 OF, Tappan, NY) has continued to impress in all facets of the workout Saturday, taking hacks from both sides of the plate, Fishel showed exceptional feel for the barrel from both sides of the plate. Repeating his stroke from both sides, the young sophomore flashed gap-to-gap juice producing some of the loudest contact of the day. 

 

Logan Scholl (2024 SS, Garnerville, NY) peppered balls to the pull side from both sides of the plate as the young switch-hitter displayed excellent feel for the barrel. Repeating his swing from both the right and left side, Scholl flashed some power potential as he turned on some balls with authority. 

 

Mikey Brunetti (2023 C, Manhasset, NY) showcased some of the biggest power potential of the day, mashing balls to the pull side with electric hands. Employing an elevated stroke with loads of bat speed, the ball launches off of Brunetti’s barrel. A strongly built 5’11”/205lb catcher, Brunetti also displayed high bat-to-ball skills with a middle-of-the-field approach. 

1-Cardinal vs 3-Purple Game Highlights

3/5/2022

Colin Richter (2024 OF, Ledgewood, NJ) created solid launch angle to send a ball deep into the right center field gap during his first AB. The projectable 5’10” 160 lb righty generated good bat speed through the zone with quiet upper half mechanics to produce a smooth repeatable stroke. 

Jason Walters (2026 SS, Danvers, MA) muscled a single back up the middle during his plate appearance using a compact hand path to drive the inside part of the ball. As a ’26 grad, Walters has plenty of time to fill out the 5’8” 130 lb frame and continue adding strength. 

Will Roche (2023 SS, Milton, MA) just continued to be a hit machine at the dish, stroking another knock to left field with the ability to cover the zone and use all parts of the field. Over the course of the day, Roche flashed both contact and power tools in his repertoire, only adding to his value as an all around prospect.

Armen Laylagian (2023 C, Hopkinton, NH) sent a rocket with tons of backspin into the left center field gap displaying plenty of post contact extension and balance in the stroke. The ’23 C/3B works out of a 6’0” 200 lb build with strength in the hands and the ability to create lift in the bat path.

Andrew Fierro (2023 3B, Bloomingdale, NJ) had more than enough life behind the high 3/4 slot during his quick one inning appearance on the bump, topping out at 90 mph. The righty had advanced feel of the arsenal, commanding both a wipeout 11-5 slurve as well as a changeup with lots of turnover. Working from a 6’0” 185 lb frame, the strength and potential here could get scary.

2-Green vs 3-Purple Game Highlights

3/5/2022

Logan Kapusinsky (2023 SS, Tomkins Cove, NY) stayed on an outside pitch and drove it to the opposite field with good extension and barrel control during his opportunity at the dish. Out of a projectable 5’11” 160 lb frame, the righty handled velocity well and successfully kept the hands compact to produce an inside out stroke.

Aidan Vargas (2023 RHP, Teaneck, NJ) was dominant on the bump during his two inning appearance, producing heavy swing and miss stuff up to 86 mph from a 3/4 slot. The 6’2” 195 lb righty had advanced feel for the arsenal, dotting up the corners with clear run on the FB and a fall off a table changeup that had hitters way out in front.

Colin Larson (2024 OF, Easthampton, MA) roped a line drive to the opposite field with carry and backspin during his AB, displaying solid bat to ball skills with the ability to see the ball deep. Larson has projectable strength in the 5’9” 170 lb frame and will continue to see the power potential develop.

Will Roche (2023 SS, Milton, MA) crushed a line drive into the right center field gap at the plate, showcasing tons of bat speed and lower half rotation to create loud contact. Working out of a 6’0” 180 lb frame, developing strength is evident for the ’23 prospect with plenty of natural athleticism present. 

Andrew Benvenuto (2023 LHP, Berkeley Heights, NJ) wasn’t afraid to jump on the first pitch he liked at the dish, showing a simple compact swing path to send one back up the middle. The 6’0” 170 lb righty stayed through the zone well and minimized room for error in the stroke.

Wade Hartrick (2025 C, Boulder, CO) used a funky low 3/4 slot to generate natural movement on his FB up to 81 mph and record outs efficiently in his brief one inning of work on the bump. As a ’25 grad, Hartrick has plenty of time to continue adding strength to the 6’1” 175 lb frame, flashing a sharp 10-4 slider as his wipeout pitch.

Jonny Gilligan (2023 SS, Wayne, NJ) came in immediately throwing smoke on the bump, touching 88 mph from a whippy 3/4 slot. When located in the zone, no one came close to touching the running FB of Gilligan who pounded the outer half consistently. Raw untapped potential here for the 5’10” 170 lb righty.

1-Cardinal vs 2-Green Game Highlights

3/5/2022

Zach Rosenzweig (2024 C, Massapequa, NY) put an aggressive approach at the plate on display, jumping on the first pitch and taking it to right field. The ’24 grad has clear athleticism and strength in the lower half, creating solid weight shift with the 6’0” 195 lb frame.

Ryan Polansky (2023 LHP, Ringwood, NJ) was effective on the bump when in the zone, producing a heavy fastball up to 82 mph from a high 3/4 slot. The 5’11” 170 lb lefty was max effort on every pitch, showcasing raw athletic mechanics with clear run on the FB and a tight 11-5 breaker to pair. 

Tim Willans (2022 RHP, Whippany, NJ) used a super projectable 6’6” 185 lb frame and whippy low 3/4 slot to challenge hitters consistently on the inner half, running the gun up to 87 mph. Willian’s FB had ridiculous natural run and sink on it, producing tons of swing and miss and weak contact. He flashed a full arsenal with the ability to command a 10-4 slider as well as a fading change piece.

Trey Hartnett (2023 RHP, New Canaan, CT) is another arm to keep an eye on, working exclusively from the stretch with effortless life out of the hand up to 88 mph. The 6’4” 195 lb righty used a high 3/4 slot and a simple operation to pound both sides of the plate and produce consistent swing and miss with raw off speed continuing to develop. 

Michael Geissler (2023 RHP, Peabody, MA) is yet another raw live arm on the bump, touching 84 mph from a projectable 3/4 slot. The righty showcased the ability to work backwards in counts with an 11-5 shaped breaker as a get me over pitch. Potential is certainly here as command continues to refine.

Yenuelle E. Rodriguez Aponte (2023 3B, Vineland, NJ) showcased the ability to get the barrel out in front and rope a line drive down to right field line during his AB. The 5’10” 155 lb prospect has strength in the hands with a consistent level bat path to work the pull side middle of the field.