Thomas Barone (2024 C, Selden, NY) stayed consistent throughout his round, as the 2024 backstop implores a simple, direct stroke with quickness to his hands and good feel for the barrel. He stays through the middle-of-the field and produced several well-struck line drives.
Alex Luchynskyi (2025 RHP, Mahwah, NJ) showcased lightning quick hands and feel for the barrel during his round. He stays short and simple with his swing path and scorched several line drives throughout his round.
Luke Rizzi (2025 3B, Medford, NY) displayed advanced bat-to-balls skills and plenty of components to like moving forward. It is a compact, slightly lofted stroke with plenty of present bat speed.
Fiztgerald Barranco Villanueva (2024 SS, Springfield, MA) showcased legitimate switch-hitting ability during his round, as the twitchy 2024 middle-infielder has tons of bat speed from both sides and feel for the barrel. He implores similar movements from both sides and has good feel for the barrel.
Joshua Virella (2024 1B, Port Chester, NY) displayed immense power potential from both sides of the plate, as the hulking 6-foot-4 2024 Grad generates a tons of leverage and natural lift with his swing path. He produced loud impact to the pullside and has some feel for the barrel.
Hudson Cavallo (2025 RHP, Hopewell Junction, NY) is an imposing 6-foot-5 right-handed pitcher that showed impressive power throughout his round. He creates a ton of leverage out in-front, has sound feel for the barrel and impacts the baseball well from gap-to-gap.
Raymond Ferguson (2024 C, Dix Hills, NY) was consistent during his round, as the 2024 backstop implores a flatter swing path with quickness to his hands and good feel for the barrel.
Jack McMenamey (2026 3B, Wilton, CT) showed consistent bat-to-ball skills with plenty of present bat speed and feel for the barrel throughout his round. He stays short and direct to the baseball and impacts it well from gap-to-gap.
Jayden Onofre (2025 SS, Stony Point, NY) stayed pretty simple throughout his round, as 2025 shortstop worked gap-to-gap seamlessly with numerous well-struck line drives and a low effort stroke. He generates plenty of whip to his barrel and has plenty of present bat speed.
John Franchi (2024 RHP, Nanuet, NY) used a loose, slightly lofted stroke to impact the baseball with authority from gap-to-gap. He incorporates a strong lower half to generate plenty of present bat speed and repeats well.
Roberto Robles Negron (2023 C, Arecibo, PR) was impressive during his round with his propensity to find the barrel often. It is an intent based swing with tons of present bat speed and good separation. He torques it well and generates easy whip to his barrel.
Lucas Hernandez (2024 1B, Massapequa Park, NY) implores a slightly lofted stroke with sound feel for the barrel and immense power potential to the pullside. He showed the ability to use the whole field effectively and stays pretty direct with his hands.
Alex D'Angelo (2026 C, Ridgewood, NJ) implores a loose, leveraged stroke with plenty of feel for the barrel and strength at impact. The 2026 catcher uses his lower half extremely well to generate whip to his barrel and plenty of bat speed.
Henry Pancoast (2026 OF, Hainesport, NJ) took one of the louder rounds of the day, as the strongly built 2026 Grad generates loads of leverage in his swing and has plenty of present bat speed. He stayed through the middle-of-the field effectively, while showing the ability to drive the baseball with authority to right-center field. The swing projects vastly long term.
Landon Pudlak (2026 SS, Stirling, NJ) displayed a simple, low effort swing with tons of present bat speed and barrel awareness. He incorporates plenty of leverage and impacted the baseball from gap-to-gap with authority.
Anthony Caruso (2027 1B, Belleville, NJ) produced several well-struck line drives throughout his round, as the 2027 right-handed hitter has advanced hand-eye coordination and feel for the barrel. He stays quiet with his movements and has plenty of present bat speed.
Jonathon Bohlman (2024 3B, Rocky Point, NY) worked both gaps effectively during his round, as the athletically built 2024 Grad creates good separation and leverage out in-front. He impacted the baseball with authority frequently and projects to add more strength moving forward.
Jasiah Rodriques (2025 3B, Lodi, NJ) showed excellent feel for the barrel, as the twitchy 2025 peppered the middle-of-the field throughout his round. He stays direct with hands and displayed plenty of present bat speed.
Jason Alvarado (2026 MIF, Bogota, NJ) implores a loose, leveraged stroke with plenty of bat speed and good feel for the barrel. He stayed through the middle-of-the field effectively and the swing projects moving forward.
John DiGregorio (2024 C, Westfield, NJ) took perhaps the loudest round of the day, as the physical Penn State commit consistently impacted the baseball with authority to all fields. He generates easy bat speed, has good feel for the barrel and strength in his hands.
Matty Blanusa (2025 RHP, Newton, MA) was consistent during his round, as the 2025 primary pitcher used a simple, repeatable swing with good feel for the barrel. He impacted the baseball well from gap-to-gap and projects to add power moving forward.
Mylo Munoz (2026 OF, New York, NY) impressed throughout his round with consistent contact and plenty of things to project on. He stays pretty simple with his movements and produces plenty of bat speed.
Isaías Reyes (2025 2B, Norwood, NJ) showcased an simple, efficient stroke with lightning quick hands and feel for the barrel. He used the middle-of-the field effectively and flashed some budding power potential.
Aidan Savinon (2026 1B, East Elmhurst, NY) showed immense power potential during his round, as he implored a loose, lofted stroke with loud impact. He generates easy lift and has plenty of present bat speed.
Luke Monico (2024 2B, Ramsey, NJ) took the most consistent round of the day, as the 2024 Grad scorched several line drives from gap-to-gap during his round. He implores a simple, direct stroke with plenty of present bat speed and good feel for the barrel.