Jalen Josey (2026 OF, North Baldwin, NY) showed plenty of things to like moving forward throughout his round, as the twitchy 2026 Grad produced one of the louder rounds of the night. He implores a simple, repeatable stroke with huge present bat speed, whip to his barrel and the ability to impact the baseball with authority from gap-to-gap.
MJ Wright (2025 OF, Hoboken, NJ) impressed with his ability to consistently impact the baseball, while exhibiting plenty of present bat speed and budding power potential as he left the yard to dead center. He stays direct with his hands, engages his lower half well and delivers the barrel on-time with strength at impact.
Mason Patience (2026 1B, New York, NY) showcased an excellent feel for the barrel throughout his round, as the left-handed hitting first baseman repeatedly sent line drives from gap-to-gap. He creates separation into launch, generates leverage out in-front and impacts it well.
Kenny Askin (2025 SS, Landenberg, PA) stayed consistent during his round, using the whole field extremely well to produce numerous line drives. He stays connected well throughout, delivers the barrel with quick hands and has feel for the barrel.
Sandy Jr De La Rosa (2029 3B, New York, NY) showed plenty of things to project on, as one of the youngest in attendance displayed huge power projection. He stays loose with his hands, whips the barrel through the hitting zone and has plenty of present bat speed.
Zachary Broderson (2027 SS, Dover, NJ) impressed with his consistency, sending several line drives from gap-to-gap. It is a simple, repeatable stroke with quickness to his hands and feel for the barrel.
Maverick Satnick (2027 OF, New York, NY) displayed plenty of things to like moving forward, as the quick twitch left-handed hitting outfielder peppered line drives to all fields throughout his round. He uses his quick hands to deliver the barrel on-time, while flashing impact potential as he continues to develop physically.
Michael Marchese (2025 OF, Staten Island, NY) took one of the louder rounds of the night, as the 2025 outfielder has tons of present bat speed, strength at impact and uses the entire field. It is a simple, low-effort stroke with whip to his barrel and budding power.
Anthony Depetro (2025 C, Staten Island, NY) offers a smooth left-handed stroke with looseness to his hands and leverage out in-front. He uses his strong lower half exceptionally well to create torque and leverage, while flashing pullside power.
Nathaniel Schnirman (2026 1B, New York, NY) took perhaps the loudest round of the night, as the left-handed hitting first baseman left the yard early in his round before launching several more balls off the wall. He generates tons of leverage out in-front, while exhibiting looseness to his hands and plenty of bat speed.
Christopher Medina (2025 3B, Adelphi, MD) showed intriguing bat speed along with tons of projection during his round, as the right-handed hitting 2025 scorched several line drives to the left centerfield gap. He creates good separation into launch, has some whip to his barrel and has strength in his hands.
Curt Friedrich (2027 OF, Summit, NJ) implores a simple, line drive stroke with feel for the barrel and plenty of present bat speed. He stays direct with his hands, uses his lower half well and consistently impacted the baseball with authority.