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Top Exit Velos

2/4/2024

NameExit VeloGradSchoolHometown
Jake Keaser882026Holy Ghost PrepFort Washington, PA
Dylan McCafferty872025Germantown AcademyChalfont, PA
Jack Torrence872025Bishop Eustace PrepMarlton, NJ
Joseph Catania832025High School for ConstructionOzone Park Ny, NY
Brett Brosh822026Vineland Sr High-SouthVineland, NJ
Gabriel Rogers812027Bishop Eustace PrepHaddonfield, Nj, NJ
Vince Anzidei802025 Bethesda, MD
Ryan Bruccoliere802025CherokeeMarlton, NJ
Aaron Clum802027ClearviewMullica Hill, NJ
Kyle Klein802027Garnet ValleyGlen Mills, PA
Mateo Noto802025BeaconBrooklyn, NY

 

Top OF Velos

2/4/2024

NameOFGradSchoolHometown
Tyler Rodgers862026Paul ViLogan Township, NJ
Jack Torrence862025Bishop Eustace PrepMarlton, NJ
Dylan McCafferty822025Germantown AcademyChalfont, PA
Vince Anzidei762025 Bethesda, MD
Nate Simon752026Avon GroveAvondale, PA
Ryan Bruccoliere722025CherokeeMarlton, NJ
Liam Walters702027Bethpage SeniorBethpage, NY
Joseph Catania692025High School for ConstructionOzone Park Ny, NY

 

Top IF Velos

2/4/2024

NameIFGradSchoolHometown
Jake Keaser832026Holy Ghost PrepFort Washington, PA
Mateo Noto832025BeaconBrooklyn, NY
Aaron Clum812027ClearviewMullica Hill, NJ
Sebastian McEnaney792026ChaminadeNorth Valley Stream, NY
Kyle Klein782027Garnet ValleyGlen Mills, PA
Ryan Bruccoliere732025CherokeeMarlton, NJ
Liam Walters712027Bethpage SeniorBethpage, NY

 

Top 1B Velos

2/4/2024

Name1BGradSchoolHometown
Luke Whitmore752025ShawneeMedford, NJ
Ryan Bruccoliere742025CherokeeMarlton, NJ

 

Top C Velos

2/4/2024

NameCGradSchoolHometown
Sebastian McEnaney762026ChaminadeNorth Valley Stream, NY
Colin Bruccoliere722027CherokeeMarlton, NJ
Gabriel Rogers722027Bishop Eustace PrepHaddonfield, Nj, NJ
Dylan Colantone692025Monsignor FarrellStaten Island, NY

 

Top C Pop Times

2/4/2024

NamePopGradSchoolHometown
Sebastian McEnaney2.152026ChaminadeNorth Valley Stream, NY
Gabriel Rogers2.202027Bishop Eustace PrepHaddonfield, Nj, NJ
Colin Bruccoliere2.282027CherokeeMarlton, NJ
Dylan Colantone2.292025Monsignor FarrellStaten Island, NY

 

Top 10 Yard Splits

2/4/2024

Name10GradSchoolHometown
Jake Keaser1.602026Holy Ghost PrepFort Washington, PA
Mateo Noto1.642025BeaconBrooklyn, NY
Tyler Rodgers1.652026Paul ViLogan Township, NJ
Sebastian McEnaney1.682026ChaminadeNorth Valley Stream, NY
Jack Torrence1.682025Bishop Eustace PrepMarlton, NJ
Nate Simon1.702026Avon GroveAvondale, PA
Jack Perlman1.712026Packer Collegiate InstituteNew York, NY
Dylan McCafferty1.722025Germantown AcademyChalfont, PA
Ryan Bruccoliere1.732025CherokeeMarlton, NJ
Joseph Catania1.732025High School for ConstructionOzone Park Ny, NY
Gabriel Rogers1.742027Bishop Eustace PrepHaddonfield, Nj, NJ

 

Top 60 Yard Times

2/4/2024

Name60GradSchoolHometown
Mateo Noto6.832025BeaconBrooklyn, NY
Jake Keaser6.952026Holy Ghost PrepFort Washington, PA
Nate Simon7.152026Avon GroveAvondale, PA
Tyler Rodgers7.162026Paul ViLogan Township, NJ
Joseph Catania7.282025High School for ConstructionOzone Park Ny, NY
Dylan McCafferty7.332025Germantown AcademyChalfont, PA
Liam Walters7.392027Bethpage SeniorBethpage, NY
Ryan Bruccoliere7.442025CherokeeMarlton, NJ
Jack Torrence7.462025Bishop Eustace PrepMarlton, NJ

 

1-Orange vs 2-White Game Highlights

2/4/2024

Jack Torrence (2025 RHP, Marlton, NJ) was near unhittable on the mound in two innings of work, topping out at 85 mph with lots of advanced swing and miss stuff in the arsenal. Picked up 4 K’s with late horizontal tilt on SL and evident fading action to CH. Commanded the zone well and could throw off speed in any count.

Jake Keaser (2026 SS, Fort Washington, PA) roped a single back up the middle in his first AB, flashed quickness to the hands with plenty of barrel control to pair. Ability to handle velocity with athleticism evident in all aspects of his game.

Liam Walters (2027 SS, Bethpage, NY) rocketed a ball to deep left centerfield in his second plate appearance, generating both backspin and carry on the baseball. Successfully got the barrel extended with present strength in the hands. 

Tyler Rodgers (2026 RHP, Logan Township, NJ) was another impressive arm on the mound, as the 5-foot-10, 170 pound prospect ran his FB up to 85 mph with a nasty tight SL in the 2050 rpm range. Easy operation with effortless life out of the hand. Flashed ability to double up off speed and sequence effectively for swing and miss. 

Gabriel Rogers (2027 C, Haddonfield, NJ) consistently found barrels throughout his day, showcasing the ability to use all parts of the field with evident weight shift and hip torque through impact.

Kyle Klein (2027 3B, Glen Mills, PA) made the most of his last AB of the day, squaring up a double to deep left centerfield incorporating the lower half well with leverage created in the stroke.

Batting Practice Highlights

2/4/2024

Ryan Bruccoliere (2025 MIF, Marlton, NJ) used a simple, repeatable stroke to produce numerous line drives during his round. He stays loose with his hands, generates present bat speed and impacts it well to the pullside. 

Colin Bruccoliere (2027 C, Marlton, NJ) impressed with his ability to consistently find the barrel throughout his round. He uses his lower half to create leverage, while imploring a loose, slightly lofted stroke to impact the baseball from gap-to-gap. 

Dylan McCafferty (2025 OF, Chalfont, PA) showed off his strength by impacting the baseball with authority to the pullside. He creates present bat speed, has strength in his hands and delivers the barrel on-time. 

Jake Keaser (2026 SS, Fort Washington, PA) took one of the more impressive rounds of the day, showing legitimate bat speed and the ability to impact the baseball well from gap-to-gap. He creates whip to his barrel, has adjustability with the barrel and used the entire field exceptionally well. 

Joseph Catania (2025 OF, Ozone Park Ny, NY) used his strength to leverage the baseball well to the pullside during his round. He generates torque with his strong lower half and impacts the baseball with strength at point of contact. 

Sebastian McEnaney (2026 C, North Valley Stream, NY) stayed short and compact with his stroke to produce line drives through the middle-of-the field throughout his round. He showed quickness to his hands and delivered the barrel on-time frequently. 

Jack Torrence (2025 RHP, Marlton, NJ) implored a simple, compact stroke to repeatedly shoot line drives from gap-to-gap. It is a low-effort stroke with quickness to his hands and feel for the barrel. 

Gabriel Rogers (2027 C, Haddonfield, Nj, NJ) displayed easy power potential to the pullside, while exhibiting good feel for the barrel and bat speed during his round. He leverages the baseball out in-front and has strength in his hands. 

Mateo Noto (2025 SS, Brooklyn, NY) took the loudest round of the day, as the left-handed hitting 2025 produced numerous line drives throughout. He implores a simple stroke with lightning quick hands to create tons of present bat speed. He uses the whole field extremely well and impacts the baseball with authority from gap-to-gap.