William Bethea (2025 3B, South Plainfield, NJ) displayed tons of present bat speed and legitimate gap-to-gap power potential throughout his round. He creates tons of torque with his lower half and leverages the baseball out in-front.
Joe Larosa (2026 OF, Scotch Plains, NJ) stayed consistent during his round, as the left-handed hitting 2026 implores a simple line drive stroke with some present bat speed. He used the entire field effectively and flashed some pullside power potential.
Matt Podesta (2025 C, Lake Grove, NY) took one of the louder rounds of the day, as he consistently impacted the baseball with authority from gap-to-gap. He creates plenty of bat speed and has some feel for the barrel.
Spencer Makarewicz (2026 OF, New Fairfield, CT) continued to impress, as the 2026 outfielder implores a simple line drive stroke with quickness to his hands and feel for the barrel. He stays loose and whip the barrel through the zone with intent.
Ryder Dougherty (2026 SS, Rego Park, NY) used a lofted stroke to produce numerous line drives through the middle-of-the field during his round. He showed adjustability with the barrel, generates easy bat speed and impacts it well.
Reyes Quinones (2025 OF, Eatontown, NJ) impressed with his quick hands and ability to create tons of present bat speed. He used the middle-of-the field well throughout with several well-struck line drives.
Cole Marchetti (2026 3B, Columbus, NJ) used his levers well to create plenty of present bat speed and extension out in-front. He produced several well-struck line drives from gap-to-gap and projects for more power as he continues to physically mature.
Jadiel Rivera (2026 C, Ridgewood, NY) used his strength to consistently impact the baseball loudly during his round. He stays simple and repeats his swing effectively. He creates leverage and bat speed using his long levers, while having feel for the barrel.
Anthony Ungaro (2025 OF, Cherry Hill, NJ) showed tons of strength at impact, while scorching several line drives through the middle-of-the field during his round. He implores a compact, direct stroke with quickness to his hands and present bat speed.
Brayden Morrison (2027 C, South Plainfield, NJ) took one of the louder rounds of the day, as he creates tons of present bat speed and whip to his barrel. He flashed power potential to the pullside and projects for even more as he continues to physically mature.
Michael Gough (2026 RHP, Lincroft, NJ) showed tons of strength, as the strongly built 2026 impacted the baseball with authority throughout the entirety of his round. He uses his lower half extremely well and has present bat speed.