Jeremy Diaz (2023 OF, Flushing, NY) starts his swing with a higher hand set in the box and does a nice job of generating extension out front while showing looseness to his hands. The ball comes off his barrel well and he’s able to work to all fields and still projects well with added strength.
Liam Bowes (2022 C, Shoreham, NY) took one of the louder rounds at the 14u portion of the showcase, utilizing his physical strength while showing fluidity to his path. He shifts his weight well through his lower half and creates extension out front with the present ability to generate back spin while showing jump off the barrel.
Michael Flax (2022 SS, Mullica Hill, NJ) is a bit upper body dominant in his swing but shows quickness to his hands which in turn creates nice bat speed through the zone. He worked consistently on a linear plane through the zone and found the barrel nicely while living to his pull side.
Andrew Park (2022 OF, Flushing, NY) is a young lefthanded who showed well in his round of BP, creating some whip to the barrel while showing loose hands. There are some timing mechanisms to his swing but when he was in sync, he showed jump off the barrel to the middle and pull side parts of the field.
Kyle Peters (2023 RHP, Drums, PA) is listed as a primary righthanded pitcher though that didn’t stop him from taking one of the better 14u rounds of BP. His swing has some length to it but there’s quickness to his hands and he utilizes the strength to his frame well working the middle of the field while picking up a home run to his pull side, too.
Aidan Zakarewicz (2023 SS, Chalfont, PA) worked to the opposite part of the field early in his round, living towards the gap with quickness to his hands. He stays linear through the zone and projects moving forward with some mechanical adjustments to his swing.