Gregory Bruno (2023 RHP, Staten Island, NY) is listed as a primary righthander pitcher but showed looseness to his swing from the right side. He stayed linear through the zone and showed consistent contact skills while working to his pull side with comfort.
Nick Martinez (2023 3B, Nanuet, NY) looked to do damage with every swing he took during his round of batting practice. He showed some of the quickest hands in attendance with nice present bat speed and the ability to backspin the ball hard on a line to his pull side.
Dario Sosa (2022 3B, Waterbury, CT) certainly looks the part standing at a long 6-foot-1, 185-pounds and shows potential at the plate with continued refinement. His swing is a low effort one, staying short to the ball with jump off the barrel and looseness to his hands.
Alex Stanyek (2023 OF, Holmdel, NJ) is an athletic outfielder out of New Jersey who shows nice tools to play with moving forward. His hands are plenty quick and he can generate present carry, a trait that will continue to improve with added lower half incorporated.
Ronin Lee (2023 OF, Brooklyn, NY) is another primary pitcher who showed well at the plate. He employed a patient approach and though there are some timing mechanisms to sync up in his swing, Lee displayed quickness to his hands and a feel for the barrel.
Evan Baschnagel (2023 2B, Garden City, NY) shows nice tools at the plate to follow moving forward as he continues to develop physically. He stays short to the ball with his righthanded swing and creates jump off the barrel to the middle and pull side parts of the field.
Hiro Wyatt (2023 RHP, Westport, CT) showed off his arm strength across the infield and then impressed in the box as well. He shows quickness to his hands while staying compact through the zone with present bat speed and jump off the barrel.
Joey Tonnotti (2023 RHP, Southington, CT) worked consistently on a linear plane throughout his round, flashing occasional iift out front and projects well with a long 5-foot-11 frame. His lefthanded swing offers extension at the point of contact with a short path through the zone.
Gabriel Tirado (2023 C, Newington, CT) offers plenty of strength in his frame and he knows how to unlock it in his lefthanded swing. The ball sounds differently coming off his bat, driving it hard to all parts of the field with back spin coming off and quick hands through the zone.