Top Prospect List
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2024 Top Prospects
Masai Marshall
OF - 2024 - New York, NY
Northwestern
Marshall showed off his athleticism throughout the event, as the 2024 Northwestern commit ran an event best 6.86 sixty and made a highlight reel catch deep in the right-field corner. At the plate, he exhibits plenty of present bat speed and uses the entire field exceptionally well.
Ty Mainolfi
SS - 2024 - Staten Island, NY
Boston College
Mainolfi lived on the barrel throughout the entirety of the event, as he produced several line drives in game action. It is a simple, compact stroke with excellent feel for the barrel and quickness to his hands. He recorded a 6.99 sixty, while showcasing plenty of athleticism and more than enough arm strength in both the infield(84 mph) , and outfield(86 mph). He provides an offensive minded skill set with positional versatility.
Danny Scullion
C - 2024 - Medford Lakes, NJ
Harford CC
Scullion displayed prodigious power potential during BP and carried it into game play, as the hulking uncommitted left the yard in game one and nearly left the yard again in his second game. He implores a leveraged stroke with tons of present bat speed and huge strength at impact. Behind the plate, he moves well laterally and uses a quick, direct midline transfer to thwart the running game effectively.
Jake Arnow
C - 2024 - Edison, NJ
Uncommitted
Arnow impressed on both sides of the ball, while showing off noticeable strength gains. He produced a 1.97 second pop time with near game like actions and recorded arm strength up to 79 mph during drills. At the plate, he had the highest exit velocity of the event (98 mph) and uses his strength to impact the baseball with authority.
2025 Top Prospects
Josh Toole
C - 2025 - Mount Joy, PA
Coastal Carolina
Toole, A Coastal Carolina commit was impressive in all facets of his game throughout the event. Defensively, he exhibits mobility and athleticism behind the dish. He produced a low-effort 1.92 pop time with game like actions, while producing accurate throws up to 75 mph during drills. At the plate, it is an intriguing blend of advanced barrel skills and gap-to-gap power. He found the barrel often and should only continue to expand his overall skill set with time.
Grayson Rodgers
LHP - 2025 - Bradenton, FL
Uncommitted
Rodgers displayed an enticing two-way profile, as the uncommitted 2025 punched out seven in his three scoreless innings of work on the mound. He ran his fastball up to 85 mph from the left-side and showed the ability to land his slurve shaped breaker for strike, while manipulating speed, shape when ahead in the count. Offensively, he collected hits in both games including a triple and showed off his athleticism in the outfield.
Luke Gallo
SS - 2025 - Shrewsbury, MA
Boston College
Gallo was excellent across the board during the workout portion of the event and carried it into game action with multiple athletic plays in the grass, while showcasing offensive upside including an inside the park homerun during game play. He ran a 6.93 sixty, recorded arm strength up to 89 mph across and seamlessly made each play look easy with his athleticism.
Tripp Beasley
SS - 2025 - Greenwich, CT
Villanova
Beasley has multiple impressive tools at his disposal, starting with solid speed threat posting a 6.99 sixty time. He showcased easy lateral range from the IF with clean transfers and zip across the diamond up to 84 mph. Offensively, he effectively used all parts of the field while generating backspin on the baseball, posting an exit velo of 83 mph.
John Parpis
RHP - 2025 - Commack, NY
Felician College
Parpis certainly has the look of a natural athlete, performing well both on the mound and at the plate with clean overall actions. He topped out at 83 mph with plenty of room for velocity projection in the 6-foot-3, 180 pound frame, flashing good spin profile on the heat up to 2451 rpm. He successfully used the pull side of the field for hard impact on the offensive end, posting an exit velo of 86 mph.
Joseph Perillo
LHP - 2025 - Houston, TX
Texas Tech
Perillo put the pure arm strength on display at multiple defensive spots adding to his overall value, topping out at 90 mph from the OF and 85 mph on the mound. The broad framed 6-foot, 190 pound primary LHP generated evident arm speed at release from a high 3/4 slot with heaviness to the FB that created swing and miss production. He flashed a refined arsenal with further spin development incoming.
Drew Tenet
RHP - 2025 - Medford, NJ
Franklin & Marshall
Tenet showcased plenty of intrigue on the mound, as the 6-foot-2, 195-pound right-hander ran his fastball up to 85 mph with late life to it and some carry through the zone. He mixed in a high spin 11-5 shaped curveball with big depth and plenty of swing-and-miss traits.
2026 Top Prospects
Tyler Kundera
LHP - 2026 - Bridgeton, NJ
Uncommitted
Kundera was impressive as a primary LHP, controlling the pace of play successfully with a quick tempo to keep hitters uncomfortable in the box. He topped out at 86 mph, utilizing a simple and repeatable operation while releasing from a lower 3/4 slot. The 5-foot-11, 180 pound lefty sequenced well and flashed the ability to use the full arsenal in any count with a solid SL/CH pairing.
DJ Ylagan
3B - 2026 - Fair Haven, NJ
St. Peter's
Ylagan was one of the more defensively sound names at the event, flashing super smooth glove work and soft hands from the IF with young carry across the diamond up to 86 mph already. He displayed the ability to get to spots effortlessly and make plays asked of him on numerous occasions. The righty has solid strength in the hands offensively and creates clear jump off the barrel gap to gap, posting an exit velo of 90 mph.
2027 Top Prospects
JJ Watkins
OF - 2027 - Mays Landing, NJ
Rutgers
As one of the younger talents at the event, Watkins has tons of exciting tools to project on in the future starting with a 6.88 sixty time. The speed threat translates into multiple aspects of his game, covering plenty of ground in the OF while topping out at 84 mph. He produced impact to all fields on the offensive end with compact bat speed through the zone, as he collected multiple barrels during in-game action.