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2018 Northeast Prospect Showcase

8-Royal vs 9-White Highlights
8/11/2018 2:10:02 PM
Eric Cunning (2020 RHP, Marlton, NJ): Cunning pitched extremely well in his four frames, allowing a scant run while getting a significant amount of ground balls. He's highly projectable and up to 81 mph right now with plenty more in the tank to go with good life and command. 

Caleb Piwnicki (2019 RHP, Alton, NH): Piwnicki pitched quite well for the Royal team, shutting out the White team over his three frames, picking up two strikeouts in the process. He works with a fastball in the 78-82 mph range with good arm side life and misses bats with a short, sharp slider as well. 

Michael Quigley (2020 RHP, Halifax, MA): Quigley, a UMASS Lowell commit, showed the best arm strength of the game on the mound when he ran his fastball up to 85 mph and showed the ability to miss bats with it up in the zone. 

Andrew Alise (2020 3B, Ithaca, NY): Alise took a very good round of batting practice on Friday night and continued to swing a hot stick in this game, ripping a backspun double to the pullside with significant carry. He's very physically strong and that strength shows in his swing. 

Clayton McAllister (2020 C, Swanton, VT): McAllister had a very interesting at-bat in this game, staying in against a lot of riding fastballs that nearly hit him before getting his arms extended and driving a triple up the right-center field gap, showing a good combo of bat speed and some present strength in the process. 

Tyler Gonzalez (2019 3B, North Reading, MA): Gonzalez, a Stetson commit, showed off high-level tools all throughout workout day on Friday and then brought them into the game on Saturday, showing off his high-end bat speed and power by driving a ground rule double to the opposite field over the right fielder's head. 

Joshua Beayon (2019 1B, Pittsford, VT): Beayon looked good two ways in this one, driving a double up the pull side gap with good carry and overall loft to the stroke earlier in the game then singling up the middle later on, and then getting on the mound and doing a good job pounding the zone with deceptive stuff, punching out three over two scoreless frames.