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2020 Northeast Indoor Showcase (Sunday) (02/23/2020 - 02/23/2020)

Sunday Session Batting Practice Highlights
2/24/2020 1:18:49 AM

Dominick Saldida (2022 SS, Toms River, NJ): Saldida showed a consistent approach in BP, getting the barrel out with bat speed and leverage and driving liners all around the cage, projecting well for big pop. 

Tyler Stone (2022 OF, Neshanic Station, NJ): Stone took one of the louder rounds of the day, really attacking the baseball out front and generating great leverage, driving the ball into the air and showing overall loud hitting tools. 

Jay Bant (2021 3B, Wall Township, NJ): Bant showed a very powerful swing in BP, lifting and separating before driving through violently with his hips, really impacting the ball in the air pull-side with huge jump off the barrel. 

Jake Cheeseman (2022 SS, Delran, NJ): Cheeseman has advanced barrel accuracy and feel for posturing well into his swing, getting the head out consistently and peppering the back of the cage with line drives and really projecting well. 

Vincent Esposito (2021 RHP, South Plainfield, NJ): Esposito has a complex move to load and stride but repeats it well and the results are tremendous bat speed that gets the barrel out on time and with authority, really driving the ball consistently. 

Mike Gallaro (2021 C, Manahawkin, NJ): Gallaro has a pretty simple swing and overall approach that he repeats well, showing feel for really moving the barrel around the square the ball up swing-after-swing with good jump to the pull side. 

JT Cap (2022 OF, Mechanicsburg, PA): Cap really stays connected well through his swing and has impactful bat speed with a line drive plane, doing an excellent job of squaring the ball up consistently to all fields. 

Oscar Scott (2020 OF, Sea Bright, NJ): Scott took a very loud round of BP, torquing well in his hips and really bringing his lower half in conjunction with good bat speed and violent hands, showing off big time raw power. 

Cameron Trego (2020 LHP, Coatesville, PA): Trego stood out for his intent and overall bat speed, really doing an excellent job of getting the barrel on plane and accelerating through contact, hitting missile liner after missile liner. 

David McCann (2022 C, Easton, CT): McCann separates well in his load and creates good snap through his swing, generating a ton of bat speed on a line drive plane and showing very good jump off the barrel. 

Austin Francis (2022 SS, Troy, NY): Francis showed very consistent barrel accuracy, posturing well and moving the barrel on plane early before accelerating through the zone with good bat speed, peppering liners to all fields. 

Everett Andersen (2022 RHP, Wilton, CT): Anderson really does a nice job of creating leverage with his long limbs and generating very good bat speed at the same time, combining to create consistent hard rising liners with lots of power projection. 

Roman Digiacomo (2022 C, Fairfield, CT): Digiacomo showed off a really nice whole field approach with the barrel skills and strength necessary to drive the ball in any direction, projecting really well for power with a loose, easy stroke. 

Michael Quigley (2020 RHP, Halifax, MA): Quigley has really good two-way upside, showing very good bat speed with violence in his hands and a clean stroke, driving the ball with leverage in the pull-gap direction with serious jump off the barrel. 

Lucas Rodriguez (2022 OF, Ossining, NY): Rodriguez has a lot of strength to his build and it shows up in his swing, really elevating the ball well with good jump generated by an excellent drive of his lower half into his swing and solid bat speed.