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2022 Northeast Top Prospect Games @ Rutgers (08/15/2022 - 08/16/2022)

Batting Practice Highlights
8/15/2022 3:59:03 PM

Jason Bogart (2026 SS, Sicklerville, NJ) put the sweet line drive stoke on display to all parts of the field with consistent feel for the barrel throughout his round. The righty has projectable strength in the frame with advanced contact tool already evident.

Sammy Laux (2024 C, Limerick, PA) showed off some pull side power with a couple balls to the LF wall, using a slightly open wider stance to generate torque with the hips and drive through the zone. The swing path was direct and compact with clear strength in the 6-foot-1 185 pound frame. 

Brady Belfus (2024 1B, Deptford, NJ) used a high compact hand set and wider base to generate easy juice to the pull side, getting the barrel out in front successfully with strength to the hands. The 6-foot-1 215 pound 1B prospect is a threat to do damage gap to gap with repeatability to the stroke. 

Brian Fleming (2024 OF, Rehoboth, DE) used an open balanced stance to generate impact to all parts of the field, creating backspin and carry with easy bat speed through the zone. The lefty creates drive from the lower half with the ability to cover the entire zone. 

Carson Merritt (2024 SS, Elkridge, MD) peppered the pull side middle of field throughout his round, flashing effortless bat speed with sneaky pop in the 5-foot-10 150 pound frame. As the build continues to develop, expect the power to further reveal itself and only add to the natural offensive tools.

Noah Jordi (2024 LHP, Mendon, MA) did some serious damage to the pull side, flashing natural lift in the bat path with quickness to the hands present. The narrower slightly open stance remained balanced and got the bat head out in front with good extension post contact.

Ryan Zimmer (2024 C, Audubon, NJ) swung a consistent bat from a narrower stance during his round, working both gaps with intent and backspin. He generated plenty of torque at the hips with a line drive approach that he repeated well.

Josiah Brown (2023 SS, North Plainfield, NJ) looked smooth in both boxes as a switch hitting threat, driving the ball with intent to all parts of the field. Power potential was evident with compactness to the swing from the right side, turning into a fuller stroke with a deeper launch angle from the left side.

Jason Fultz (2025 3B, Harborcreek, PA) roped balls to the LF wall throughout his round, using all of the 6-foot-1 200 pound frame to generate effortless carry on the baseball. Fultz shows advanced feel for the barrel which directly translates to in game success. 

Sam Weinstein (2024 C, Brookeville, MD) produced juice from gap to gap over the course of his round, translating the strength In the 6-foot-1 185 pound frame directly into his stroke with lift and extension present. 

Aidan Paradine (2024 C, Bayonne, NJ) had one of the louder rounds of the day, punishing balls to the middle/pullside of the field with a heavy barrel through the zone. The 6-foot 190 pound catching prospect swings with violent intent that does significant damage when on time.