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2024 14U Northeast All-State Games (Invite Only) (08/24/2024 - 08/25/2024)

6-Green vs 7-Maroon Game Highlights
8/25/2024 5:38:26 PM

Aidan Mesquita (2027 RHP, North Haven, CT) put together two dominant innings of work, striking out five batters while failing to allow a hit. The 5-foot-11 right-hander pounded the strike zone with his fastball, running it up to 78 mph. He paired the heater with a slurvy breaking ball that induced several swings and misses.

 

Gavin Forlai (2028 2B, Wayne, NJ) tossed a couple of quality innings with three strikeouts. The 5-foot-8 right-hander went after hitters early and often with his fastball, which ultimately peaked at 80 mph. He also showed impressive feel for spinning his low-70s slider, which earned whiffs both early and late in counts.

 

Matthew Clarke (2027 C, Cheshire, CT) turned in two hitless innings with three punchouts. The 5-foot-9 right-hander kept his fastball in the 80-81 mph range throughout, locating it well on both sides of the plate. He also landed his slurvy breaking ball for swings and misses late in counts. Clarke also added a base knock through the left-side and a stolen base in the eighth inning.

 

Hudson Farnkopf (2027 3B, Spring Lake, NJ) got every bit of a two-strike fastball in the sixth inning, carrying it into deep centerfield for a triple. The 6-foot-1 right-handed batter delivers the barrel both on-plane and on-time, impacting the baseball with easy strength from gap to gap.

 

Salvatore Damiano (2028 2B, Morganville, NJ) put a nice swing on a fastball, driving it into the right-center gap for a two-RBI triple. The 5-foot-8 left-handed hitter remains synced-up in the box, frequently generating carry and backspin at the point of contact.

 

Cruz Febbie (2028 OF, Londonderry, VT) impressed on both sides of the ball, adding a base hit through the left-side and following it up with a diving play in centerfield. He displayed consistent barrel skills to the pull-side with plenty of range and athleticism in the field.

 

Cameron DiGiacomo (2027 LHP, Naugatuck, CT) turned on a first-pitch fastball in the ninth inning, driving it down the left field line for an RBI double. The right-handed hitter showcased an aggressive approach at the plate with a nifty ability to manipulate the barrel in and around the strike zone.