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2025 PG New York Indoor Showcase (Sunday) (03/02/2025 - 03/02/2025)

Live At-Bats Highlights
3/4/2025 3:17:09 AM

Patrick Weaving (2025 LHP, Warren, CT) tossed a clean frame on the mound, working with an exciting two-pitch mix. The physically imposing lefty ran the fastball up to 91 mph, working in an advanced slider in the low-80s. 

Jason Amalbert (2026 SS, East Hanover, NJ) pounded the strike zone with all three of his offerings, throwing an inning of untouchable ball during live ABs. He ran the heater up to 90 with life through the zone, while also using a slider with two-plane bite, and an advanced change-up with tumble.

Milton Dickens (2027 OF, Rochester, NY) worked long at-bats against some tough arms during live at-bats. He caught one barrel that was hard hit the opposite way, showcasing all fields impact. 

Landon Vangaasbeck (2026 OF, Hurley, NY) worked a strong inning during live at-bats, reaching 84 with the fastball. His lone secondary is an advanced 11-5 curveball with depth and snap in the mid-70s. 

Chase Tyburczy (2026 OF, West Milford, NJ) showcased a deep and unique pitch mix, starting with a fastball that possesses jump out of the hand, working it up to 83. He mixed in a slider with tight sharp break and a splitter that flashed drop and tumble. 

Jake Failla (2027 OF, Shelton, CT) caught a good handful of barrels in live at-bat action with some coming against tough arms as he smoked multiple line drives to the pull side.

Harry Jones (2027 RHP, Shelton, CT) turned in an impressive outing on the bump, attacking hitters early and often with his lively heater. The fastball had tons of arm-side run to it, ultimately peaking at 86 mph. The 6-foot-2 right-hander was successful at mistiming hitters with his fading changeup and 10-4 slider as well.

Evan Frangas (2028 LHP, Old Bethpage, NY) found the barrel during live at-bats for a loud knock up the middle. The 5-foot-10 lefty hitter delivers his barrel both on-time and on-plane. He impacts the ball with good strength and carry from gap to gap.

Ryan Ellison (2026 OF, Brooklyn, NY) showed off his barrel skills, jumping on the first pitch of the at-bat and launching it into the pull-side gap. The 5-foot-10 righty hitter has good strength in the hands with the ability to create leverage to the middle of the field.

Xavier DeJesus (2028 C, New Rochelle, NY) timed up a fastball and drove it into the opposite-field gap for a loud knock. The right-handed hitter controls the barrel well throughout the zone and impacts the ball with authority to all fields.