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2022 13U/14U Mid-Atlantic Showcase (04/30/2022 - 05/01/2022)


Purple vs. Gray Game Highlights >>

5/1/2022 8:03:09 PM

Jonathan Teza (2026 OF, Brielle, NJ) got the start for the Gray team and worked an efficient outing as he filled the strike zone with his fastball, topping out at 72 mph while eliciting weaker contact around the field.

 

Blake Duddy (2026 RHP, Warren, NJ) turned around a fastball in his first at-bat of the game in the bottom of the first for Gray and picked up a double that made its way to the base of the fence in left-center field before singling again to left field for a two-hit day.

 

Mathew Riendeau (2026 RHP, Holland, PA) and John Eddis (2027 SS, Woodbury Heights, NJ) provided a spark to the offense in the second inning as Riendeau pulled a ball past the outstretched third baseman and Eddis executed a nice hit-and-run with a knock into right field.

 

Raymond Pena (2027 3B, Pennsauken, NJ) fought at the plate and once again connected for a loud barrel, this time turning on a fastball deep to right field for a stand up double.

 

Matthew Gryskiewicz (2027 3B, Voorhees, NJ) once again showed his strength as he powered a baseball the other way to the right-center field gap for a double, plating a run in the bottom of the 4th for Gray.

 

3-Gray vs 5-Red Game Highlights  >>

5/1/2022 6:29:14 PM

Matthew Gryskiewicz (2027, Voorhees, NJ) barreled up an elevated fastball at the letters, shooting it into the left-center field gap for a standup triple. Gryskiewicz had continued to impact the baseball this weekend, showcasing legitimate power potential. The young third baseman generates tons of bat speed, really engaging his strong lower half well. Later, lining a single into left during his second at-bat, Gryskiewicz remained hot at the plate, turning around a middle-middle fastball. 

 

Mathew Riendeau (2026, Holland, PA) was an interesting prospect on the bump for the gray team. Working up to 80 mph during his first inning of work, the 5’11”/175-pound right-hander came right after hitters, getting ahead early with his heater. Totaling four punch outs during his three innings, Riendeau showed all the makings of potential ace as he continues to gain experience on the mound as he cruised in the upper-70s. 

 

John Eddis (2027, Woodbury Heights, NJ) smacked a double over the shortstops’ head, kicking it into another gear as he motored around first space, cruising into second for a standup double as the ball rolled to the fence in left-center. Eddis plated his teammate from second, bringing in gray’s first run of the contest. 

 

Jonathan Teza (2026, Brielle, NJ) unloaded on a ball, sending a towering fly ball to the left field fence for a triple. Teza uses his long levers to get the bat head out and stay on the ball through extension flashing that extra-base juice he possesses. 

 

Hunter Krainski (2026, Spotswood, NJ) poked a single into left-field, taking a fastball on the outer half the opposite way as he flared it over the third basemen’s head. 

 

Timothy O’Sullivan (2027, Lanoka Harbor, NJ) ripped a single back up-the-middle- in his final trip to the plate. Barreling a belt-high fastball, O’Sullivan has put together quality at-bats throughout the showcase but was finally able to find some green. 

4-Purple v. 5-Red Game Highlights  >>

5/1/2022 4:55:25 PM

Angelo Bellizzi (2026 RHP, Oakland, NJ) was impressive over his three innings of work, as the 2026 right-hander ran his fastball up to 82 mph from a higher three-quarters arm slot. He sequenced his full mix effectively to allow just two hits, while striking out six along the way. Both secondary offerings are promising with healthy shape and bite to his breaking ball, while his changeup flashed late tumble to the bottom of the zone. 

Daniel Pardini (2026 LHP, Eatontown, NJ) is an immensely projectable, young left-hander that impressed over the course of his three innings of work. He steadily worked in the 75-77 mph range with his fastball that flashed arm-side life through the zone. He mixed in a slurve shaped breaking ball with both horizontal and vertical tilt to it. He completed his arsenal with a splitter that showed some tumble. Pardini allowed two hits, no runs and punched out six hitters during his outing. 

Jayden Luftman (2026 OF, Upper Saddle River, NJ)..nmshowed off his speed by tripling deep to the right centerfield gap. He uses a simple, direct swing path to deliver the barrel with authority. 

Thomas Collins (2026 LHP, Upper Saddle River, NJ) continued to impress, this time showing well with the bat. The left-handed hitting LHP/1B drove in two runs with a line drive double to left field. Collins exhibits plenty of present bat speed, strength at impact and the ability to adjust according to the pitch well. 

Hoel Rodriguez (2027 RHP, Brooklyn, NY) continued to standout again today, as the right-handed hitting 2027 Grad launched a double to left field. The compactly built RHP/3B incorporates plenty of bat speed and natural lift to his swing. 
Black vs. Columbia Blue Highlights >>

5/1/2022 3:12:24 PM

Gavin Sylvester (2026 OF, Ashburn, VA) got the offense started for the Black team as he did a nice job of getting his arms extended and driving a ball over the left fielder’s head, good for a triple and a loud start to the morning. He finished the game with another extra base hit, this time a double to the opposite field gap to lead off the bottom of the 10th. 

 

Jackson White (2027 C, Voorheesville, NY) picked up a knock into left field in his first trip to the plate to spark the offense for the Columbia Blue team which was followed by an infield single by Amir Cartagena (2027 RHP, New Bedford, MA) to put two on with no outs. Cartagena later turned around a fastball for a single and then went the other way for a three-hit day.

 

Maximus Caron (2026 1B, Webster, NY) continued to swing it well this weekend, stepping to the plate before promptly turning on a ball for a single into shallow left field. Later in the game Caron got a pitch up in the zone he could handle and cleared the center fielder's head for a triple to lead off the 6th inning. 

 

Dylan Dumont (2026 RHP, Rochester, NY) showed what he could do on the mound yesterday and continued to show his arm strength from third base across the diamond today while picking up a single to the opposite field as well.

 

Brighton Fontaine (2026 SS, North Wales, PA) got his hands extended on a ball and lined it into left field for a single, adding to the total for the Black club. He also brought the heat for the Black team when he toed the rubber as he ran his fastball up to 84 mph with a compact arm, working to the bottom of the zone while mixing a mid-70s changeup with replicated arm speed.

 

Anderson Lambert (2027 3B, Laurel, MD) has quick hands at the plate and he let the barrel rip on a ball as he lined a double down the right field line, showing both his bat speed and foot speed on the bases.

 

Finding himself in a left on left matchup, Cruz Luna (2026 C, Crownsville, MD) went with a pitch and split the left-center field gap for a standup double late in the game for Columbia.

 

5-Red vs 3-Gray Game Highlights >>

5/1/2022 1:07:24 AM

Daniel Pardini (2026 LHP, Eatontown, NJ) flashed speed down the line in his first AB, beating out a ball back up the middle to lead off the game. Pardini has natural athleticism in the 6’0” 150 lb frame with strength in the hands and bat speed present. He consistently showcased awareness and IQ on both sides of the field throughout both games. 

 

David Nunez (2026 OF, Oradell, NJ) continued his hot streak with another pull side single to LF. The strength was once again evident in the lower half with pop in the barrel present on multiple occasions throughout the day.

 

Hunter Krainski (2026 C, Spotswood, NJ) flashed the ability to get the barrel out in front and drive a two RBI knock to RF during his first plate appearance. He successfully turned on inside pitches with strength in the 5’7” 170 lb frame.

 

Matthew Gryskiewicz (2027 3B, Voorhees, NJ) hammered a fastball to deep CF for a double, displaying dangerous weight shift and launch angle with easy backspin and carry. The righty has projectable power potential that should only continue to develop in the future.

Purple vs Red Game Highlights  >>

4/30/2022 11:28:47 PM

Thomas Collins (2026, Upper Saddle River, NJ) got the start for the red team, working three innings as he continued to show off his legitimate arm strength. The young lefty working in the upper-70s, low-80s, offering some deception from a ¾ arm slot. Utilizing his full arsenal during his outing, Collings showcased some serious swing-and-miss stuff that projects well as he gains experience on the mound and adds strength to his frame. Peppering the outer half of the zone against a heavy right-handed lineup, Collins missed bats and got ahead in counts. Finding his groove in the second inning, the lefty landed his cutter and breaking ball for strikes as he mowed down hitters, finishing his outing with six punch outs. While at the dish, Collins clubbed a single into center, using his elevated stroke to barrel a fastball up.

 

Angel Estevez (2027, East Orange, NJ) poked a single into left during his first trip to the plate, recording the red teams first hit of the weekend. Later swiping second, Estevez showcasing his athleticism throughout the first inning. Working a clean, 1-2-3 inning out of the ‘pen, Estevez worked efficiently only need 15-pitches to get through the 5th.  

 

Colin Bruccoliere (2027, Marlton, NJ) dumped a single into center, motoring into second for a hustle double to get the red team rolling in the bottom half of the 4th

 

Jake Downie (2026, Glenmoore, PA) peppered an RBI-double into the left-center field gap showcasing great barrel control, barreling up a middle-away fastball splitting the outfielders. Flashing some lift through the zone, Downie was able to elevate the belt-high fastball. 

 

Toby Harris (2026, Brooklyn, NY) followed up Downie with an RBI-single back up the middle, plating Downie from second. A quick, compact stroke, Harris squared up the heater. 

 

Jayden Luftman (2026, Upper Saddle River, NJ) was an interesting prospect, coming out of the ‘pen for the purple team. An athletically built 5’9”/153-pound right-hander, Luftman worked in the mid-70s with his heater that flashes some life through the zone.

 

David Nunez (2026, Oradell, NJ) unloaded on a ball sending it to to the left-center field fence for a stand-up triple. Nunez has continued to show flashes of pop at the dish with present strength throughout his frame.  

Gray vs Purple Game Highlights  >>

4/30/2022 9:48:48 PM

Raymond Pena (2027, Pennsauken, NJ) smoked a double over the center fielders head in his first at-bat of the afternoon. Staying through a heater on the outer half of the zone, Pena carried his strong round of BP into game play, later coming around to score the game’s first run. 

 

Nick Costa (2026, Mullica Hill, NJ) roped a single into left during his first trip to the plate, the 6’3”/193-pound left-hander used his long levers to stay through extension well with his linear path. Later throwing the 5th for the purple team, worked in the low-70s while working both sides of the plate, 

 

Nico Leal (2026, Holmdel, NJ) totaled six punch outs during his three innings of work on the mound. Scattering two hits, Leal mixed his fastball and breaking ball well, generating tons of swing-and-miss. Leal would only need 40-pitches to get through three innings, working efficiently as he got ahead of hitters early and often. 

 

Aidan Savinon (2026, East Elmhurst, NY) offered an intriguing look on the mound during his one inning of relief work. The physically built right-hander stands at 6’2, 225-pounds, using his long limbs to work down the mound. Grabbing an 80 mph during his outing, Savinon worked in the upper-70s, mixing in a curveball that flashed vertical depth and 11-5 shape. 

 

Cole Lombardo (2026, Garnet Valley, PA) ripped a line-drive single down the left-field line, bringing in a run for the purple team. Lombardo showcased the quickness in his hands, turning on an inside fastball, dropping the bat head on the ball as he was just able to keep it fair. 

 

Anthony Molinini (2026, Staten Island, NY) peppered a double into the left-center field gap, turning on a 74-mph fastball with his quick, compact stroke. Molinini has continued to display hitterish tendencies throughout the day after a very good round of BP. 

 

Matthew Gryskiewicz (2027, Voorhees, NJ) brought home two as he sent a hard groundball down the third baseline, bringing home the gray’s team first two runs of the game. Gryskiewicz has impacted the ball well to the pull side displaying present strength in his hands.

Top Exit Velos >>

4/30/2022 8:47:25 PM

NameExit VeloGradSchoolHometown
Brighton Fontaine912026La Salle CollegeNorth Wales, PA
Aiden Funk862026Red Bank CatholicOld Bridge, NJ
Aidan Savinon862026St MarysEast Elmhurst, NY
William Vasquez852026Colts NeckColts Neck, NJ
Nick Costa842026St. Augustine PreparatoryMullica Hill, NJ
Maximus Caron792026Webster-SchroederWebster, NY
Matthew Gryskiewicz792027 Voorhees, NJ
Timothy O'Sullivan772027Lacey TwpLanoka Harbor, NJ
Raymond Pena772027PennsaukenPennsauken, NJ
Mason Brundige762027Walt WhitmanBethesda, MD
Dylan Dumont762026Webster-SchroederRochester, NY
Cruz Luna762026Archbishop SpaldingCrownsville, MD
Daniel Pardini762026RanneyEatontown, NJ
Jonathan Teza762026ManasquanBrielle, NJ

 

Top OF Velos >>

4/30/2022 8:45:18 PM

NameOFGradSchoolHometown
Thomas Collins822026Don Bosco PreparatoryUpper Saddle River, NJ
Jayden Luftman792026Northern Highlands Reg HUpper Saddle River, NJ
Mathew Riendeau792026Holy Ghost PrepHolland, PA
Anderson Lambert772027 Laurel, MD
Cruz Luna772026Archbishop SpaldingCrownsville, MD
David Nunez762026Don Bosco PrepOradell, NJ
Gavin Sylvester712026Briar WoodsAshburn, VA
William Vasquez712026Colts NeckColts Neck, NJ
Jonathan Teza702026ManasquanBrielle, NJ

 

Top 1B Velos >>

4/30/2022 8:40:47 PM

Name1BGradSchoolHometown
Thomas Collins802026Don Bosco PreparatoryUpper Saddle River, NJ
Daniel Pardini802026RanneyEatontown, NJ
Aidan Savinon782026St MarysEast Elmhurst, NY
Grayson Fontaine722028UndecidedNorth Wales, PA
Nick Costa692026St. Augustine PreparatoryMullica Hill, NJ
Jonathan Teza692026ManasquanBrielle, NJ
Maximus Caron672026Webster-SchroederWebster, NY

 

Top C Pop Times >>

4/30/2022 8:38:46 PM

NamePopGradSchoolHometown
Cruz Luna2.072026Archbishop SpaldingCrownsville, MD
Yonadsan Vargas2.152026Depaul CatholicRidgefield Park, NJ
Brendon Baiocco2.242027Avon GroveCochranville, PA
Raymond Pena2.242027PennsaukenPennsauken, NJ
Aiden Funk2.252026Red Bank CatholicOld Bridge, NJ
Hunter Krainski2.332026St. Thomas AquinasSpotswood, NJ
Taylor Reidy2.362027St. Paul DiocesanWorcester, MA

 

Top C Velos >>

4/30/2022 8:37:02 PM

NameCGradSchoolHometown
Cruz Luna712026Archbishop SpaldingCrownsville, MD
Aiden Funk702026Red Bank CatholicOld Bridge, NJ
Raymond Pena692027PennsaukenPennsauken, NJ
Brendon Baiocco682027Avon GroveCochranville, PA
Yonadsan Vargas672026Depaul CatholicRidgefield Park, NJ
Taylor Reidy662027St. Paul DiocesanWorcester, MA
Luke Stelmack662026NorthwestGermantown, MD

 

Top 10 Yd Splits >>

4/30/2022 8:35:05 PM

Name10GradSchoolHometown
Cruz Luna1.612026Archbishop SpaldingCrownsville, MD
William Vasquez1.622026Colts NeckColts Neck, NJ
Deshaun White1.652027Williamsport AreaWilliamsport, PA
Matthew Genovese1.662025Manheim TwpLititz, PA
Brandon Barrett1.672026WestminsterWestminster, MD
Jalen Josey1.672026Holy TrinityNorth Baldwin, NY
Gavin Sylvester1.702026Briar WoodsAshburn, VA
Brighton Fontaine1.722026La Salle CollegeNorth Wales, PA
Tyler McCullough1.722026Gloucester CatholicSicklerville, NJ
Nick Costa1.732026St. Augustine PreparatoryMullica Hill, NJ
Anthony Soto1.732027Father JudgePhiladelphia, PA
Matthew Gryskiewicz1.742027 Voorhees, NJ
Anthony Molinini1.742026St. Joseph by the SeaStaten Island, NY
Anderson Lambert1.752027 Laurel, MD
Cole Lombardo1.752026Garnet ValleyGarnet Valley, PA

 

Top 60 Yard Times >>

4/30/2022 8:32:43 PM

Name60GradSchoolHometown
William Vasquez7.042026Colts NeckColts Neck, NJ
Nick Costa7.122026St. Augustine PreparatoryMullica Hill, NJ
Cruz Luna7.172026Archbishop SpaldingCrownsville, MD
Anthony Molinini7.192026St. Joseph by the SeaStaten Island, NY
Mathew Riendeau7.192026Holy Ghost PrepHolland, PA
Aiden Funk7.302026Red Bank CatholicOld Bridge, NJ
Cole Lombardo7.402026Garnet ValleyGarnet Valley, PA
Deshaun White7.462027Williamsport AreaWilliamsport, PA
David Nunez7.472026Don Bosco PrepOradell, NJ
Anderson Lambert7.502027 Laurel, MD
Gavin Sylvester7.532026Briar WoodsAshburn, VA
Daniel Pardini7.542026RanneyEatontown, NJ
Brighton Fontaine7.552026La Salle CollegeNorth Wales, PA
Thomas Collins7.582026Don Bosco PreparatoryUpper Saddle River, NJ
Anthony Soto7.582027Father JudgePhiladelphia, PA
Brandon Barrett7.602026WestminsterWestminster, MD

 

Black vs. Columbia Blue Highlights >>

4/30/2022 8:07:46 PM

Salvatore Cadili (2026 SS, Wyoming, MI) got things going for the black squad almost immediately, sending the second pitch he saw into shallow left-center field for a leadoff single. Cadill singled once again later in the game, this time down the third base line, for his second knock of the day.

 

Josiah Figuereo (2026 SS, Fishkill, NY) countered with a leadoff single of his own for Columbia Blue, turning around a ground ball through the 6-hole to kick things off.

 

Amir "Nacho" Salaam (2027, Owings Mills, MD) followed suit in the bottom of the second, singling through the right side to start the inning before swiping both second and third base. Mason Brundige (2027 1B, Bethesda, MD) broke the tie following Salaam, picking up a single through the left side to plate the first run of the game.

 

Jimmy Gallagher (2026 RHP, Williamstown, NJ) showed off his arm strength on the mound, running his heater up to 77 mph in his first inning of action, showing cutting life to the pitch through the zone with a compact arm action through the back.

 

Brandon Barrett (2026 RHP, Westminster, MD) continued to have a nice first day of the showcase, jumping on the mound and working into the upper-70s with his fastball, showing short sinking life while mixing a curveball with depth in the low-60s. He also fought a pitch off of his hands for a single into right field later in the game, following his outing on the mound.

 

Deshaun White (2027 SS, Williamsport, PA) put the best swing on the ball in the early going from the right side, barreling an upper-70s fastball back up the middle for a well struck single.

 

Cruz Luna (2026 C, Crownsville, MD) followed up an impressive showing during his round of BP with a hard struck single back up the middle to spark a rally for Columbia Blue.

 

Luke Stelmack (2026 C, Germantown, MD) put an impressive swing on display on the first strike he saw later in the game, whipping the barrel through the zone and connecting out front for a well struck triple that cleared the right fielder’s head.

 

Maximus Caron (2026 1B, Webster, NY) followed with a smoked baseball of his own, turning on a ball for a line drive single into left field.

 

Gavin Sylvester (2026 OF, Ashburn, VA) managed to clear the bases later in the inning, driving into with a double that dropped into the left-center field gap.

 

Dylan Dumont (2026 RHP, Rochester, NY) went to his curveball on the first pitch of the game and continues to do so, showing sharp depth through the zone while working into the mid-70s with his heater, generating life through the zone and showing a mid-60s changeup, all for strikes.

Batting Practice Highlights >>

4/30/2022 4:43:37 PM

With a nice combination of size and bat speed, Brandon Barrett (2026 RHP, Westminster, MD) showed his best contact to his pull side while working on a linear plane, showing jump off of the barrel with jump coming off.

 

Deshaun White (2027 SS, Williamsport, PA) handled the barrel well from both sides of the plate, showing quickness to the hands with a short and linear path and occasional jump coming off when squared.

 

Dylan Dumont (2026 RHP, Rochester, NY) swung the bat with intent throughout his round, working solid contact around to all parts of the field while showing the makings of some solid strength and ability to lift the ball at the point of contact.

 

Brighton Fontaine (2026 SS, North Wales, PA) showed some of the better power potential on the day, creating nice bat speed through the zone with solid strength at the point of contact.

 

Jalen Josey (2026 RHP, North Baldwin, NY) possesses both quickness and looseness to his right-handed swing, showing some whip to the barrel head through the zone while working on a linear plane with some solid contact around the field.

 

Maximus Caron (2026 1B, Webster, NY) is strongly built and he knows how to incorporate that strength into his right-handed swing, showing some jump off of the barrel with carry to the middle of the field.

 

Josiah Figuereo (2026 SS, Fishkill, NY) consistently got the barrel to the ball throughout his round, creating some lift at the point of contact while showing comfort working to the pull side throughout.

 

Cruz Luna (2026 C, Crownsville, MD) put his left-handed strength on display immediately with a deep drive to the pull side and continues to show fast hands and advanced strength throughout his round with back spun contact nad hard jump to all fields.

 

Brendon Baiocco (2027 C, Cochranville, PA) stayed short to the ball while working on a linear plane spraying line drive contact to the middle and pull side parts of the field consistently.

 

Matthew Gryskiewicz (2027 3B, Voorhees, NJ) is listed at a strong 6-0/183 and he found plenty of loud barrels throughout his round, utilizing his strength well to impact the ball including one halfway up the wall to center field.

 

Mathew Riendeau (2026 RHP, Holland, PA) might be listed as a primary pitcher but he swung it very well throughout his time in the box, showing a loose and leverage right-handed swing with back spin to his pull side.

 

John Eddis (2027 SS, Woodbury Heights, NJ) found the barrel throughout his round, staying short to the ball while showing quickness to his barrel with line drive contact to his pull side throughout.

 

Anthony Molinini (2026 SS, Staten Island, NY) is a young switch-hitter who showed very well from both sides of the plate. His left-handed swing produced plenty of lift with carry to his pull side while his righty stroke was a shorter stroke with some jump coming off.

 

Cole Lombardo (2026 SS, Garnet Valley, PA) put together a consistent round from the right side of the plate, living on a linear path with lots of line drive contact to the middle of the field while showing some whip to the barrel head out front.

 

Raymond Pena (2027 3B, Pennsauken, NJ) loads his hands at the start of his swing and looks to do damage with each pass through the zone, staying rather direct while creating some torque with his lower half, working to his pull side comfortably.

 

Aiden Funk (2026 C, Old Bridge, NJ) is strongly built and showed the strength in his hands throughout his round, staying very compact and direct to the ball while producing line drive contact to the middle and pull side parts of the field.

 

Hoel Rodriguez (2027 RHP, Brooklyn, NY) worked to the middle of the field, getting his front foot down on time while staying short to the ball and driving it at the point of contact. 

 

Daniel Pardini (2026 LHP, Eatontown, NJ) is a left-handed hitter who lived on a linear path, creating line drive contact with some loud line drive contact when he squared it up, particularly to his pull side.

Top IF Velos >>

4/30/2022 5:00:00 AM

NameIFGradSchoolHometown
Brighton Fontaine832026La Salle CollegeNorth Wales, PA
Mathew Riendeau812026Holy Ghost PrepHolland, PA
Aidan Savinon802026St MarysEast Elmhurst, NY
Jayden Luftman792026Northern Highlands Reg HUpper Saddle River, NJ
Robert Centamore762026Watchung Hills Reg HGillette, NJ
Dylan Dumont742026Webster-SchroederRochester, NY
Anderson Lambert742027 Laurel, MD
David Nunez742026Don Bosco PrepOradell, NJ
Salvatore Cadili732026GrandvilleWyoming, MI
Anthony Molinini732026St. Joseph by the SeaStaten Island, NY
Brandon Barrett722026WestminsterWestminster, MD
Matthew Gryskiewicz722027 Voorhees, NJ
Cole Lombardo712026Garnet ValleyGarnet Valley, PA
Tyler McCullough712026Gloucester CatholicSicklerville, NJ
Brendon Baiocco702027Avon GroveCochranville, PA