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Nathaniel Fuller (2026 LHP, Queens, NY) continued to impress at the plate, while flashing two-way abilities on the mound. The athletic, long-levered 2026 implores a compact stroke with plenty of present bat speed to impact the baseball out in-front, scorching a loud single to right field. On the mound, the young left-hander ran his fastball up 77 mph from an extended three-quarters slot and generates good extension out in-front. He mixed in a replicated changeup for strikes and a developing curveball as his go-to secondary offerings.
Michael Colon (2026 RHP, Scarsdale, NY) was efficient over his three innings of work, as the athletic right-hander worked mostly in the mid-70s with his fastball and topped out at 77 mph. Mechanically, he repeats well from a loose three-quarters arm and generates both whip and extension out in-front. He mixed in a tight, late breaking slider for both strikes and swing-and-misses. The 2026 New York native allowed just one hit, no runs and struck out two in his outing.
Alex Waye (2026 LHP, Massapequa, NY) was another young arm who impressed over his three innings. The long, lean lefty ran his fastball up to 74 mph and showed the ability to add-and-subtract to the pitch effectively. Waye mixed in a developing breaking ball that varied in shape, while landing it for strikes. The young, 2026 Grad will continue to improve as he adds strength to his projectable frame.
Aaron Diaz (2025 3B, Levittown, NY) carried his tools into game action quite well, as the 2025 Grad produced two well-struck line drives including a double to deep left field. The compact framed infielder implores a simple, repeatable stroke with plenty of present bat speed and strength at impact.
John Parpis (2025 RHP, Commack, NY) showed plenty of present arm speed across his three-innings of work, as the long, lean right-hander ran his fastball up to 82 mph. The operation is simple with subtle movements into balance and good stride length down the slope. He mixed in a sharp, late biting slider for strikes at times and generated some awkward swings when thrown ahead in the count. The command is still developing but will continue to improve with minor refinements mechanically. He also flashed some two-way abilities with a well-struck line drive to left field during game action.
Charlie Lods (2026 C, Rockville Centre, NY) was impressive during game action with his ability to impact the baseball. He loudly singled in his first at-bat and then proceeded to launch a double off the wall in his second. The compact frame 2026 backstop swings with tons of intent, has good feel for his barrel and generates loads of strength at impact.
Ethan Dai (2025 C, Demarest, NJ) showed the ability to turn the barrel on the inner-half, lining a loud double down the left field line. He stays short and direct with his swing, while delivering the barrel on-time and with some present bat speed.
Liam Velit (2026 C, Columbus, NJ) collected two hits in game action, as the 2026 New Jersey native has short, simple stroke with plenty of present bat speed. He has good for the barrel and adjusts well from pitch to pitch.