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2022 Fall East Coast Showcase (09/03/2022 - 09/04/2022)


Top CB Spin Rates >>

9/5/2022 1:55:04 PM

NameCB SpinCBGradSchoolHometown
Gavin Weber2148682025St. Johns CollegeSeverna Park, MD

 

Top SLD Spin Rates >>

9/5/2022 1:54:23 PM

NameSL SpinSLGradSchoolHometown
Nathan Bassett2803832023PatriotBristow, VA
Noah Gyauch-Quirk2592782024LibertyBethlehem, PA
Carlos Caraballo2425812024SouthwesternHanover, PA
Leo Antwerpen2272742026McdonoghBaltimore, MD
Braydin Kurz2227692024Mount Saint JosephPasadena, MD
Jeremy Marsh2053652025Mount Saint JosephHanover, MD

 

1-Columbia Blue Sunday Game Highlights  >>

9/4/2022 7:09:59 PM

Chris Carabello (2024, Hanover, PA) worked his heater up to 91 mph during his time on the bump, sitting comfortably in the 86-88 mph range, mixing in slider well that generated some whips. The 6-foot, 178-pound right-hander uses his strong longer half to get down the slope. The West Virginia commit tallied five punch outs over his three-innings of work, while also collecting two knocks. 

 

Mark Williams Jr. (2026, Indian Head, MD) lead off the top of the 2nd with a line shot into left, showcasing an advanced approach at the plate as he went with the other way with a fastball. 

 

Aiden King (2024, Rising Sun, MD) followed his blue teammate Williams with a single of his own, barreling up a 0-1 fastball, shooting it through the left-side to get a rally started for the Columbia Blue team. Collecting his second knock of the day during his next at-bat, King got the bat head out on fastball, shooting it over the third baseman’s head.

 

Nick Felton (2025, Odenton, MD) would get the Columbia Blue team on the board, getting the barrel out as he elevated a fastball into the the right-center gap, plating Williams from second. Felton incorporates his long levers well, generating some barrel whip through the zone. Notching his second hit of the game, Felton went the other way as he shot a liner into left.

 

Braydin Kurz (2024, Pasadena, MD) ripped a single down the right-field line during his first trip to the plate. Dropping the bat head on a heater, Kurz barreled it up as it jumped off his bat, displaying strong impact to the pull side. 

 

Chase Thomas (2023, Middletown, DE) unloaded on a double to deep center, barreling up a heater, sending it well over the center fielder’s head. Thomas showed off that 6.9-sixty speed as he motored into second with a stand up double, flashing some pop through the middle of the field. 

 

Alex Rose (2025, Oakton, VA) got everyone’s attention as he hammered a fastball into the left-center field gap for an RBI-triple. Rose squared up a heater producing a loud barrel that echoed throughout the facility. 

 

Michael Delgaudio (2025, Lutherville, MD) continued to stay hot at the dish, ripping a one-out triple over the center fielder’s head bottom half of the 3rd. Delgaudio has been one of the loudest performers of the weekend, standing out in multiple facets of the event. 

2-Green Sunday Game Highlights  >>

9/4/2022 7:08:20 PM

Noah Gyauch-Quirk (2024, Bethleham, PA) breezed through his three-innings of work Sunday morning, punching out the side in final inning. The Lehigh commit commanded his three-pitch arsenal extremely well, landing his slider and change for strikes as he missed tons of bats. Sitting in the 84-88 mph range with his heater there’s more in the tank for the Pennsylvania native as he fills out his 6-foot-3, 185-pound frame. 

 

Gavin Weber (2025, Severna Park, MD) continued to stay scorching hot at the plate, collecting another knock as we kicked off game action Sunday morning. Lining a single over the shortstop’s head, Weber continues to work through the middle of the field with excellent feel for the barrel. 

 

Ryan Perez (20223, Greenwich, CT) opened up scoring with a double down the left field line in the bottom of the 2nd during game one Sunday. The Longwood commit went with a fastball on the outer half, packing a punch with a quick, compact stroke. 

 

Leo Antwerpen (2026, Baltimore, MD) lined a two-out single back up the in his first trip to the plate, getting the bat head out to a fastball on the inner half. 

 

Tim Tyler (2024, Bear, DE) got the start in the final game for the Green squad, working three scoreless innings, tallying seven punchies as he breezed through his outing. The athletic left-hander continues to display some intriguing two-way potential, handling the bat well while also running his heater up to 87 mph. Working in the 82-85 mph range with his fastball, Tyler flashed some feel for his slider, utilizing it effectively as he generated whiffs. 

 

Cooper Meeks (2026, Pasadena, MD) really stood out behind the dish Sunday, eliminating several runners on the base paths. Putting his throws right on the bag, Meeks displayed some advanced catch-and-throw skills. Getting into the hit column during the second game, the young freshman peppered a double down the left field line flashing some juice to the pull side. 

3-Purple Sunday Game Highlights  >>

9/4/2022 5:23:55 PM

Jack Budich (2026, Ellicott City, MD) recorded the Purple teams first hit of the day on Sunday, coming up first-pitch swinging the young freshman shot a hard-grounder back up the middle for a single. 

 

Mason McDonald (2024, Morgantown, WV) worked the at-bat full before lining a double into the right-center field gap in the top of the 4th. McDonald got the barrel on plane, staying through extension well as he impacted the ball well with some quickness to his hands.

 

Luke McCullough (2024, Baltimore, MD) got the Purple team on the board in the top of the 4th, as he would dump a single into center, plating McDonald from second. 

 

Braeden Martin (2026, Columbia, MD) collected another knock during game play, continuing to be on the barrel this weekend, shooting a line-drive through the left-side, adding another single to his stat line. 

 

Jackson Sneathern (2025, Charlottesville, VA) got the Purple team rolling in game two with a lead off knock in the bottom half of the 1st, turning around an 80-mph slider into center for a single. Thomas displayed quickness to his hands as he battled tough against an upper-80s arm on the bump. 

3-Purple Saturday Game Highlights  >>

9/3/2022 8:34:14 PM

Lucas Garton (2023, Vineland, NJ) rolled through his three-inning of work, punching out six as he attacked the zone with a repertoire that certainly projects. Hold in the low-80s for the entirety of his outing, Garton moved his heater around the zone, generating swing-and-misses as it displayed running life through the zone that faded away from right-handers. 

 

Justin Weidner (2026, New Castle, DE) punched a line-drive single into right during his first trip to the plate, keeping his hands inside the ball well as he toughened out an 80-mph fastball in on the hands. 

 

Braeden Martin (2026, Columbia, MD) didn’t waste time during his first at-bat of the day, shooting a hard-liner through the left side of the infield for a knock. Swiping second on the next pitch, Martin showed off the athleticism early as he has continued to perform well throughout the day. Taking the bump out of the ‘pen in game two, Martin worked efficiently over three-innings, missing a ton of barrels as he faced the minimum in all three innings. 

 

Dillon Stoltzfus (2025, Chestertown, MD) lined a single through the right-side of the infield in his second trip to the plate of game two. Staying inside a fastball, Stoltzfus was able to get enough to the bat out to the ball to find some green.

1-Columbia Blue Saturday Game Highlights  >>

9/3/2022 8:33:07 PM

Gino Grob (2023, McSherrystown, PA) offered an intriguing look on the bump for the Columbia Blue squad during their first game of the afternoon. Working efficiently over his three-innings, Grob generated tons of weak contact as he mixed speeds often, adding and subtracting from his fastball. Grob’s curveball displayed tons of vertical depth, tunneling it out of the same slot as his heater as he flipped it in often for strikes. The Pennsylvania-native displayed an advanced feel for his three-pitch arsenal.  

 

Michael Delgaudio (2025, Lutherville, MD) came out of the ‘pen in game two, sitting in the mid-80s as he paired his fastball with a nasty splitter that fell off the table as it got to the plate. With tons of life in his arm, Delgaudio comes from an over-the-top slot, creating a tough downhill angle for opposing hitters. The local Maryland resident racked up four punchies during his two innings of work, showing some legit swing-and-miss stuff. 

 

Nick Felton (2025, Odenton, MD) collected a knock in game one, shooting a hard grounder back through the middle. Felton put together a good round of BP earlier in the workout, displaying some feel for the barrel as he uses his long levers to stay through extension well. 

Top Exit Velos >>

9/3/2022 7:49:28 PM

NameExit VeloGradSchoolHometown
George Kyriakopoulos932023Monsignor McClancy MemorialAstoria, NY
Nathan Bassett912023PatriotBristow, VA
Michael Delgaudio902025Loyola-BlakefieldLutherville, MD
Braydin Kurz882024Mount Saint JosephPasadena, MD
Chase Thomas882023AppoquiniminkMiddletown, DE
Ryan Perez872023The Cheshire AcademyGreenwich, CT
Tyler Benick852023RiverbendFredericksburg, VA
Noah Gyauch-Quirk852024LibertyBethlehem, PA
Casey Carpenter822025John CarrollBel Air, MD
Sammy Diaz822025Delaware Military AcademyNew Castle, DE
Dillon Stoltzfus822025Archbishop SpaldingChestertown, MD
Tim Tyler822024Caravel AcademyBear, DE

 

Top OF Velos >>

9/3/2022 7:48:03 PM

NameOFGradSchoolHometown
Michael Delgaudio912025Loyola-BlakefieldLutherville, MD
Carlos Caraballo892024SouthwesternHanover, PA
Noah Gyauch-Quirk892024LibertyBethlehem, PA
George Kyriakopoulos892023Monsignor McClancy MemorialAstoria, NY
Tim Tyler872024Caravel AcademyBear, DE
Dylan Nee842024Gerstell AcademyManchester, MD
Ryan Perez842023The Cheshire AcademyGreenwich, CT
Christian Spoone832025ChesapeakePasadena, MD
Dillon Stoltzfus832025Archbishop SpaldingChestertown, MD
Sammy Diaz822025Delaware Military AcademyNew Castle, DE

 

Top IF Velos >>

9/3/2022 7:47:04 PM

meIFGradSchoolHometown
Noah Gyauch-Quirk882024LibertyBethlehem, PA
Carlos Caraballo872024SouthwesternHanover, PA
Dylan Nee832024Gerstell AcademyManchester, MD
Tyler Benick822023RiverbendFredericksburg, VA
Will Ellis822024NorthernDunkirk, MD
Gavin Weber812025St. Johns CollegeSeverna Park, MD
Braeden Martin802026Archbishop SpaldingColumbia, MD
Casey Carpenter792025John CarrollBel Air, MD
Sammy Diaz792025Delaware Military AcademyNew Castle, DE
Justin Weidner792026William PennNew Castle, DE

 

Top 1B Velos >>

9/3/2022 7:46:20 PM

Name1BGradSchoolHometown
Michael Delgaudio882025Loyola-BlakefieldLutherville, MD
George Kyriakopoulos862023Monsignor McClancy MemorialAstoria, NY
Tim Tyler852024Caravel AcademyBear, DE
Leo Antwerpen792026McdonoghBaltimore, MD
Braydin Kurz752024Mount Saint JosephPasadena, MD

 

Top C Pop Times >>

9/3/2022 7:45:26 PM

NamePopGradSchoolHometown
Nektarios Bournousouzis2.002024Calvert Hall CollegePhoenix, MD
Jackson Sneathern2.042025The Miller School of AlbemarleCharlottesville, VA
Jack Bieda2.062024Mount Saint JosephPasadena, MD
Koen Bowling2.062025St. Mary's RykenMechanicsville, MD
Alex Rose2.092025OaktonOakton, VA
Cooper Meeks2.192026NortheastPasadena, MD
Jack Budich2.302026GlenelgEllicott City, MD
Tyler Vonella2.302024Manchester ValleyHampstead, MD

 

Top C Velos >>

9/3/2022 7:44:25 PM

NameCGradSchoolHometown
Koen Bowling792025St. Mary's RykenMechanicsville, MD
Jack Bieda772024Mount Saint JosephPasadena, MD
Nektarios Bournousouzis762024Calvert Hall CollegePhoenix, MD
Alex Rose762025OaktonOakton, VA
Jackson Sneathern722025The Miller School of AlbemarleCharlottesville, VA
Cooper Meeks702026NortheastPasadena, MD
Tyler Vonella702024Manchester ValleyHampstead, MD
Jack Budich672026GlenelgEllicott City, MD

 

Top 10 Yd Splits >>

9/3/2022 7:43:12 PM

Name10GradSchoolHometown
Noah Gyauch-Quirk1.542024LibertyBethlehem, PA
Michael Delgaudio1.582025Loyola-BlakefieldLutherville, MD
Sammy Diaz1.602025Delaware Military AcademyNew Castle, DE
Mason McDonald1.602024MorgantownMorgantown, WV
Braeden Martin1.612026Archbishop SpaldingColumbia, MD
Chase Thomas1.622023AppoquiniminkMiddletown, DE
Tyler Benick1.672023RiverbendFredericksburg, VA
Nektarios Bournousouzis1.672024Calvert Hall CollegePhoenix, MD
Nick Felton1.672025St. Johns CollegeOdenton, MD
Braydin Kurz1.672024Mount Saint JosephPasadena, MD

 

Top 60 Yard Times >>

9/3/2022 7:42:32 PM

Name60GradSchoolHometown
Chase Thomas6.902023AppoquiniminkMiddletown, DE
Noah Gyauch-Quirk6.912024LibertyBethlehem, PA
Braeden Martin6.962026Archbishop SpaldingColumbia, MD
Dylan Nee7.032024Gerstell AcademyManchester, MD
Mason McDonald7.072024MorgantownMorgantown, WV
Michael Delgaudio7.082025Loyola-BlakefieldLutherville, MD
Nektarios Bournousouzis7.132024Calvert Hall CollegePhoenix, MD
Sammy Diaz7.162025Delaware Military AcademyNew Castle, DE
Christian Spoone7.182025ChesapeakePasadena, MD
Nick Felton7.212025St. Johns CollegeOdenton, MD

 

2-Green Saturday Game Highlights  >>

9/3/2022 7:05:41 PM

Nathan Bassett (2023, Bristow, VA) started gameplay off with a loud bang as he showed off electric arm, working up to 91 mph early in his first inning of work. Sitting comfortable in the 88-90 mph range through his three-innings of work, Bassett missed bats and generated tons of weak contact as he utilized a tough fastball-slider combo, collecting 7 punch outs along the way. Working both sides of the plate with his heater, Bassett created a tough look against hitters as he comes from a loose, ¾ slot. 

 

Tyler Vonella (2024, Hampstead, MD) got the green squad on the board early in the bottom half of the 1st, shooting a hard-grounder through the left-side of the infield, bringing home his teammate from second. 

 

Ryan Perez (2023, Greenwich, CT) started off the bottom of the 2nd with a triple to right, ambushing the first pitch he saw, sending it over the right-fielder’s head. In his second trip the plate, Perez bounced a single through the right-side past the first and second baseman, bringing home the runner from third. 

 

Gavin Weber (2025, Severna Park, MD) ripped a single back up the middle in his second trip to the plate during game one of the afternoon. Ambushing a first-pitch fastball that was middle-middle, Weber got the barrel out, squaring it up for his second knock of the game. In his first at-bat of the second game, Weber would stay as he ripped a double into the right-center field gap to kick off the top half of the 4th

 

Leo Antwerpen (2026, Baltimore, MD) offered a lot of things to like on the bump, displaying an advanced feel for his arsenal. Grabbing an 81 early in his outing, the young left-hander worked in the 78-80 mph range with tough life through the zone that held hitters at bay. His change-up is certainly his best secondary offering at the moment, displaying late tumbling action that fell off the table, utilizing it often against right-handed hitters. Antwerpen would collect five punch outs during his three-innings of work. 

 

Will Ellis (2024, Dunkirk, MD) barreled up a 2-0 heater, shooting it into the right-center field gap, kicking it into an extra gear as he motored into second for a double. Ellis uses his long levers well, staying through extension well. 

 

Cooper Meeks (2026, Pasadena, MD) added the to Green teams lead in game two, shooting a two-out single into right field in the top of the 4th. Going with a fastball on the outer half, Meeks displayed advanced barrel control, getting on plane early. 

 

Tim Tyler (2024, Bear, DE) laced a single into left, driving home a run as he battled tough through a 10-pitch at-bat, eventually getting the barrel out to a fastball on the outer half. Tyler continues to swing it well today, following a loud BP, the Delaware native just continues to barrel up the baseball. 

Batting Practice Highlights  >>

9/3/2022 4:22:43 PM

Michael Delgaudio (2025, Lutherville, MD) produced some loud barrels throughout his round, showcasing some jump to the pull side as he utilized an elevated stroke, generating tons of torque from his strong lower half. Leaving the yard towards the end of his round, Delgaudio’s power is certainly intriguing as he continues to showcase himself well today. 

 

Nick Felton (2025, Severna Park, MD) flashed some intriguing power to the pull side, dropping the bat head on a handful of balls that were scorched into the right-center gap. Felton used his long levers, producing some loud contact when he got his foot down on time . 

 

Carlos Carabello (2024, Hanover, PA) put together a consistent round, showcasing present feel for the barrel as he peppered well-struck line-drives through the middle-of-the-field throughout his round with intriguing power projection to the pull side. 

 

Koen Bowling (2025, Mechanicsville, MD) displayed consistent line-drive contact to through the middle-of-the-field throughout his round. With fiery hands, Bowling utilized a compact stroke, repeatedly getting the barrel out to the point of contact. 

 

Ryan Perez (2023, Greenwich, CT) produced some scorchers off his barrel during his round. Hammering the pull side with some well-struck line-drives, the Longwood commit’s strength translates well into his swing as he produces tons of torque with the ability to elevate through the zone. 

 

Noah Gyauch-Quirk (2024, Bethlehem, PA) had one of the louder rounds of the day. Repeatedly hammering balls to the pull side as he showcased some big-time present power, the Lehigh commit produced loud barrel after loud barrel. 

 

Tim Tyler (2024, Bear, DE) continued his strong performance with a loud round of BP, as the ball jumped off his bat to the pull side. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound first baseman incorporated his strength well, generating tons of bat speed, repeatedly working to the pull side during his round.  

 

Tyler Benick (2023, Fredericksburg, VA) displayed a strong feel for the barrel from both sides of the dish, repeating his stroke as he consistently produced hard liners to the gaps. From the left-side Benick showed he was able to work to each gap, consistently getting the barrel out with quickness to his hands. From the right-side, Benick peppered the left-center field gap. 

 

Jackson Sneathern (2025, Charlottesville, VA) flashed some juice to the pull side, creating tons of bat speed as he utilized an elevated stroke, tapping into his strong lower half well. 

 

Casey Carpenter (2025, Bel Air, MD) showcased some real intriguing power potential to the pull side, using his long levers to get extended, creating lift through the zone, as the ball carried easily off his bat. 

 

Dillon Stoltzfus (2025, Chestertown, MD) peppered the middle-of-the-field with a compact stroke with flashes of juice as he continues to fill out his 6-foor-1, 175-pound frame.