8/10/2018 11:07:20 PM
Andy Pelc (2021 C, Whately, MA): Pelc showed good ability to generate leverage off of his front side and drive the ball into the air, especially to the pull side, where he showed his best power.
Arthur Kowara (2019 1B, Toronto, ON): Kowara took one of the best rounds of the day overall, showing off an excellent combination of strength and bat speed resulting in well-struck, driven rising liners to all parts of the field.
Ryan Van Buren (2021 OF, Meadowbrook, PA): Van Buren showed good barrel skills with the ability to square the ball up all around the zone and will grow into more power as he continues to fill out his frame.
Henry Green (2020 SS, Plymouth, NH): Green showed a smooth, balanced stroke producing consistent line drives back through the middle, as well as showing the ability to work to all fields at times.
Nathan Suncar (2021 OF, Hyde Park, MA): Suncar showed a quick, strong lefthanded stroke with good strength and bat speed, showing the ability to drive the ball on a line up the middle and pull side.
Ethan Student (2019 OF, Hopkinton, MA): Student showed some of the best raw power of the event, working with a very strong swing that produces big time raw pop to the pull side when on time.
Zachary Selinger (2019 3B, Cortlandt Manor, NY): Selinger, a Fordham commit, had a very consistent round with good bat speed and leverage out front, consistently driving the ball deep to the middle of the field with good carry.
William McKee (2020 SS, Windham, NH): McKee has a very balanced approach and overall swing, creating good bat speed with a quick barrel out front, consistently working the middle of the field on a line.
Andrew Alise (2020 3B, Ithaca, NY): Alise took a very good round on Friday, consistently creating leverage and driving the ball into the air with authority via an excellent combination of raw strength and good bat speed.
Tyler Gonzalez (2019 3B, North Reading, MA): Gonzalez, a Stetson commit, swings with great intent and does a very good job of driving the ball into the air with authority, and projects to hit for a good amount of power at the collegiate level.
Henry Gustavson (2020 RHP, Southborough, MA): Gustavson showed a very loose, easy swing from the right side with good bat speed and natural lift, doing a very good job of consistently barreling the ball up.
Ryan Hyde (2019 C, Berlin, CT): Hyde consistently got the barrel out on time and with authority, showing a whole-field, rising line drive approach that he executed well.
Robbie Long (2021 1B, Dunstable, MA): Long repeats his swing quite well and maintains his approach, working consistently to the middle of the field on a line and showing good hands through the swing.
Matt Ray (2021 OF, Sudbury, MA): Ray had a very consistent round, doing a very good job of incorporating his lower half into his swing with good bat speed as well and peppering the middle of the field with liners.
Sam Hill (2021 RHP, Northborough, MA): Hill showed the ability to both work up the middle consistently with liners as well as to turn the barrel aggressively and drive the ball into the air pull side.
Rocko Brzezniak (2022 1B, Matawan, NJ): Brzezniak is extremely well built for his grade and showed off that strength in BP, consistently getting his full body into his swing and creating outstanding torque and strength, really driving the ball pullside with authority and consistency.
Coleman Picard (2020 RHP, Auburn, MA): Picard took a very consistent round, consistently getting the barrel out on time with good bat speed and showing the ability to work gap-to-gap with firm liners.
Thomas C Cavallo (2019 OF, Hopewell Junction, NY): Cavallo showed off some of the better raw strength of the evening, working the ball into the air with authority and serious power deep to the middle of the field.
Jack Levine (2021 RHP, Yarmouth Port, MA): Levine has serious bat speed and strength and he showed that in BP, really driving the ball pullside with authority and excellent carry.
Camden Lathrop (2021 SS, New Fairfield, CT): Lathrop showed off a very nice whole-field approach with a linear stroke, which he used well to work to all fields, and did show some power up the pull side gap as well.
Joshua Frometa (2021 SS, Holyoke, MA): Frometa showed a nice combo of hit/power tools in this round, working to all fields on a line with quick hands and then showing the ability to really drive the ball pull side as well.
Chris Presinal (2020 1B, Boston, MA): Presinal is definitely one of the physically stronger players in attendance and he showed it off in BP, showing the ability to create excellent leverage and really drive the ball with big time jump off the barrel, working deep to the pullside and pull gap.