6/1/2019 12:00:00 AM
Andrei Risko (2022 OF, Suffern, NY) has strength to his frame and shows fluidity to his swing, creating line drive contact with some whip to the barrel. He’s strongly built and finds the barrel well while working to the middle and pull side parts of the field.
Clayton McAllister (2020 C, Swanton, VT) looks to generate lift to his swing and impact the ball to either gap while staying short to the ball. He will get mistimed with his swing occasionally but shows the ability to drive the ball to the opposite field and projects with adjustments.
Jeremy Delamota (2021 OF, Corona, NY) has an easy swing and utilizes the strength to his hands while getting extended out front. He stays through the ball well and repeats his mechanics while generating carry to all parts of the field and shows strength off the barrel.
Sam Harris (2022 OF, Windham, NH) took a consistent round of batting practice, showing quickness to his hands while staying direct to the ball. There’s whip to the barrel through the zone and he hits the ball out front while swinging with intent and projects with added strength.
Natangel Santana (2021 2B, Palmyra, PA) uses a high leg lift trigger for timing in the box and he stays linear with his swing path through the zone. There’s backspin off his barrel and he lived in the middle of the field, showing occasional leverage with steady barrel skills.
Addie Burrow (2020 OF, Spotsylvania, VA) is a recent UVA commit and his tools were on display from the left side. There’s quickness to his hands and the ball jumps well to all fields, backspinning it off of the barrel and launched a long home run over the center field fence.
Josue Valdez (2021 C, Bronx, NY) has a strong, broad shouldered build and he incorporated that strength well as he connected for a couple of long home runs with loft to his swing. There’s whip to his barrel and looks to drive the ball while getting extended out front with loud contact coming off.
Jacob Veczko (2021 OF, Monroe Township, NJ) showed the ability to generate leverage to his swing and while it’s a longer path there’s present bat speed through the zone. The ball comes off his barrel well and he connected for a home run to his pull side, projecting for more as he consistently gets the barrel out front.
Michael Sirota (2021 SS, Queens, NY) does a nice job of staying short to the ball and shows a repeatable, fluid stroke through the zone. He does well to get his lower half closed into contact and handles the barrel well while working the middle and pull side parts of the field.
Zachery Broderick (2022 LHP, Fairfield, CT) put his raw power on display, leading the day with long balls in batting practice while showing strength to his hands and off the barrel. It’s an upper body dominant swing but he’s able to impact the ball to his pull side and looks to lift at the point of contact.
Benjamin Ribicoff (2020 OF, Maplewood, NJ) has a physical build and does a nice job of generating big bat speed through the zone. He swings with intent and will get mistimed occasionally, though when it’s squared the ball jumps hard while showing whip to his barrel at the point of contact.
Nicholas Vega's (2021 OF, Bronx, NY) swing is a compact one, staying short to the ball and projects as he incorporates additional extension out front. When he does get the barrel out the ball jumps and he shows juice to his pull side while will only continue to progress.
Mason Abromitis (2022 SS, Macungie, PA) creates extension out front with looseness to his hands, working to the pull side while also showing the ability to work to center field. He put together a consistent round, finding the barrel with separation out front.
Oscar Scott (2020 OF, Sea Bright, NJ) has a longer build and while he can shorten his lower half mechanics, he’s able to create leverage with his path and extended out front. There’s current power to his approach and he can unlock even more with adjustments moving forward.
Michael Cacioppo (2020 SS, Springfield Township, NJ) looked to hit for power during his round of batting practice, putting a couple out to his pull side. With a longer path he showed comfort getting to left field and able to create backspin at the point of contact when squared.
Scott Gilbert (2021 LHP, South Abington Twp, PA) has a projectable frame and at the plate stays short to the ball while creating jump off of the barrel. It’s a pull approach and he shows tools in the box, staying on time with his leg lift while repeating his swing.
Tyler Caton (2021 OF, Bardonia, NY) shows fluidity to his swing and projects well with additional lower half implemented into his swing. His path is a longer one but he shows quickness to his hands while generating carry off of the barrel to the opposite field.
Jack Clothier (2020 OF, New York, NY) stays linear through the zone with his swing and shows quickness to his hands while generating loft at the point of contact. The ball jumps on a line to his pull side with carry and extension out front and he showed the jump off the barrel plays to the opposite field too.
Miles Langhorne (2021 RHP, Greenwich, CT) lowers his hands at the start of his swing but that doesn’t inhibit him from staying shorter to the ball. He creates bat speed and worked the middle and pull side parts of the field with a nice sound coming off when squared.
Bruno Spadafora (2021 RHP, Pound Ridge, NY) shows a longer path through the zone with extension out front, using his strength to impact the ball. While he can shorten his timing trigger he’s able to create lift to his path with steady contact to his pull side and middle parts of the field and went deep to center field too.
Josh Keevan (2021 LHP, Holden, MA) finished his round with a bang, leaving the yard twice on some of his last swings of the round. It’s a shorter path for him and he repeats his mechanics well, showing quickness to his hands while consistently finding the barrel at the point of contact.
Jonathan Santucci (2021 OF, Leominster, MA) concluded a loud day with a solid round of batting practice from the left side. There’s plenty of bat speed through the zone and he’s able to drive the ball well to the opposite field, creating torque while hitting the ball out front and projects very well in the box.
Nick Cergol (2020 3B, Mount Sinai, NY) shows both looseness and quickness to his bat, getting through the zone quickly with a direct path. He repeats his mechanics well with extension out front, creating jump off the barrel with steady line drive contact off the barrel.