2/16/2020 6:22:23 PM
Matt Travisano (2022 SS, Carlisle, MA) showed quick hands with a short stroke and turns over the inside well. He's got good present bat speed with a line drive approach and drove the ball with comfort to the pull side.
Travis Leatherwood (2021 1B, Catonsville, MD) worked with a simple, efficient lower half shift to create some impact through contact. He has quick hands and flashed some juice when he turned the barrel over with authority.
Joshua McCusker (2022 1B, Leesburg, VA) has a smooth, lofted stroke from the left side with good extension and impact out in front. The power ceiling is lofts as he continues to fill out and drive balls to the pull side.
Noah Sorensen (2022 SS, Montrose, PA) showed looseness and bat speed throughout the swing with a balanced approach. He stays short to the ball with athleticism throughout the swing that offers projection.
Jacob Wolfer (2022 RHP, Fairfax, VA) is a wiry, strong hitter with a line drive approach and loose hands. The New Orleans commit showed consistency with his approach and works to the middle of the field.
Matthew Milone (2021 SS, Amston, CT) has quick, strong wrists and can work to both fields on a line. Milone has a short and inside stroke as his hands work well in the swing and a contact oriented stroke.
Andrew Delcollo (2023 SS, Chadds Ford, PA) turns on the ball nicely to drive it with authority to the pull side. His hips work well through the swing and his strength exudes through contact.
Connor Wilt (2021 1B, Lake Worth, FL) has whippy hands with a powerful swing and elevates the ball nicely to pull. He remains well-balanced and uncoils through contact to create an element of controlled violence which results in power.
Keldrin Rodriguez (2022 3B, Bronx, NY) has a short, efficient stroke and has no issues extending out in front of the plate for a lot of line drives. His hands are fast with balance and consistency throughout.
Nazier Mule (2022 SS, Paterson, NJ) has impressive bat speed and impact from the right side of the plate with a lot of pull side contact. He generates a good amount of impact on the ball and his strength and athleticism is notable.
Matthew Torres (2021 2B, Greenlawn, NY) showed a rhythmic load and uncoiled well and on time through contact. He generates some separation and his hands work well to create a consistent, strong stroke.
Luke Masiuk (2021 OF, Trumbull, CT) took a loud round with fast hips and electric bat speed. He elevates the ball with natural leverage and his hitterish combo of strength and bat speed bodes well.