Andres Carson (2028 C, Brooklyn, NY) found his way on base multiple times over the course of the game, showcasing the ability to generate impact to the middle of the field with line drive tendencies present in the stroke.
Ryan Jaeger (2030 1B, Monmouth Beach, NJ) was an intriguing two-way prospect on the day, picking up two hits offensively including a loud line drive single to RF, while also topping out at 78 mph on the mound. The 5-foot-10, 160 pound prospect has athletic traits with projectable tools for the future.
Enzo Candelario (2030 3B, Vineland, NJ) continued his hot offensive weekend, picking up another knock in game two with present jump off the barrel. The '30 prospect flashed both contact and young power tools in game with good barrel control displayed.
Franco Calaf (2028 OF, East Elmhurst, NY) was another name who provided value across the board, picking up multiple hits offensively while also giving a unique look on the mound up to 77 mph. The 5-foot-9, 154 pound lefty flashed some crossfire to the release and did a nice job of keeping hitters uncomfortable in the box, picking up two strikeouts in his inning of work.
Aj Fisher (2029 C, Westhampton Beach, NY) reached safely in two of his three ABs on the day, finishing with a roped triple down the RF line. The 5-foot-7, 145 pound prospect successfully used all parts of the field with backspin production present.
Mack Chiavarone (2029 C, Lawrenceville, NJ) picked up two hits including a double to RCF on the day. The Lawrenceville native did a nice job of repeating the stroke and controlling the barrel with intent to generate impact out in front.
Mason Costello (2028 3B, Schenectady, NY) ended his day with a loud triple to LCF, showcasing good intent behind the swing with carry production to the pull side of the field. The projectable 5-foot-11, 155 pound prospect also ran it up to 79 mph on the mound with present life out of the hand.