Ryan Gonzalez (2029 SS, Mount Laurel, NJ) showcased a good feel for the barrel with a multi-hit game, doubling in the gap and turning on an inside fastball for a single to right field. Has a short swing capable of adjusting to various arms and will develop further heading into his high school career.
Mason Newman (2029 OF, Verona, NJ) is a solid athlete who showed out both pitching and hitting. On the offensive end, Newman blasted a triple to right field, where he demonstrated solid speed around the bases. On the mound, Newman pounded the zone with his upper 70s fastball (T81) with arm-side run and showed a strong fill for the strike zone, collecting 4 strikeouts in 2 innings pitched.
Landon Pallies (2029 C, Mount Royal, NJ) is strong from a projectable frame and drove a ground-rule double to right field. Pallies displays a good feel for lifting the ball in the air to the pull side.
Jorge Alcántara (2029 C, Brooklyn, NY) showed off the bat, tripling to left-center field with solid speed. Possesses some explosive pop and has room to add strength moving forward.
Matthew Cusick (2030 SS, Cresskill, NJ) displayed some pull-side juice, as he doubled to right-center field, throwing the barrel head out in front and hustling his way into second.
Bradley DeFeo (2029 RHP, Margate City, NJ) is a big, powerful right-handed arm that blows his fastball by hitters up to 85 mph with ride and life. He also showcased a tight spinning slider that gets chases. Overall, he is a physically imposing arm on the bump that will be an intriguing follow.
Jayden Butcher (2030 2B, Budd Lake, NJ) showed off his barrel skills, lining a fastball to left field for a single. The righty hitter then proceeded to swipe second base, showcasing his speed and base running ability.
Dominic Waga (2029 C, Yardley, PA) caught a fastball on the barrel, launching it to deep left field for a loud RBI double. The righty hitter generates easy bat speed through the zone with leverage at the point of contact.
Ethan Snyder (2029 OF, Chalfont, PA) timed up a fastball late in the game, driving it into the left-center gap for an RBI triple. The lefty hitter showcased a mature approach in the box with good feel for controlling the barrel.
Kellen Kinney (2029 3B, Yardley, PA) barreled a ball into centerfield and made it around the bases for an inside-the-park home run. The 6-foot-2 right-handed batter delivers the barrel on-time and impacts the baseball with good strength.
Ryan Weber (2029 C, Manalapan, NJ) squared up a fastball, driving it into the left-center gap for an RBI double. The righty hitter showcased his barrel skills and power late in the game.