Zachary Crevier (2022 OF, Wethersfield, CT) showed quickness to his hands with his righthanded swing, looking to launch at the point of contact while showing carry to all parts of the field.
Trevor Grady (2023 OF, Sterling, MA), a young 2023 graduate, is a lefthanded hitter with quick hands, allowing him to whip the barrel through the zone. There's lift to his swing and the components project moving forward, already showing strength in his hands.
Bayram Hot (2022 3B, Sunnyside, NY)continued to impress on the day during his round of BP after throwing 89 mph across the infield. His physical strength plays well in his swing, showing the ability to impact the ball with nice jump when squared.
Nathan Innerfield (2022 OF, Weare, NH) is a long and projectable 6-2 lefthanded bat who uses his length well to create extension and separation in his swing. His path is lofted and there's balance to his swing which projects well with added strength.
Christopher Kustigian (2021 OF, Charlton, MA) showed a big arm from the outfield and infield and continued to show well with the bat. He swings with intent and can drive the ball when squared, working line drive contact to the middle and pull side parts of the field.
Cameron Trego (2021 OF, Coatesville, PA) took a nice round of BP before continuing to swing a hot stick in live action where he hit a long home run. A lefthanded hitter, Trego stays relatively short and shows no problem turning on the ball with present bat speed through the zone and nice carry off the barrel.
Rory Lynch (2021 RHP, Easton, CT) showed off some two-way ability with a long and quick swing through the zone, creating some lift to his path and nice carry off the barrel when squared up.
Elliot Hamilton (2022 C, Glastonbury, CT) has a short and quick stroke from the right side, keeping his hands inside well while creating present bat speed. The offensive tools project well and when he's on time, the ball comes off well.
Matthew Minckler (2023 SS, Greenland, NH) has loose hands and wrists in the righthanded batter's box, creating consistent extension out front at the point of contact. He's a good athlete and his 5-11/145 frame project well moving forward with added strength.
Brandon Hernandez (2022 OF, Yonkers, NY) uses his physical strength well in his swing and shows looseness to his hands to meet the ball out front and drive it to his pull side with life off of the barrel.
Matt McGurk (2022 OF, Commack, NY) is a 6-3 righthanded bat who does a nice job of staying short to the ball while showing strength in his hands. He gets closed moving into contact and shows the ability to back spin the ball to his pull side with carry coming off.
Alexander Oppenheimer (2022 RHP, Westport, CT) had a nice round of batting practice, living to the middle of the field with consistent line drive contact. He creates nice extension out front and does a nice job of repeating his stroke swing-to-swing.
Mason Sike (2022 RHP, McKees Rocks, PA) is strongly built at 6-0/190 and he does a nice job of creating separation in his swing. He uses his strength well and works on a linear plane to generate present carry to his pull side.
Mason Breton (2023 3B, Manchester, CT) is one the younger players in attendance and he projects well moving forward. A lefthanded hitter, he stays short to the ball with loose hands and present bat speed through the zone.
Ryan Muskopf (2023 OF, Dix Hills, NY) is strongly built and still projects at 6-2/185 and he does a nice job of staying short and direct with his hands. He generates nice present bat speed and separation in his swing, creating carry with the ability to impact at contact.
Angel Rivera (2021 OF, Southington, CT) is a strong lefthanded bat and he creates nice torque in his swing. His hands are quick and loose and he turned on the ball well, showing carry off of the barrel to his pull side.