Devin Diaz (2026 C, Yorktown, NY) continued to stay hot, collecting a triple, two loud doubles and a single on the day. The athletic primary catcher displays a simple setup at the plate with looseness to his hands and good bat-to-ball skills. He uses a short, direct swing path to impact the baseball with authority to the middle and pullside. He drove in two runs for his Columbia Blue squad in this one.
Keith Mann (2026 RHP, Berkeley Heights, NJ) continued to show an impressive hit tool in this one, as he tripled and singled twice in game action this morning. The talented two-way prospect has tons of present bat speed and good feel for the barrel at the plate. Drove in four runs along the way.
Alexander Henriquez-Collado (2027 SS, Landisville, PA) stayed hot in this one, collecting four hits on the day including an inside-the-park homerun. The talented 2027 grad has an innate ability to deliver the barrel on-time and with authority quite often, while flashing some power potential and carry to both gaps.
Zach Bond (2026 RHP, Mount Kisco, NY) had himself a day at the plate in this one, collecting three hits and an RBI. The compactly built RHP/OF stays short to the baseball and uses his lower half well into launch.
Brian McIntyre (2026 OF, Chesapeake, VA) is another impressive young 2026 grad, as he continued to swing a hot bat in this one. The immensely projectable Virginia native has a long, loose swing with quick hands. He incorporates his long levers to create a ton of leverage out in front.
Daniel Pardini (2026 LHP, Eatontown, NJ) swung it well in this one, launching a double and two singles during his at-bats. The smooth left-handed hitting LHP/1B has a loose, lofted stroke with good barrel skills and quickness to his hands.
Vince Cannizzaro (2025 3B, Yorktown Heights, NY) showed consistent bat-to-ball skills in this one, as he collected three hits in game action this morning. The strong, compactly built third baseman uses a simple, repeatable stroke and quick, short swing plane to impact the baseball to all fields.
Matthew Ferrara (2025 SS, Toms River, NJ) had a good day at the plate in this one, as he doubled and lined an RBI single during his plate appearances. The long levered 2025 grad stays loose at the plate, while exhibiting good barrel skills and some present bat speed.