Jayden Stroman (2025 SS, Medford, NY) put the effortless juice on display from both boxes, leaving the facility on multiple occasions during his round. The stroke is loose and athletic with natural lift in the path, doing significant damage especially from the left side.
Andrew Coyle (2025 OF, Congers, NY) showcased plenty of balance in his stroke with a compact bat path through the zone to work inside the baseball. He displayed the ability to work the opposite field, flashing carry to the right center field gap.
Vincent Favata (2024 OF, Syosset, NY) used a narrower stance with tons of bat speed present in the swing to generate juice to the pull side of the field. He successfully created torque in the hips, shifting the weight well and utilizing all of the 6-foot-0 150 pound frame.
Michael Olender (2025 OF, Flemington, NJ) was another name with evident balance throughout, flashing tons of hand speed through the zone to generate backspin and carry to all parts of the field. The stroke was fluid and on time with great extension post contact.
Yabdriel Gonzalez (2023 SS, New Haven, CT) worked from a narrow slightly open stance and high hand set to work gap to gap with evident juice in the barrel. He displayed natural lift in the bat path with plenty of impact when timed up.
Christopher Mondesir (2024 OF, Roslindale, MA) used a compact bat path and quick hands that fired through the zone to generate solid pull side impact. He left the facility over the LF wall with lots of energy and effort in the stroke.
Brandon Shelhorse (2023 1B, Fairfax, VA) worked from a wider base with a heavy barrel that flashed solid pull side contact when timed up. The 6-foot-5 210 pound frame has more than enough strength in it to do damage to all parts of the field.