Phillip Taylor (2025 LHP, Bethlehem, PA) established his presence early both on the bump, punching out all six batters he faced, and at the plate. The 5-foot-11 185-pound lefty displayed favorable command with strength present in the frame, filling up the zone early in counts. His productive fastball, sitting in the upper-70s, allowed him to mix in his slider with horizontal tilt well, which came in at 70 mph consistently. He also displayed value on the offensive end with a lead-off single to left-center field.
Rashid McLeod (2024 SS, Baltimore, MD) turned and burned on a pitch left over the middle for a hard hit single to LF in his first plate appearance. The athletic 6-foot-2 175 pound UT prospect has shown both offensive and defensive tools over the course of his event with flashes of bat speed at the dish.
Koki Maezawa (2026 RHP, Port Washington, NY) showcased a simple repeatable approach at the dish, turning velocity around to send a shot back up the middle. The young framed 5-foot-9 155 pound righty used the full frame well to create drive and has developing power that will continue to become more prominent in the future.
Maximus Mullins (2024 3B, Middletown, DE) produced a solid inning of work, relying heavily on his fastball which consistently sat in the low-80s. The 6-foot-1 205-pound right-hander displayed drive and urgency through his lone frame on the hill, where he struck out one batter.
Caden Deegan (2025 1B, Bethlehem, PA) struck out the side in his one inning on the mound, showing off his impressive four-pitch mix. The long 6-foot-3 220-pound righty showcased effortless velocity and developing command with his fastball, which appeared in the low-80s and topped out at 83 mph.
Anthony Depetro (2025 C, Staten Island, NY) displayed a sweet line drive approach during his 1st AB of the day, stroking a single over 2B to get on the stat sheet. The physically developing 5-foot-7 150 pound lefty has evident contact tool with juice potential coming in the future.
John Delgadillo (2025 C, Bronx, NY) demonstrated his quick bat speed at the plate, smoking a liner to center field for a base hit. The lofty 6-foot-4 205 pound sophomore showed effortless bat-to-ball skills with his promising stature.
Alex Bersani (2025 SS, Ocean City, NJ) pitched an efficient inning to close out the game for his squad, primarily using a FB/SL mix to keep hitters off balance and generate swing and miss. The 5-foot-10 170 pound righty challenged in the zone and wasn’t afraid to elevate up to 80 mph, sequencing the SL by successfully front dooring righties on the hands.
Andrew Delcollo (2023 3B, Chadds Ford, PA) pitched effectively in his two productive innings on the bump. The 6-foot-1 185-pound St. Peter’s commit showcased high energy and impressive velocity with his fastball, ranging from 85-87 mph. The promising senior worked in his slider successfully, which ranged upwards of 2600 rpm with tons of horizontal break.
Gavin Ramsi (2024 OF, Vineland, NJ) timed up a fastball well and lined it to the right-center field gap for an extra-base hit. The 5-foot-7 158-pound junior trusted the hands through the zone and generated solid contact to the opposite field, showcasing the ability to hand velo with ease.
Vincent Favata (2024 OF, Syosset, NY) picked out his pitch and crushed it to left-center field, impressing with his lightning bat speed. The 6-foot-1 155-pound junior produced both at the plate and the hot corner, displaying nifty lateral movement and athleticism that translates at all aspects of the game.