Nicholas Pizzie (2024 RHP, Somerset, NJ) showed plenty of present bat speed throughout his round, while leveraging the baseball well to the middle and pullside of the field. He showed adjustability with the barrel and the ability to turn it over on the inner-half.
Cole Lombardo (2026 SS, Garnet Valley, PA) used the whole field exceptionally well throughout his round, while showcasing plenty of bat speed and gap-to-gap power potential that will continue to evolve.
Grant Fournier (2025 OF, Cherry Hill, NJ) used a compact, direct stroke to consistently send line drives through the middle during his round. He stays short with his hands, has plenty of present bat speed and created some impact.
Thomas Lawler (2027 C, Narberth, PA) implored a well-balanced, leveraged stroke that found the barrel quite often during his round. He consistently impacted the baseball with authority and showed budding power potential from gap-to-gap.
Nick Scheer (2026 1B, Turnersville, NJ) employed a synced up, slightly lofted stroke to produce consistent line drives throughout his round. He uses his lower half well to create torque and stayed through the middle-of-the field extremely well.
Austin Buchanan (2025 OF, Mullica Hill, NJ) showed a feel for the barrel with some present bat speed to produce consistent line drives during his round. He stays compact with his hands and delivers the barrel on-time.
Steven Barbagiovanni (2026 OF, Marlton, NJ) stayed consistent throughout his round, as the left-handed hitting 2026 Grad implores a simple line drive stroke. He uses the middle-of-the field well and flashed some pullside power potential.
Aaron Fazal (2026 C, Carlisle, PA) used a simple, repeatable stroke to consistently impact the baseball from gap-to-gap. He stays short and compact with his move into launch and exhibits plenty of present bat speed.
Brendon Baiocco (2027 C, Cochranville, PA) showed an enticing overall hit tool with plenty of bat speed and projection. He implored a compact, line drive stroke with quickness to his hands to deliver the barrel on-time frequently.
Nick Costa (2026 OF, Mullica Hill, NJ) showed monstrous power potential to the pullside during his round. He uses his length and lower half to leverage the baseball out in-front.
Jimmy Bell (2025 C, Saint Thomas, PA) was impressive with his ability to consistently impact the baseball with authority during his round. He stays short and compact with his hands, while using his strong lower half to generate tons of bat speed. He flashed easy gap-to-gap power and found the barrel quite often.
Connor McNally (2027 3B, Ramsey, NJ) showcased plenty of likable components to his swing, as the 2027 third baseman used his strength to impact the baseball with authority. He displayed quickness to his hands and has plenty of present bat speed.
Hudson Novodor (2026 OF, Gladwyne, PA) showed consistency throughout his round, as the left-handed hitting 2026 implores a simple and repeatable stroke. He displayed quickness to his hands and delivered the barrel on-time.
Tristen Hong (2024 2B, Granby, CT) took one of the more consistent rounds of the day, as the right-handed hitting 2024 peppered line drives from gap-to-gap during his round. He stays compact with his movements into launch, has plenty of present bat speed and showed exceptional feel for the barrel.
Benjamin St. Pierre (2025 OF, Montclair, NJ) stood out with his ability to find the barrel often during his round. He stays direct with his hands, showed plenty of present bat speed and feel for the barrel.
Chase Speiden (2025 OF, New Windsor, MD) showed immense strength and present bat speed to impact the baseball with authority to the middle and pullside of the field. He implores a simple, flatter swing path to get the barrel to the front and displayed a ton of strength at impact.
Fayz Baig (2025 LHP, Marlborough, CT) used his strength to leverage the baseball out in-front with authority. He displayed plenty of present bat speed, delivered the barrel on-time frequently and showed power from gap-to-gap.