Aidan Capobianco (2028 C, Chester Springs, PA) peppered the back of the cage during his round, showcasing loud line drive impact with backspin created. The 5-foot-9, 170 pound prospect generated easy bat speed with lots to like both short term and in the future.
Cameron Frazier (2027 SS, Schenectady, NY) consistently produced loud impact to the middle / pull side of the field throughout his round, showcasing evident strength in the hands with solid incorporation of the lower half in the stroke.
MacGuire Moore (2028 C, Piney Point, MD) repeated a consistent opposite field approach with present barrel control on display. The athletic 6-foot, 170 pound prospect simplified the stroke successfully with advanced contact tool present.
Brendon Baiocco (2027 C, Cochranville, PA) put a low effort but plenty powerful stroke on display during his time in the cage, rocketing multiple balls to the pull side corner with lots to like in terms of contact tool and future power threat as the 5-foot-9, 171 pound frame finishes filling out.
Aidan McGarry (2028 RHP, Shrewsbury, NJ) hammered multiple balls back up the middle with dangerous leverage created, showcasing projectable strength with big time jump off the barrel.
James Sanfilippo (2029 OF, Moorestown, NJ) utilized a toe tap trigger into solid weight shift and evident hip torque to drive balls consistently pull side with backspin. The 5-foot-11, 155 pound righty put advanced tools on display all day and certainly made his presence felt on the offensive end.
Noah DiRosa (2028 C, Sicklerville, NJ) took perhaps the loudest round of the day in terms of pure power production, as the 5-foot-10, 180 pound prospect mashed baseballs to the middle / pull side of the field with effortless jump off the barrel and easy strength in the hands.
Wyatt Lewis (2027 C, Englishtown, NJ) did a nice job of creating barrel extension and consistently generated line drive impact back up the middle throughout his round.
Casey Kucerka (2027 C, Basking Ridge, NJ) was yet another name who found success to the middle of the field, showcasing a direct path to contact with clear strength at impact. He utilizes the full potential of the 6-foot, 190 frame well with budding power.
Brayden Falcone (2027 SS, Cherry Hill, NJ) did a nice job of staying balanced with intent to keep the hands inside the baseball and drive the ball consistently to the pull side of the field.
Aaron Concepcion (2027 SS, Pittsburgh, PA) impacted the baseball with authority to the pull side of the field during his round, creating dangerous weight shift and hip torque with clear intent behind the stroke. The 6-foot, 195 pound righty created lift in the path with leverage generated out in front.