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Andray Lemay (2029 OF, Lowell, MA) utilized the strength in his frame to generate nice present bat speed and hand quickness from which he'll only continue to unlock additional life off of the barrel with separation, though he's already impacting to the pull side.
Kayden Oliver (2029 RHP, Gray, ME) had a nice showing all over the field on Saturday, including his round of BP where the 13 year old showed balance in his swing mechanics and was consistently on time, turning on balls with some authority.
Marco Racanelli (2029 3B, Lexington, MA) showed a full swing path thorugh the zone, whipping the barrel head with some intent. He looked to lift at the point of contact and utilizes a hover leg lift trigger in the box.
Logan McCormick (2029 1B, Groton, MA) took one of the best rounds of the two Gateway teams as the young left-handed bat was consistently on the barrel, impacting the ball to the middle and pull side. There's both lift and leverage to his path and he did a nice job of creating extension out front.
Anthony Ramos (2029 1B, Auburn, MA) knows how to incorporate his physical strength as he did both throughout his round of BP and into his live action swings. The left-handed stick did a nice job of creating space in his swing, allowing for separation while impacting the ball consistently to the pull side throughout his round.
Jeremy Kalen (2030 RHP, West Hartford, CT) remained short to the ball during his time in the box, connecting for steady barreled contact to the pull side, showing a feel for his mechanics and an ability to repeat them throughout.