3/2/2025 1:28:31 AM
Riley Clemons-Butenko (2026 OF, Fayetteville, NY) had a strong showing across the board and that included his round of BP. The New Yorker remained short to the ball, exhibiting the strength in his hands while generating nice lift through the ball.
Calen Lucier (2027 1B, Manchester, NH) showed a simple swing and set of mechanics in the box, showing some present strength off of the barrel and a sound foundation of tools to build off of, though the present skillset is already intriguing.
Giovanni Naples (2028 3B, Hanover, MA) showed some serious thunder in his barrel today throughout his round, whipping the barrel head while generating some loud contact coming off. There was both lift and impact through the point of contact as he consistently sent balls to the back of the net during his round.
Bodhi Fonseca (2028 OF, Woburn, MA) is another young 2028 graduate but already is impressing with his right-handed swing. The Massachusetts native remained balanced and on time with his swing, showing fast hands with consistent barreled contact to the pull side parts of the field.
David Robertson (2028 3B, Westford, MA) used his length well to create separation in his right-handed swing, creating length through the zone while impacting the ball well to the pull side.
Taylor Reidy (2028 C, Worcester, MA) already sports plenty of physical strength and he uses that to his advantage as we saw during his round of BP. There's plenty of intent in his right-handed swing, impacting the ball well off of the barrel while getting to it rather consistently.
Nicky Vlastos (2028 3B, West Hartford, CT) shows nice rhythm to his lower half throughout his loading process, allowing him to be on time with his swing. He's relatively short through the zone and sports overall looseness with the ability to impact to the pull side.
Alex Jacques (2026 C, Natick, MA) got the most out of each swing, incorporating his physical strength to create some real intent from the right side. He worked on a mostly linear path and flashed the strength off of the barrel when turning on the baseball.