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2023 Mid-Atlantic Prospect Showcase (08/19/2023 - 08/20/2023)

5 - Black vs. 6 - Gold Game One Highlights
8/20/2023 5:00:00 AM

Will Marziarz (2025 RHP, Little Silver, NJ) impressed both at the plate and on the mound in live action. The 6-foot-2 right-hander tossed three efficient innings, striking out five while allowing just one hit. The fastball showed short arm-side run with some late sink, and topped out at 83 mph. He located his mix well and either missed barrels or produced weak contact. With the bat, Marziarz went 3-for-3 with two RBI. He showcased the ability to manipulate the barrel within the strike zone while also working the entire field.

John DiGregorio (2024 C, Westfield, NJ) put his power on display by launching a no-doubt two-run home run over the left-center field fence. He also showcased an advanced ability to read spin, sitting on a breaking ball and driving it to left field for a single. The physical 6-foot right-handed hitter has good barrel skills to go along with an intriguing power tool.

Ethan Clayton (2025 OF, Gillette, NJ) had a productive performance at the plate, going 2-for-3 with a run scored. The 6-foot right-handed hitter has a very consistent barrel and delivers it both on-plane and on-time. He commands it well in and around the strike zone.

Quaran Williams (2024 SS, Burlington, NJ) went 2-for-3 with two singles. The 5-foot-10 right-handed hitter showcased advanced barrel skills and worked the entire field. He controls the barrel well throughout the strike zone and can adjust to spin.

Aaron Espinal (2025 2B, Paterson, NJ) highlighted live action with a loud double to center field. The athletic 5-foot-10 right-handed hitter timed up a fastball and carried it off the outfield fence for extra bases. He utilized a simple, synced-up operation with the ability to drive baseballs into both gaps.

William Bethea (2025 SS, South Plainfield, NJ) was on the barrel all game long, producing well-struck liners to all parts of the field. He adjusted to a two-strike breaking ball, driving it through the right-side for a single. The athletic 5-foot-11 right-handed hitter presents a consistent barrel with some intriguing power potential.