8/27/2023 12:18:14 AM
Drew Tenet (2025 RHP, Medford, NJ) put together an efficient three innings of work, striking out six batters while allowing just one hit. The 6-foot-2 right-hander pounded the zone with the heavy fastball, topping it out at 85 mph early on. He also produced several uncomfortable swings and misses with the curveball. The breaker was spun well and showed abrupt plane change with some bite.
Mario Cabrera (2024 3B, Jericho, NY) sat on a two-strike off-speed pitch and laced it down the right field line for extra bases. The 6-foot-1 right-handed hitter controls the barrel well in and around the strike zone. He reads spin well and showcased the ability to work the entire field.
Zachary Russo (2025 LHP, Tewksbury, MA) punched out four batters over three innings of work, allowing just one hit. The sturdy 6-foot-2 left-hander located the fastball well. It showed tons of life through the zone, ultimately peaking at 83 mph. He complimented the heater with a changeup that showed heavy fade and some cut. Russo also flashed a slider with good horizontal break and some bite.
Brandon Bartick (2025 SS, Bohemia, NY) barreled up a 3-1 fastball and launched it into the right-center gap for a double. The 5-foot-9 right-handed hitter showed intriguing strength in the hands and at impact. He has the ability to backspin baseballs for distance from gap to gap.
Hudson Swan (2026 3B, Chester Springs, PA) timed up a two-strike heater and lined it back up the middle for a single. The 5-foot-11 right-handed hitter has a good feel for the barrel and delivers it on-time. He remains short to the baseball and creates good strength at impact.
Joshua Wilson (2025 SS, Hollis, NH) jumped on a 2-0 heater and bounced it over the center field fence for a ground-rule double. The physical 6-foot righty has tons of strength in the hands and impacts the baseball with authority. He showcased the ability to backspin baseballs from gap to gap with ease.
Gavin Speigel (2026 RHP, McLean, VA) highlighted live action with a single through the left-side. The 6-foot-2 right-handed hitter jumped on a fastball early in the count and met it with a barrel. He displayed an aggressive approach at the plate with good command of the barrel throughout the strike zone.
Henry Parson (2024 RHP, Philadelphia, PA) tossed two innings on the mound and worked all four quadrants with his mix. The fastball showed life and carry through the zone, topping out at 88 mph. The 5-foot-11 right-hander mixed in an abrupt slider with two-plane tilt to disrupt hitters. He also landed a cutter that showed lateral tilt and downward bite, earning multiple swings and misses. At the plate, Parson timed up a 2-1 fastball and lined it right back up the middle for a single. He has tons of quickness in the hands and creates good whip to the barrel.
Bryan Hemple (2025 RHP, Bridgeton, NJ) put together an efficient outing on the mound, tossing three scoreless innings while striking out five batters. The 5-foot-7 right-hander pounded the zone with the fastball and complimented it with a more traditional curveball that earned swings and misses. He spun the breaker well and kept it down in the strike zone.
Jackson Schiro (2025 C, Purchase, NY) was on the barrel frequently in live action, posting a 2-for-2 performance at the plate. He lined a two-strike fastball right back up the middle for a single early on. The 5-foot-9 right-handed hitter displayed a mature approach at the plate and manipulates the barrel well around the zone.
Jonathan Stern (2026 OF, New York, NY) put together a multi-hit performance with two singles to the middle of the field. The 5-foot-8 right-handed hitter showcased nifty bat-to-ball skills. He directs the barrel well throughout the strike zone and can work the entire field.
Larry Hotaling (2025 SS, Brooklyn, NY) turned on a fastball and smoked it to left field line for a single. The 6-foot right-handed hitter has intriguing bat speed along with good strength at impact. He creates good extension out in front, which leads to loud barrels to the pull-side.
Spencer Kemler (2025 RHP, East Meadow, NY) tossed four innings on the mound and struck out five batters along the way. The 6-foot-1 right-hander filled up all parts of the strike zone with the heavy fastball and topped it out at 79 mph. He disrupted hitters with both a curveball and changeup, and both of which were located fairly well.
Daniel Cronin (2025 OF, Brooklyn, NY) lined a fastball right back where it came for a single. The 5-foot-10 right-handed hitter has tons of present bat speed and creates good strength at impact. He also showed glimpses of a developing power tool.