2020 New England Top Prospect Games - Quick Hits
July 6, 2020
We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England 2020 New England Top Prospect Games. This was a great opportunity for 2021-2023 prospects to be put on college recruiting boards. Many players impressed during their individual workouts at the showcase.
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2020 New England Top Prospect Games - Quick Hits
DAY 1 MORNING SESSION
HITTERS
- Justin Hackett, right-handed hitting infielder showed a plus skill set and lashed the ball around the yard.
- Drew Kron, 2022 outfielder took a solid batting practice, should fill out physically and turn the corner.
- Michael Anquillare, quick twitch first baseman/outfielder. He can really swing the bat, plus hand speed.
- Michael Dennis, right-handed hitting catcher swung the bat very well in game.
- Sean Moynihan, soft body right-handed hitting corner infielder who I think has a chance to be a difference maker offensively at a high level. He can really hit.
- John Zadrozny, homered twice in the game, the setup and approach is unorthodox but it works for him.
- John LaFleur, squared the baseball up multiple times during game play, quick hands from the left side.
- Justin Delaney, is a twitchy infielder, gap pop and can defend on either side of the bag. James Clark, a right-handed hitter, showed good swings in the game, driving a baseball deep to center.
- Michael Wearne, a right-handed hitter, drove a ball into the gap, level swing with length on the back side.
- Drew Kron, showed lift to his swing, is super athletic, big athlete.
- Christopher Connelly, a right-handed hitter, collected multiple hits, driving the baseball from field to field.
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