2021 New England Preseason All-State II - Quick Hits
March 22, 2021
We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England 2021 New England Preseason All-State II. This was a great opportunity for 2021-2025 prospects to be put on college recruiting boards. Many players impressed during their individual workouts at the showcase. Below we have the complete statistical results from the event as well as the top performers across various different categories.
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2021 New England Preseason All-State II - Quick Hits
THE BATS
- Rowan Oostman- left-handed hitter with simple hands and a good feel
- Dylan Anstett- right-handed hitter with smooth hands
- Max Kasper- flat approach with life to his hands
- Trevor Grady- simple swing with a feel for the barrel
- Giancarlo Miro- young player with a good feel for the bat
- Michael Guiney- flat approach with life in the hands
- Luke Beyers- young hitter with a clean swing
- Michael Morris- big, strong and shows raw potential
- Peter Ward - physically leans on the baseball
- Payton Manca- big and left-handed with a feel for hitting
- Dylan Locke- solid approach and is making himself into a good player
- Nathan Leighton- physical player with plus hand speed
- Mason Breton- left-handed hitter with good hands
THE ARMS
- Dylan Vigue- athletic right-handed with deception to the delivery
- Matt Lee- young arm with serious potential
- Cole Mascott- big and lean. Love the potential of his game
- Riley Williams- quick arm with an athletic build
- William Ernst- continues to improve and work on his stuff. Trending up
- Payton Manca- big and left-handed with plus feel
- Ryan Gomez- Ambidextrous pitcher with good feel from the left-side and quick arm from the right-side
- Jake Sullivan- serious feel and potential on the mound
- Tyler Tedeschi- Athletic right-hander with a plus feel and super clean arm
- Kellan Heney- trending up with his stuff as the arm is quick
- Dylan Anstett- clean and easy arm, showed well
- Matt Hirsch- lanky right-hander with plus stuff
- Giancarlo Miro- big potential on the mound
- Joshua Kopetski- rail thin left-hander who continues to improve each time we see him