2021 New England Top Prospect Games I - Quick Hits
July 2, 2021
We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England 2021 New England Top Prospect Games I. This was a great opportunity for 2022-2024 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 Top Prospect Games I - Quick Hits
Day 1
HITTERS
- Jeffrey Kraus- left-handed hitter with a good path and a frame that can fill out.
- Daniel Cascio- left-handed bat with a good feel for hitting.
- Matthew Lussier- quick left-handed hitter with a good feel at the dish.
- Gavin O’Brien- long and lanky right-handed hitting outfielder. He had 3 hits in game.
- Jayder Raifstanger- left-handed bat with an excellent path to contact.
- Ommy Velez- big left-handed hitter with power potential.
- Liam McIlroy- quick twitch right-handed hitter.
- Andrew Ray- solid approach and a repeatable path to the baseball.
- Jack LaRose- excellent young left-handed hitting prospect.
- Connor Daly- left-handed hitting prospect with a clean path.
- Ryan Kolodziejczyk- big right-handed hitter with potential in the bat.
- Jesse Bernarduci- unconventional setup but displays plus bat speed and good ball to bat contact.
- Shaun Callahan- short path from the left-side, showed the ability to spread the field.
- Drew Renzella- athletic right-handed hitter with gap to gap power.
- Jason Flaherty- athletic right-handed hitter with plus bat speed.
- Ryan Eaton- athletic right-handed hitter with a solid bat path.
- Cam Dayton- physical right-handed hitter with power potential.
- Kasey Oullette- big and athletic right-handed hitter.
- Carlos Martinez- big and sturdy body with a good approach at the dish.
- Ryan Cloutier- took a great round of batting practice, showing good bat life.
- Sean O’Leary- monster batting practice showing.
ARMS
- Nathan Acabchuk- projectable right-hander with a feel for the spin pitch.
- Riley Williams- big body with wide shoulders. The potential is all there as he matures.
- Jayden Longdin- young right-hander with a good arm and feel for the spin pitch.
- Jack LaRose- 2024 right-hander, showed athleticism and a good feel on the mound.
- Brandon Rovinelli- 2025 right-hander with an advanced feel for pitching.
- Nathan Thurber- showed good life and spin, as well as pounding the zone.
- Brendan Palmer- big and projectable right-handed arm.
- Ryan Cloutier- quick armed right-hander with his best days in front of him.
- Watson Mexico- young left-handed arm with a plus breaking ball
DEFENDERS
- Matthew Lussier- aggressive style with a plus arm in the outfield, hosing a guy at 3rd in game action.
- Jayder Raifstanger- solid glove with a good feel for tempo and approach.
- Andrew Ray- showed a solid approach in the outfield, throwing 85 mph from right field.
- Jake Mather- showed a good feel behind the dish.
- Drew Renzella- quality showing in the catch and throw dept.
- Ryan Eaton- 6.65 runner who runs it down as he gets off the ball well.
- Carlos Martinez- glove and feet work in the infield.
- Watson Mexico- athletic outfielder who can throw.
Day 2
HITTERS
- Marcus Rodrigues- undersized right-handed hitter with a good feel for the barrel.
- Jamie Palmese- plus runner with juice in the bat.
- Tyler Dejesus- right-handed hitter with good hands at the dish.
- Colby Barker- big right-handed hitter with potential.
- Owen Stephens- right-handed hitter with a good feel for what he is doing.
- Braden Ventura- homered in game play, displaying a short stroke.
- MIchael Toth- juice in the bat and very athletic.
- Raymond Toth- pounded the ball in the game.
- Ryan Perez- left-handed hitter with a good feel for hitting.
- Justin Higgins- athletic right-handed hitter with a plus skill set.
- Trey Begasse- athletic right-handed hitter who showed good hand speed.
- Mikey McGee- big and tall young hitter with a good feel.
- Joe Norris- showed plus hand speed with the bat.
- Ian Wirtz- squared up the ball in the game a number of times.
- Nicholas Plue- plus hand speed and lift in the swing.
- Kaige Garrity- good hand speed and feel for hitting.
- Gabriel Pitts- plus runner who showed good ball to bat skills.
- Austin Bohlman- left-handed hitter with power potential.
- Samuel Hutchinson- big and left-handed, good follow.
ARMS
- Kellen Heney- quick arm left-hander with his best days in front of him.
- Michael Geissler- progressing nicely on the mound.
- Ty Santabarbara- right-hander with a feel for all 3 pitches.
- Garret Garbinski- quick arm right-hander with a bright future.
- Braeden Sparaco- young right-hander who shows legit promise.
- Cole Mascott- big and long right-hander, the velo should jump significantly in the next year.
DEFENDERS/RUNNERS
- Jamie Palmese- plus runner who showed above average arm strength in the outfield.
- Sal Dastoli- can really catch and throw.
- Michael Toth- excellent defender with the best feet I have seen in a long time.
- Christopher Takita- young athletic player who can run.
- Justin Higgins- plus defender who showed an advanced skill set with the glove.
- Ian Wirtz- can catch and throw, showed well with the bat as well.
- Gabriel Pitts- ran a 6.4 sixty with ease.
- Drew Martin- quick left-handed hitter with a good feel for defense.
- Samuel Hutchinson- runs and projects very well.