2023 New England Future 50: Class of 2027 - Quick Hits
August 15, 2023
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We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England 2023 Future 50: Class of 2027. This was a great opportunity for 2027 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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2023 New England Future 50: Class of 2027 - Quick Hits
2028 OF/3B Logan Medina
— Prep Baseball Report New England (@PBR_NewEngland) August 12, 2023
Westport Middle School
Exit Velo: 81#BeSeen pic.twitter.com/WXMEbVeS4Z
HITTERS
- Zach Youngberg- clean hands and projectable frame
- Michael Doherty- quick hands from the left-side of the dish
- Cameron Hohmann- strength in the bat
- Max Boehm- excellent looking athlete
- Kyle Soule- swung the bat extremely well at the event
- Jack Mariani- long and strong through the baseball
- Lucas Sarno- good approach and feel for what his skill set is
- Jackson Logan- strength in the hands from the left side
- Miles Desrosiers- buggy whip in the bat from the left side
- Amir Cartagena- strength and length in the swing
- Tyler Koski- athleticism and quickness in the swing
- Andrew Scarlett- strength and buggy whip with the bat
- Ryan Nelson- strength in the bat, showed well in game
- Ryan Huban- big with leverage at the dish
- Chase Semenza- solid approach and has the ability to manipulate the barrel
- Taylor Reidy- good looking young hitter
- Joe Kett- projectable player
- Rylan Flynn- quickness in the hands
- Jon Cerullo- big with plus hand speed
- Lucas Hodne- solid swing mechanics and feel
ARMS
- Trent Holst- good looking prospect on the bump
- Jackson Logan- left-hander with good potential
- Patrick Hunt- 3.4 right-hander with an athletic and clean delivery
- Kyle Soule- quickness and athleticism on the mound
- Max Boehm- arm speed and length on the bump
- Thomas Cooper- long limbed with 3 quality pitches at a young age
- Keegan Croucher- big and long, super projectable
- Donati Fortes- quick armed and long arms, big follow
- Andrew Scarlett- quick armed left-hander
- Ben Samuels- ¾ arm slot with arm speed
DEFENDERS
- Lucas Sarno- plus defender in the middle of the field at a young age
- Tyler DeRice- catch and throw potential
- Miles Desrosiers- solid skill set behind the dish
- Beckett Haughney- best defender I saw all day, can really play defense in the middle of the field
- Taylor Reidy- solid catch and throw skill set
- Cameron Payne- athletic and quick actions