2023 Massachusetts Fall Prospect Showcase - Quick Hits
October 9, 2023
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We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England 2023 Massachusetts Fall Prospect Showcase. This was a great opportunity for 2024-2027 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 Massachusetts Fall Prospect Showcase - Quick Hits
BATS
- JP Donahue- excellent showing with the bat.
- Bryce Barber- plus hand speed at the plate.
- Keegan Yasi- leans on the baseball from the left side.
- Jacob Schwartz- very good showing in game play.
- Jacob Laroche- clean left-handed swing from the left side.
- Alexander Jacques- strong hands with the bat.
- Harris Hackel- solid approach with a good feel for staying on the ball.
- Christopher Mondesir- projectable right-handed hitter.
- Eric Willi- best showing with the bat that I have seen from him. Good behind the dish as well.
- Quentin Christopher- excellent in game, short to the ball.
- Robert Dagostino- solid path to the ball.
- Charlie Crabbe- life in the hands.
- Drew Herlin- projectable power from the left side.
- Youngwon Smith- good looking hand path and set up.
- Cole Kotkowski- strength in swing.
- Tyler Marcoux- clean hands and projects physically.
- Owen Widger- plus life in the bat, best hitter at the event.
- Christopher Kiesiner- plus bat speed.
ARMS
- William Hurley- super outing, plus arm speed with a two good spin pitches.
- Ronan Rowe- projects, slider up to 75 mph.
- Casey Heney- big, long and projectable.
- Christopher Kiesiner- up to 85 with a plus spin pitch.
- Zachary Floyd- projectable, long limbed with hand speed.
- Charlie Crabbe- young prospect, very impressive.
DEFENDERS/RUNNERS
- Brandon Gomes- ran a sub 7.0 and showed versatility in the field.
- Owen Mongeon- excellent showing, plus runner.
- Jason Hall - good athlete, ran a sub 7.0.
- Cole Kotkowski- plus runner with arm strength.
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