2020 MA/NH Fall Top Prospect Games - Quick Hits
October 5, 2020
We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England 2020 MA/NH Fall Top Prospect Games. This was a great opportunity for 2021-2024 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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2020 MA/NH Fall Top Prospect Games - Quick Hits
MORNING SESSION
BATS
- Nick Larche- two hits in game play. I like his approach.
- Joe Sylvester, life in the bat with a chance to be physical.
- Liam McIlroy, athletic and fast twitch player.
- Dylan Locke, good looking young player.
- Eoin Morrissey, swung the bat well in game play.
- Brendan Sencaj, good looking path to the baseball.
- Joey Acker, continues to improve and the hands work with the bat.
- Michael Morris, physical and strong right-handed hitter.
- Daniel Tambascia, left-handed hitter with a good hand path.
- Andrew Gaughan, continues to improve his swing.
Arms
- James Clark, quick arm right-hander with quality stuff.
- Nick Dirito, good looking young arm.
- Seamus Marshall, left-hander with plus feel.
AFTERNOON SESSION
BATS
- Josh Lo, swings the bat well and stays in his legs.
- Ryan Eaton, ran a 6.67 and can swing the bat.
- Jack Hansen, left-handed hitter with his best days in front of him.
- Jayder Raifstanger, left-handed hitter who continues to impress.
- Justis Orton, big right-handed banger with good hands.
- Kevin Hurley, solid hand path through contact.
- Jack Cropper, life in the bat and in the arm.
- Tyler Tedeschi, physical and athletic, good looking player.
- Sean O’Leary, left-handed hitter who leans on it.
- Mason Kulpa, good looking path to the baseball.
ARMS
- Cole Mascott, young right-hander with the makings of good stuff.
- Robbie O’Connor, long and lanky, high level arm.
- Kellan Heney, left-hander who gets better each time we see him.
- Christopher Carbonara, plus arm strength, reliever type.
- Andrew Chenevert, fastball slider arm with good stuff.
- Jack Cropper, up to 87 with spin.
DEFENDERS
- Cole Paro, keeps improving with 1.91 pop time.
- Ryan Eaton, plus runner with the athleticsm to play anywhere.
- Christopher Carbonara, plus arm strength front behind the dish.
- Tyler Tedeschi, young and athletic, runs well.
EVENING SESSION
BATS
- Jacob Jette, young and left-handed. His best days are in front of him.
- Gavin Donohue, excellent hand path to the baseball.
- Will Roche, getting better and starting to come into his swing.
- Matthew Donahue, leans on the ball, has some juice in the bat.
- John Gannon, big right-handed hitter with a good hand path to the baseball.
- CJ Jette, left-handed hitter with a solid feel for hitting.
- Charlie Walsh, left-handed hitter who uses the whole field and has a feel for his swing.
- Braden Ventura, solid hand path through the ball.
- River Hart, excellent showing on the day.
- Evan Blake, highest exit velocity on the day, 99 mph and leans on it.
- Jack Dorsey, good looking path to the baseball.
- Jack Gerstein, aggressive with the bat.
ARMS
- James Kuczmiec, solid young projectable arm.
- Jacob Jette, left-handed and loose.
- Samuel Feliciano, up to 84 with deception.