NY State Games: Breakout Names
August 29, 2022
It was a collectively busy summer for the Empire state, starting with our top uncommitted state-wide event on June 27-29 in Cortland, NY. Approximately 500 of the best prospects gathered from all four corners, invite-only, for a showcase on the first day followed by three games each.
To check out the full roster of players in attendance, click (SESSION 1) or (SESSION 2). For full statistics from the event, click (SESSION 1) or (SESSION 2).
Our newly expanded staff (14 total) covered three fields of gameplay, taking in numerous top performances. Included below are scouting notes on 20+ risers who caught our attention with video attached.
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‘24 SS Edwin Betances (Iona Prep)
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One of the defensive breakouts on day one, Betances showed up-tempo footwork with an advanced glove that made a plethora of plays up the middle at 5-foot-11, 175lbs. The LHH then barreled swing after swing during a regular effort of batting practice up into the 92 mph exit range with line drive contact.
2024 SS Edwin Betances (Iona Prep) Strong, thick build. Swing works compact and smooth to the ball with a slightly uphill plane. Solid line drive round of BP. Top exit velocity of 92 MPH#NYSGames pic.twitter.com/WJHQWXhmGA
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 27, 2022
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‘23 C Braden Seeber (Baldwinsville)
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It’s been a steady upwards trend for the hulking 6-foot-2, 220-pounder and recent St. Thomas Aquinas commit. The offense keeps making jumps with useful rotational power and an active lower-half, getting bat-speed through for extra-base hits to both gaps. Seeber produced a T100 mph exit velo at 391 feet in the workout, a taste of what’s to come.
‘23 C Braden Seeber (Baldwinsville, @NEPridebaseball) brings raw PWR all over the field at 6-2, 220lbs. Much improved defensively and gets after it from right side. Ground-rule double that leaves in a hurry backside. #NYSGames @thebseebs pic.twitter.com/ne3Cb07s6W
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 29, 2022
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‘24 SS Jack Hennessey (Maine-Endwell)
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A lock to stick in the middle with high-end athleticism, Hennessey ran a 6.79 while featuring 78 mph bat-speed through a flat, accurate path. The #PBRFG22 invitee recorded two hits on Day two of the New York State Games, including a sharp double that split the pull-side gap.
‘24 SS Jack Hennessey (Maine-Endwell, NY), a top defender earlier, accelerates on advantage count heater for pull-side double. Continues to find ways to positively impact the game. 6.79 60-yard dash, 78 mph bat-speed. #NYSGames @jackhennessey22 @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/PAqxvWfDGR
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 29, 2022
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‘23 1B Zowen Collins (Cobleskill-Richmondville)
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Longer built at 6-foot-3, 198lbs with easy leverage and barrel-whip, the LHH has the makings of a prototypical middle of the order bat at the next level. Went 97 mph exit velo for 366 feet during his BP round, following with a no-doubter to RF and two additional XBH in game-action. Backspin launch (27.7 degrees AVG) with some twitch available.
‘23 1B/LHP Zowen Collins (Cobleskill Richmondville, NY) leaves the yard with easy carry for a #PBRBombSquad.
— Ted Williams (@T_Wills1) June 28, 2022
Long, adjustable arms that leverage the front of the plate. Landed backside 2B yesterday, robbed of XBH earlier. Can swing it. #NYSGames @zowen_collins @AllstarsAcademy pic.twitter.com/uOBldfwWmf
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The athleticism continues improving for the compact 5-foot-8, 165-pound Gileno, leading the showcase off with a 6.92 60-yard dash. Flashed his usual balanced, adjustable approach to all fields from the left side, settling into a T96 mph exit velo and 80% sweet spot rate via Trackman. Elite body control offensively, might find a home at 2B.
‘25 MIF Matthew Gileno (TBA), one of the top bats in the rising Soph. class, went 6.92 for PR in the 5th pod. Compact, athletic frame and will hit from day one, L/R. #NYSGames @mattgileno2025 pic.twitter.com/oQhxgcF9gw
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 29, 2022
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‘24 OF/RHP Kyle McDermott (Monroe Woodbury)
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Hard to miss with a standout frame at 6-foot-5, 200lbs, McDermott was a two-way winner up to 90 mph positionally and 87 mph off the mound. Creates some heavy downhill tilt with sinking life, though secondary is still under development. Also went 92 mph exit velo with a double during gameplay; high ceiling.
‘24 OF/RHP Kyle McDermott (Monroe Woodbury, @NEPridebaseball) is the next power arm in the rising Junior class. Grabbed a 90 mph from the outfield, creates good angle down slope when on mound. Frame is loud. #NYSGames pic.twitter.com/CZenabD3ug
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 27, 2022
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‘24 RHP Owen Birchard (Auburn)
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One of the more dominant mound performances, the broad-shouldered 5-foot-10, 180-pounder attacked the zone often with a 2700rpm curveball and mid-80’s FB, working plenty of swing/miss over the first five batters faced. Short to long, efficient with arm-speed, and competes.
‘24 RHP Owen Birchard (Auburn, NY), a physical 5-10, 180lbs, toes the rubber with sharp 2700rpm curveball (two-plane, 11/5) as the leader. Mixed 81-84 mph FB, full OTT slot.
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 27, 2022
Consistent swing/miss through 5 batters.#NYSGames @BirchardOwen pic.twitter.com/iIyXvyrSca
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‘23 RHP Nicholas Huchro (Arlington)
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It’s all low-spin and levers from the 6-foot-2, 160lb righty, utilizing timed-up deception to create a rotational element down the slope. Hid the ball well across two innings, dodging barrels with 82-84, T85 mph FB to both sides and a dotted three-pitch mix. Gained a couple swords on sharp, lateral 71-74 mph SL.
‘23 RHP Nicholas Huchro (Arlington, NY) stands 6-2, 160lbs with even proportions. Hides it extremely well, getting awkward swings on FB/SL combo. Strikeout projection paired with timed up rotation into landing.
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 27, 2022
FB: 82-84, T85
SL: 71-74
SPL: 76-77#NYSGames pic.twitter.com/lgAwpkYW24
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‘25 SS Eamon Giblin (Jamesville Dewitt)
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Sky high projection with leverage in all phases, the 6-foot-2, 160lb Giblin impressed as a left side defender, beating the ball to spots with increased route awareness. Then carried over confidence to the box for a T90 mph exit, eventually squaring a flush RBI single off of a mid-80’s arm. Quiet leadership traits.
‘25 SS Eamon Giblin (Jamesville DeWitt, NY), an advanced defender for age, accelerates by dropping head on knee-high pitch. Game slows down in the box, on-time consistently. RBI single center cut. #NYSGames @JoeWalentin @max_schrantz @PBR_NY_Carrier @eamon_giblin pic.twitter.com/S9PjjyD6jP
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 28, 2022
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‘24 SS Tyler Vivacqua (Liverpool)
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The definition of a “gamer,” Vivacqua can handle a variety of roles positionally across the field, even stepping up on the bump for T81 mph FB with an adequate curveball. The switch-hitter shined most offensively with a feel to match plane and much improved bat-speed (75 mph). Simple gap-to-gap contact and a quality two-strike approach from a wide base.
‘24 SS/RHP Tyler Vivacqua (Liverpool), who also switch-hits, will be a left side defender at the next LVL. Feet work up-tempo, balanced/athletic on run. 82 mph arm and top of the order profile. #NYSGames @TylerVivacqua21 pic.twitter.com/Amis14wprg
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 27, 2022
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‘24 1B/LHP Jack Donlin (Cazenovia)
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An offseason riser with the frame and skillset to do damage this spring, Donlin posted a T97 mph exit velo (RHH) with a quiet upper-half and early connection in the swing. The high level hitter turned around as a projectable southpaw too, T81x2 on the bump, mixing a gradual mid-60’s breaker with ability to bury. More mound success coming, short/quick arm-action.
2024 1B Jack Donlin (Cazenovia) crushes this ball to the deepest part of the park for a stand up triple. High quality approach leads to numerous good at bats. High level bat #NYSGames pic.twitter.com/d5ORWiYvIL
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 28, 2022
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‘24 OF Henry Aronwald (Trinity Pawling)
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Not only did Aronwald place amongst the top leaders in the 60-yard dash with a 6.60, but he also landed third in exit velocity (101.5 mph). The power/speed threat will find a home in the middle of the outfield with a bursty first step and natural feel in space. Also added two hits from a muscular stature versus live arms and stole three bags in total.
‘23 OF Henry Aronwald (Trinity Pawling) showed some easy pop in his BP round. Smooth swing with plenty of pop being generated from the legs. 6’0, 190lb frame with a peak exit velocity of 102mph #NYSGames pic.twitter.com/D5zXRLX8GW
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 29, 2022
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‘25 3B Aaron Lugo (Monroe Woodbury)
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An early pick-to-click after seeing the defensive skillset, Lugo had eyes following his every movement across the week. The physical right-handed hitter stepped in with heavy hands at 6-foot-3, 195lbs, recording a T93 mph exit and 65% sweet spot rate during BP. A loose-handed approach allows for clean extension through the LCF gap.
Player to keep eyes on early on in session 2 of the #NYSGames..
— Dan Cevette (@DanCevette) June 29, 2022
‘25 3B Aaron Lugo (Monroe Woodbury, NY), Premium build (6-3, 195-pounds), active lower half, clean glove skills, use of multi arm slots, strong arm.. @ajlugooo @ShooterHunt @prepbaseball pic.twitter.com/JF9utQ93tR
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‘24 RHP James Redick (Shenendahowa)
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Still green even after seeing a bump in stature over the past year, Redick dominated his two innings with quick hand-speed and enough hip/shoulder separation to draw uncomfortable swings at the plate. Foot on the gas at 81-84, T86 mph early and extended into the mitt, making it jump. Buried above-average SL (71-74) with strikeout potential to glove-side.
‘24 RHP James Redick (Shenendehowa, NY) has grown significantly over the past year+. Bigger, projectable frame with weight left. Worked 82-84, T86 mph and grabbed good extension down the slope. Buried sharp 71-74 SL w/ horiz. bite.#NYSGames @JamesRedick7 @HaynerSportBarn pic.twitter.com/9OojsibxVZ
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 29, 2022
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‘24 C Cristian Soto (Central Regional, NJ)
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An under-the-radar backstop who does all the little things right, Soto is an efficient blocker at 5-foot-10, 180lbs. The New Jersey product operates as a leader behind the dish and controls the pitching staff, also boosting his offensive profile with an 82% sweet spot rate, among the event’s best. Bat-speed is starting to transfer to the field from a shoulder-to-shoulder swing.
‘24 C/3B Cristian Soto (Central Regional) with good extension and a great looking stroke here. Stays through the ball with some quick acceleration from the back hip. Peak exit velocity of 90mph. #NYSGames pic.twitter.com/VxLi0UTuaQ
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 29, 2022
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‘23 LHP Andrew Speranza (Spackenkill)
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Crafty with pound-for-pound strength at 5-foot-9, 175lbs, Speranza created a fast move into footstrike, landing an 81-84 mph FB under the hands of hitters. The southpaw spun a hard-sweeping mid-60’s breaker across the plate while fading a 73-76 mph CH back the other way on the same plane. Kept hitters in between speeds, adding and subtracting when needed from a compact delivery.
2023 LHP Andrew Speranza (Spackenkill) Compact, athletic build. Love the intent he pitches with. Work mostly with his fastball at 81-84, also featured a curveball at 60-65 and firm changeup at 75-77. #NYSGames pic.twitter.com/QONZnidylK
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 30, 2022
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‘23 RHP Tyler Kneller (Chatham)
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It was a banner day for 6-foot-4, 195-pound righty Tyler Kneller, driving a low-spin 85-88, T89 mph FB to the knees with above-average effectiveness. Big stride length and some crossfire present, giving the release deception across his body. A low-to-mid 70’s CB adds a quality lateral presence while a 69-71 mph CH is still under further development; frontline potential as delivery smooths out.
‘23 RHP Tyler Kneller (Chatham, NY) emerged a winner at #NYSGames. Swing/miss on about 75% of fastballs, elevating when he wants, and sprinkled mid-70’s breaker. 6-4, 195lbs frame screams starter’s proj.
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 29, 2022
FB: 86-88, T89, life out of hand
SL: 73-75@PBR_Uncommitted @JoeWalentin pic.twitter.com/TK7RzTn4Br
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‘24 LHP Luke Leventhall (Lackawanna Trail)
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Only 6-foot, 150lbs with the upside to command more looks, Leventhall gained plenty of extension out in front from a regular effort. The L/L lived low in the zone for ground balls and weak contact, cutting the FB at 82-84 mph. A well-seasoned 74-75 mph CH worked out of the same tunnel with hard ASR and killed spin. Held direction and tossed in lots of strikes early.
‘24 LHP/1B Luke Leventhall (Lackawanna Trail, PA, @PBRPennsylvania) still has more left in the legs and showed advanced arm-talent. Slight cut on the ball to glove side, T84 mph, and creating some awkwardness at the plate. Breaking ball thrown for strikes.#NYSGames @BaseballUPA pic.twitter.com/wOiMTCoTvg
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 30, 2022
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‘24 OF Brayden Hy (Royalton Hartland)
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Blessed with almost 28 mph hand-speed and proportional strength at 5-foot-11, 175lbs, Hy matches pitch plane with big rotational scores from the right side. An improving athlete who grabbed a 7.13 60-yard dash with 86 mph positional arm-strength, the power translates cleanly to all phases. Made the trip to #PBRFG22 as a member of Team NY.
‘24 OF Brayden Hy (Royalton Hartland, NY) featured quality glove actions, low-to-high, and finished by driving backside through the release. H 3/4 slot, some carry, and 86 mph peak. Swings it w/ rotational PWR from right side.#NYSGames @braydenhy02 pic.twitter.com/9tVH5Qboo1
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 29, 2022
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‘24 OF Jeremiah Holder (New Rochelle)
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The 5-foot-11, 172-pounder possesses upside athleticism with 90 mph arm-strength from the outfield and fast-twitch traits offensively. Produced a loud performance across gameplay, accumulating a few physical barrels through the middle of the field; bouncy skillset with more footspeed on the way. Selected to represent the Empire state at #PBRFG22.
‘23 OF/RHP Jeremiah Holder (New Rochelle, NY) just touched a fastball back up the box. Twitchy movements all over, grabbing a 90 mph arm from the outfield too. 5-11, 172lbs and ceiling heightening. #NYSGames @JeremiahHolde11 @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/nDzW0lpuc1
— PBR New York (@PBRNewYork) June 30, 2022
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UPCOMING EVENTS
SHOWCASE | STATE | DATE | LOCATION |
2022 Last Chance Open: West | NY | 09/25 | St. Bonaventure University |
2022 Last Chance Open: East | NY | 10/09 | Dutchess Stadium |
2022 Last Chance Open: Downstate | NY | 10/16 | Poly Prep |