2022 New England ProCase - Quick Hits
February 15, 2022
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We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England 2022 New England ProCase. 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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2022 New England ProCase - Quick Hits
HITTERS
- Jayder Raifstanger put on an impressive display at the event as his game has taken a jump.
- Ryan Grundy showed life in the bat at the event.
- Gabriel Tirado continued to impress with his bat.
- Justin Peguero showed a loose and free path to the baseball.
- Ryan Kolben showed a simple and strong path to the baseball.
- Jayden Novak is an impressive looking hitter at a young age.
- Cole Carbone is a projectable left-handed bat.
- Sean O’Leary shows physical prowess at the plate.
- David Castillo showed an excellent feel for hitting.
- Cameron Maldonado has impressive tools at the dish.
- Jacob Risedorf showed a good feel for the barrel.
- Jack Goodman was outstanding at the event, he has taken his game to another level.
- Nicholas Plue showed strength and life in the bat.
- Andrew Keaveney showed power potential at the dish.
- Ryan Daniels showed a quick and simple approach at the dish.
- Hayden Bond was impressive at the event.
- Joel Strand has clean hands and power potential.
- Davis Johnson was impressive as well.
- Ryan Daniels, leans on it from the left side.
- William Parker, showed strength and life in the bat.
- Kevin Milewski, big and plus power potential.
PITCHERS
- Tommy Turner was up to 93 mph with the makings of a plus spin pitch.
- Jack Cropper touched 94 with an easy and fluid arm swing.
- Thomas Galusha sat 91-92 with a good spin pitch.
- Sachem Ramos, young right-hander touched 90 mph.
- Michael Simes, big and long, the sky is the limit as he already pitches in the 90s.
- James Morice, up to 90 with a legit breaking ball.
- Daniel Keaney, up to 91 with with a 80 mph slider.
- Brian Foley was impressive and his best days are in front of him.
- Martin Zhang, left-hander up to 87 mph with a good spin pitch.
- Drew Smith, 2024 right-hander up to 87 mph.
- Charlie Walker touched 90 mph with a breaking ball.
DEFENDERS
- Justin Peguero flashed the leather with ease.
- David Castillo threw 93 mph across the diamond.
- Jayden Novak turned in a solid catch and throw session.
- Max Jossen is an impressive 2024 catcher.
- Michael Toth has ridiculous foot work behind the dish, impressive.
- Hayden Bond flashed the leather.
- Evan Blake is a solid third baseman.
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