9/30/18 - The rising junior had a breakout spring season where he showed of his burgeoning power to compliment his elite level defense. He took a fastball away to left field for a standup double in his first at-bat where he was 4.30 with a turn around first base. The UCLA commit pulled another pitch to left field for another double before dropping a ball into no-mans land for yet another double in his third at-bat.
7/13/18 - Tolentino should see his rankings improve when we update them in a few weeks. The shortstop is hyper-athletic with a combination of great hands, footwork, and body control of any of the middle infielders in attendance. Tolentino shows great feel for the barrel and has current pop that he showed during batting practice. The UCLA commit was clocked at 4.29 home-to-first on an infield single showing off his hustle and speed from the left side.
3/18/18 – UCLA commit, 5-foot-11, 165-pound, medium-slender, athletic frame, with plenty of room for future strength and muscle growth. Tolentino has an advanced approach for his age, an eye for the strike zone, able to recognize secondary pitches, a simple load trigger, and rhythmic swing with natural lift. Currently has gap-to-gap power, but will develop into over the fence power with body maturity and age. He exhibits a no-fear attitude and demeanor with a flare for the dramatic. Tolentino has already had multiple last inning heroics this year and has seemed to emerge as one of the team leaders. He shows an above average arm tool, with the ability to make all the throws from all the angles at SS, sound defensive actions and quick, athletic feet around the bag. Tolentino displays 1st step quickness, can steal a base almost any time, and is an alert base runner that can disrupt a pitchers rhythm. He plays with energy and joy that is contagious and fun to watch.
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9/30/18 - The rising junior had a breakout spring season where he showed of his burgeoning power to compliment his elite level defense. He took a fastball away to left field for a standup double in his first at-bat where he was 4.30 with a turn around first base. The UCLA commit pulled another pitch to left field for another double before dropping a ball into no-mans land for yet another double in his third at-bat.
7/13/18 - Tolentino should see his rankings improve when we update them in a few weeks. The shortstop is hyper-athletic with a combination of great hands, footwork, and body control of any of the middle infielders in attendance. Tolentino shows great feel for the barrel and has current pop that he showed during batting practice. The UCLA commit was clocked at 4.29 home-to-first on an infield single showing off his hustle and speed from the left side.
3/18/18 – UCLA commit, 5-foot-11, 165-pound, medium-slender, athletic frame, with plenty of room for future strength and muscle growth. Tolentino has an advanced approach for his age, an eye for the strike zone, able to recognize secondary pitches, a simple load trigger, and rhythmic swing with natural lift. Currently has gap-to-gap power, but will develop into over the fence power with body maturity and age. He exhibits a no-fear attitude and demeanor with a flare for the dramatic. Tolentino has already had multiple last inning heroics this year and has seemed to emerge as one of the team leaders. He shows an above average arm tool, with the ability to make all the throws from all the angles at SS, sound defensive actions and quick, athletic feet around the bag. Tolentino displays 1st step quickness, can steal a base almost any time, and is an alert base runner that can disrupt a pitchers rhythm. He plays with energy and joy that is contagious and fun to watch.