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2015 Jr. National

Batting Practice Highlights (Teams 1-4)
6/14/2015 10:17:23 PM

David Lamanna (2017 C, Saddle River, NJ) starts with a high hand set and uses an easy weight transfer and solid load. He works uphill at times and hits off the backside, using his strength well to show off good pullside power.

Greg Lewandoski (2017 SS, Deland, FL) has a slightly open stance and uses his loose hands well with a line drive swing plane. He shows the ability to get extended and has solid bat speed and strength

Reese Albert (2017 OF, Jupiter, FL) is a solid athlete with a good build. He possesses has a quick, line drive path, with good bat speed and the ball carries well off the barrel.

Griffin Bernardo (2017 3B, Longwood, FL) is a strongly-built 5-foot-11, 195 pounds, and uses an easy load and transfer to generate natural loft and carry to the pullside.

Cole Brannen (2017 OF, Elko, GA) has a well-proportioned, athletic build with projection remaining in his frame. He hits from an open stance with high hands and shows good bat speed and strength from his level swing path

Mason Doolittle (2017 C, Jupiter, FL) starts with a lower hand set and a wide base. He gets into good position with a leg lift trigger into contact and shows solid jump and carry off of the bat.

Alec Sanchez (2018 2B, Jacksonville, FL) has big strength coming from his 5-foot-11, 180 pound frame and generates good power from a big leg kick. He comes comes uncoiled well and shows good bat speed and juice to the pullside.

Oraj Anu (2017 OF, Orlando, FL) is a big, strong kid with very good athleticism.  He’s a switch hitter and has bat speed from both sides of the plate.  He should continue to improve as he gets more experience and gains more consistent timing with his lower half.

Sam Hall (2017 OF, Hampstead, NC) works with a wide base and slightly open stance. He displayed a fast bat, good strength, and feel for the barrel with a slightly uphill plane

Bryson Hutchinson (2017 1B, Port Orange, FL) is an extremely big and physical right handed hitter with a large 6-foot-6, 230 pound frame. He hits from a wide base and has big time strength and good bat speed.  He has easy raw power and really launched balls throughout the session, hitting a few homeruns over the Green Monster.

Conner Uselton (2017 OF, Oklahoma City, OK) has a high hand set and shifts his weight well through the lower half.  He has quick hands, a loose, fluid swing, and shows ability to work the entire field.

Pat DeMarco (2017 OF, Staten Island, NY) is a compactly-built 5-foot-10, 200 pounds. He has good strength, gets his hands through the hitting zone quickly, and displays a solid line-drive swing plane. 

Austin Beck (2017 OF, Clemmons (Arcadia), NC) shows looseness with his hands and good bat speed. He has the ability to work the entire field, and also tap into his solid strength and raw power to his pullside.

Jordon Adell (2017 RHP, Louisville, KY) is extremely athletic and a well-proportioned, strongly-built 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds. Hits with wide base, slight crouch and shows good feel for the barrel with ability to put a charge into the ball to all fields. 

Brock Mathis (2017 C, Fairfield, OH) starts with a high hand set and wide base and shows short path to ball. Has good bat speed and shows ability to get extended with pop to the pullside.

Raymond Gil (2017 3B, Miami, FL) has some serious strength in his 6-foot-1, 198 pound frame. He shows good natural loft, bat speed, and ability to repeat his hitting approach.

Chaney Rogers (2017 1B, Ringgold, GA) has an aggressive swing from a slightly open setup and high back elbow.  Sweepy bat path with very good bat speed, shows good carry off the bat to his pullside. 

Grant Burton (2018 OF, San Juan Capistrano, CA) is a strongly-built 6-foot-1, 200 pounds. Hits with deep hand set, shows good bat speed, feel for barrel, and good pop to his pullside.

Nick Dicarlo (2017 SS, Scottsdale, AZ) has a lean build and show some present strength and bat speed that projects well as he continues to mature. DiCarlo owns a loose, repeatable swing with a level, line drive plane and shows the ability to work the entire field. He had a very strong and consistent round.

Matt Schroer (2017 RHP, Phoenix, AZ) owns a very projectable 6-foot-4, 180 pound frame. He hits from a wide base and displayed strong wrists, fast hands, and a quick path to the ball with a solid feel for the barrel.