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2024 New York Indoor Showcase (Sunday) (03/03/2024 - 03/03/2024)

Batting Practice Highlights
3/3/2024 8:02:02 PM

Michael Mijuca (2026 RHP, Plainview, NY) flashed looseness to the hands with the ability to create lift and drive the baseball to the middle/pull side of the field. The strong framed 5-foot-10, 185 pound prospect consistently found the good part of the barrel with solid weight shift present.

Jake Wall (2026 RHP, Wood-Ridge, NJ) constantly smoked balls back up the middle of the field with clear backspin and carry production, flashing a simple and refined yet powerful stroke with evident strength in the hands. 

Jaden Ju (2026 RHP, Mechanicville, NY) covered the zone well throughout his round and worked gap to gap successfully, displaying good separation and extension with leverage created.

Tyler Leach (2026 SS, Bay Shore, NY) put together one of the more consistent line drive approaches on the day, working the middle of the field with ease showing tons of present bat speed through the zone.

Alex Casey (2025 OF, Dix Hills, NY) proved to be an aggressive hitter with plenty of pop present, roping baseballs gap to gap with authority. He controlled the barrel well and generated solid hip torque and drive from the lower half.

Colin Gallagher (2025 C, Sparta, NJ) showcased projectable power during his round with a bigger leg lift trigger present, really transferring the weight well to drive the baseball to all parts of the field.

Samuel Swedarsky (2026 RHP, Woodmere, NY) swung a heavy barrel with plenty of strength present in the hands, as the built 5-foot-11, 205 pound prospect did serious damage to the pull side of the field with effortless carry production.

Jacob Bouvin (2026 C, Greenlawn, NY) put a repeatable balanced stroke on display with good bat speed present, flashing clear backspin production to the middle of the field while successfully remaining inside the baseball.

Christopher Takita (2024 OF, Cos Cob, CT) flashed a lower hover trigger and fired the hands directly through the zone to generate solid gap to gap impact. He leveraged the ball out in front and repeated the stroke well throughout his round.

Cole Haskew (2025 SS, Warwick, NY) showcased athletic natural movements on the offensive end which resulted in numerous hard barrels to the pull side gap. The 6-foot-1, 170 pound prospect generated effortless bat speed through the zone and controlled the barrel well with lift present in the path