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Tristen Hong
OF - 2025 - Granby, CT
Uncommitted
Hong impressed on both sides of the ball, as the 2024 middle-infielder showed smooth, fluid actions during infield drills and delivered accurate throws up to 84 mph across the diamond. At the plate, he implores a compact line drive stroke to impact the baseball through the middle-of-the field.
Van Willner
RHP - 2025 - Merion Station, PA
East Carolina
Willner dominated in his two-innings of work, as the 2025 East Carolina commit ran his fastball up to 90 mph effortlessly throughout. He commanded the zone impeccably with his heater, showing tons of arm-side life to it and elicited plenty of swings and misses with it. He ripped off sliders for strikes, while manipulating the shape to it a bit and garnered awkward swings with his heavy faded changeup to complete his three-pitch mix.
Jimmy Bell
C - 2025 - Saint Thomas, PA
Campbell
Bell is an impressive athlete that continues to evolve his game in all facets. The primary catcher recorded a 6.91 sixty, while displaying game like actions behind the dish to produce accurate throws up to 79 mph during drills. He gains ground quickly out of the crouch, transfers quickly into release and has carry on his throws. At the plate, he uses a leveraged stroke to repeatedly find the barrel and impacts the baseball well from gap-to-gap.
Ryan Conrad
RHP - 2025 - Bala Cynwyd, PA
Villanova
Conrad impressed with the ability to repeat his quick paced delivery, while pounding the zone effortlessly with all three of his pitches. He ran his fastball up to 85 mph, landed his short breaking ball for strikes at-will and used his faded changeup effectively to disrupt timing.
Benjamin St. Pierre
OF - 2025 - Montclair, NJ
Uncommitted
St. Pierre was thoroughly impressive on both sides of the ball, as the athletic 2025 outfielder recorded a 6.79 sixty and produced accurate throws up to 87 mph during drills. At the plate, he used the entire field well, showcased plenty of present bat speed and feel for the barrel.
Josh Manganello
LHP - 2025 - Williamstown, NJ
La Salle
Manganello was impressive across his two innings of work, as the physical left-hander ran his fastball up to 85 mph from a lower release point. He mixed in a well-replicated changeup with fade and more vertical slider to generate swings-and-misses throughout, while showcasing a frame that will only continue to add more velocity.
Fayz Baig
LHP - 2025 - Marlborough, CT
Long Island University
Baig showed off his strength across the board, as the physical LHP/1B recorded the second highest exit velocity of the event at 94 mph. He displayed agility around the bag and delivered throws up 87 mph across the diamond during drills. On the mound, he ran it up to 88 mph and showed advanced feel for his faded changeup. At the plate, he impacted the baseball with authority through the gaps and flashed budding power potential.
Chase Speiden
OF - 2025 - New Windsor, MD
Clarion University
Speiden is a physical specimen that impressed with his overall athleticism and strength throughout the event. He recorded a 6.84 sixty, produced throws up to 84 mph during outfield drills and recorded an event best exit velocity of 99 mph. At the plate, he uses his strength to impact the baseball and showed a ton of present bat speed.
Austin Buchanan
OF - 2025 - Mullica Hill, NJ
La Salle
Buchanan offers tons of physical projection and likable components to his game. He produced accurate throws up to 85 mph during drills but shined at the plate during both batting practice and in-game with numerous well-struck line drives.
Marco Christopher
OF - 2025 - Sicklerville, NJ
La Salle
Christopher is an athletic 2025 outfielder that displayed tons of twitch and things to project on during the event. He recorded a 6.71 sixty and produced online, accurate throws up to 84 mph during drills. At the plate, he uses a compact, well-synced stroke to create plenty of present bat speed and uses the entire field extremely well.
Yanthony Diaz
OF - 2025 - Bronx, NY
Uncommitted
Diaz showed plenty of attributes to like on both sides of the ball, as the twitchy 2025 outfielder recorded a 7.00 sixty and produced accurate throws up to 83 during drills. At the plate, he displayed present bat speed and the ability to impact the baseball from gap-to-gap.
Grant Fournier
OF - 2025 - Cherry Hill, NJ
Delaware
Fournier showed plenty of things to like on both sides of the ball throughout the event. At the plate, he implored a simple, repeatable stroke to produced several line drives through the middle-of-the field. During infield drills, he used his athleticism to display plenty of lateral range and clean actions into release. He produced accurate throws up to 82 mph across and projects moving forward.
Nick Costa
1B - 2026 - Mullica Hill, NJ
Uncommitted
Costa used his long levers and immense physicality to record an exit velocity of 90 mph, while showing off his athleticism by recording a 6.82 sixty. At the plate, he generates tons of leverage and showed monstrous power potential to the pullside.
Hudson Novodor
OF - 2026 - Gladwyne, PA
Uncommitted
Novodor showcased plenty of things to like on both sides of the ball, while displaying two-way upside and plenty of projection. He recorded arm strength up to 85 mph during outfield drills and repeatedly impact the baseball from gap-to-gap with his smooth left-handed stroke. On the mound, he ran it up to 82 mph and showed the aptitude to manipulate the depth to his breaking ball.
Cole Lombardo
SS - 2026 - Garnet Valley, PA
Uncommitted
Lombardo was impressive in multiple facets of his game, as the lean and projectable displayed clean, athletic actions during infield drills. He produced accurate throws up to 82 mph across the diamond and implored a line drive stroke with plenty of present bat speed at the plate.
Thomas Lawler
C - 2027 - Narberth, PA
Uncommitted
Lawler impressed with ability to repeat his actions behind the plate during drills, while producing accurate, game like throws up to 79 mph during drills. He displayed a quick, direct midline transfer and gained ground efficiently into release. At the plate, he leveraged the baseball out in-front, while showing good feel for the barrel and gap-to-gap impact.