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2023 New York Indoor Showcase (Saturday) (03/04/2023 - 03/04/2023)

4-Orange vs 5-Purple Game Highlights
3/4/2023 8:45:58 PM

Jonathon Bohlman (2024 3B, Rocky Point, NY) wasted no time getting himself on the stat sheet with a loud barrel to deep CF in his first plate appearance, creating effortless carry on the baseball with evident bat-to-ball skills. He followed it up with another solid single back up the middle in the 7th inning.

Matty Blanusa (2025 RHP, Newton, MA) consistently generated swing and miss during his two inning appearance on the bump, as the athletic 5-foot-10, 170 pound righty effectively sequenced a FB/SL/CH mix to record outs. Bianusa displayed a full arm action and worked down the mound well to ultimately top out at 87 mph.

Wells Twining (2025 RHP, Bethesda, MD) was simply dominant on the mound, flashing effortless feel for spin during his two inning outing that hitters had next to no chance of making contact on. The plenty projectable 6-foot-5, 180 pound righty topped out at 87 mph with a nasty tight SL that was up to 2434 rpm. 

John DiGregorio (2024 C, Westfield, NJ) had arguably the hardest hit ball of the day at the plate, jumping all over a first pitch FB and smoking it pull side into LF. The 6-foot, 200 pound prospect has plenty of evident strength in the hands and successfully gets the barrel out in front. Penn State commit.

Camren Piwnicki (2025 RHP, Newfields, NH) wasn’t afraid to challenge hitters with a FB heavy diet during his pitching performance, running the gun up to 87 mph with clear ride through the zone. Piwnicki flashed a developing off speed arsenal with the velocity ceiling continuing to rise.

Andy Briggs (2024 C, Sloatsburg, NY) flashed the ability to handle velocity well on the offensive end, trusting the hands while producing hard contact to the opposite field with an inside out stroke. The ’24 prospect had bat speed through the zone with feel for the barrel to pair.

Anthony Caruso (2027 1B, Belleville, NJ) picked up multiple barrels during his time at the plate, consistently peppering the middle of the field with hard impact. The 5-foot-11, 185 pound prospect swings a heavy barrel and generates carry and backspin on the baseball.