Nicholas Lovarco (2022 OF, Wall, NJ): Lovarco has very good hand strength and overall bat speed, and he's able to generate good leverage and drive the ball up gaps.
RJ Emrich (2022 C, Reading, PA): Emrich did a very good job showing a repeatable, easy stroke; peppering liners through the middle and over SS consistently.
Luke Meehan (2022 OF, Allentown, PA): Meehan's strength and bat speed stand out, and he's able to consistently generate leverage and drive the ball on a rising line.
Nick O'Brien (2023 SS, Medford, NJ): O'Brien does a nice job of holding his coil and making a sudden move, with good bat speed and the strength to drive it up the opposite field gap.
Matthew Lynch (2022 LHP, Rising Sun, MD): Lynch has very good feel for using the whole field, spraying liners around the ballpark with projectable strength.
Josh Janove (2022 C, Cherry Hill, NJ): Janove has good strength and bat speed, and is able to really impact the ball pull side with juice off the barrel, and he's got the ability to use the whole field as well.
Anthony Kai Hutchins (2023 OF, Browns Mills, NJ): Hutchins stays on the ball well and is able to keep his hands inside, turning the barrel well and showing the ability to drive liners pull side.
Kory Williams (2022 RHP, Pennsauken, NJ): Williams' strength is noted and it plays well, dropping the barrel on inner-third pitches and driving the ball pull-side with authority.
Andy Antonio (2021 SS, Jersey City, NJ): Antonio showed a lot to like, whipping the barrel with good bat speed and showing the ability to drive the ball on a line to all fields.
Robert Crespo (2021 3B, Pennsgrove, NJ): Crespo took a very good, consistent round with good connection in his turn and very good bat speed, peppering hard liners on seemingly every pitch.
James Mancini (2021 SS, Ocean City, NJ): Mancini really turns the barrel well and sprays hard contact, showing adjustability in his hands and a quick, clean stroke.
Pierson Cooper (2023 C, Bethesda, MD): Cooper has advanced strength for his age and puts it on display, turning the barrel well and impacting it pull side.
Yatharth Kaushik (2022 RHP, Scotch Plains, NJ): Kaushik's physicality and strength stands out, showing the ability to drive the ball pull-side in the air with huge power potential.
Ryan Ulisse (2021 OF, Columbus, NJ): Ulisse has a good deal of bat speed and does a nice job getting it on plane, driving the ball on a line when on time.
Teddy Cashman (2022 2B, New Canaan, CT): Cashman has a very quick, easy stroke with hands that work well, showing the ability to spray contact around on a line with lots of projection remaining.
Anthony Capogna (2021 C, Farmingdale, NY): Capogna's barrel works well through his stroke, getting on plane early and accelerating through the zone, showing feel to work to all fields with authority.
Macai Moore (2024 1B, Piscataway, NJ): Moore's physicality and strength stand out big time for his age, as one of the stronger players in attendance overall. He can really drive the ball on a line and has impact power potential long term.
Jackson Dilorenzo (2023 RHP, Cortlandt Manor, NY): Dilorenzo has excellent strength and brings it with him to the plate, generating very good bat speed and leverage and really impacting balls consistently during his round.
Michael Olender (2024 OF, Flemington, NJ): Olender showed advanced timing and feel for the barrel, moving the bat around the zone and making consistently good barreled contact to all fields on a line.
Michael Sirota (2021 SS, Queens, NY): Sirota has a bevy of loud tools including his righthanded bat speed, which grades out plus, with the ability to really drive the ball on a line. He's a very intriguing prospect for many reasons.
Chris Corchado (2021 1B, Manalapan, NJ): Corchado had one of the better offensive days overall, with a huge display in BP featuring an excellent strength/bat speed combo that resulted in missile after missile.
Jake Atlas (2022 RHP, Cherry Hill, NJ): Atlas's hands and bat speed stand out, and he's got a good bit of strength there as well, driving the ball with good jump off the barrel.
Kyle Pollack (2022 C, Neptune, NJ): Pollack has big strength and it shows when he's on time, able to drive the ball back through the middle and up the gaps with authority.
Nicholas Spaventa (2023 SS, Pitman, NJ): Spaventa put his strength and whole-field approach on display, peppering liners all over the field and staying committed to the middle of the field, using the whole ballpark.
Tyler Sausville (2022 OF, Schenectady, NY): Sausville shows good bat speed and really torques his hips well into his swing, generating good linear jump when he's squared up.
Jaydon Luna (2022 1B, Queens, NY): Luna has good smoothness to his stroke and brings quality bat speed and strength with him as well, really striking some balls hard out front with projectable juice.
Andrew Lombardi (2022 C, Middletown, NJ): Lombardi's hands work well in his swing with good balance and bat speed, generating very good leverage off of his front side with the ability to drive it.
Kayden Browne (2022 C, Elkton, MD): Browne had a consistent round, getting the barrel on plane and on time and showing the ability to spray liners to all fields.
Michael Trommer (2022 SS, Trevose, PA): Trommer shows the ability to really impact the ball when he gets his hands out, showing leverage and strength with good power projection.
Jeiris Martinez (2021 3B, New York, NY): Martinez showed off his combo of strength and bat speed, doing a nice job of generating leverage off of his front side with strength and impact pull-side.
Darren Cagnina Jr (2021 1B, South Berwick, ME): Cagnina's physicality stands out, and that strength shows up in a big way in his swing, with impact to the pull-side and big power projection.