Wyatt Hellens (2023, Georgetown, DE) remained hot at the dish during the last game, peppering a double into the right-center field gap. The Georgetown, DE native has displayed an advanced approach at the plate all showcase, going up there with a purpose each AB. Hellens has gotten the barrel out on several balls this weekend showing an innate ability to put the bat on the ball.
Nathan Wines (2025, Millersville, MD) ripped a single through the left side of the infield during his first at-bat of the game. Continuing to showcase himself well as a two-way prospect, Wines uses his long levers to create leverage and cover the plate with a quick, elevated stroke.
Miguel Herb (2024, Bear, DE) brought home the games first run with a well-struck, line drive single into right field. The toolsy catcher continues to showcase himself well at the plate with lofted stroke present juice to the pull side and a heavy barrel at impact. Turning on a fastball, Herb unleashed his quick hands for a loud barrel.
Diesel Frisch (2022, Craddockville, VA) turned on a fastball, ripping it down the left field line for a stand up double to lead off the 2nd inning. Swiping third base only a few pitches later, Frisch impacted the game and made things happen. Present quickness in his hands, Frisch did a good job getting the barrel out, keeping the ball just inside the foul line.
Cole Parsons (2024, Pasadena, MD) squared up a fastball, as he pieced a single back up the middle. Parsons stayed on the ball well as he got the barrel through the zone with quickness in his hands. A line drive swing plane getting the barrel on plane early, the Pasadena MD native flashes impact through the middle of the field.
Michael Joseph (2023, Lothian, MD) sent a hard hit groundball past the diving third baseman in his first at-bat. A large, physical build, Joseph hits it hard when he squares up the ball. Strong hands with a quick stroke, the rising junior packs a punch at the plate with juice to the pull side.
Justin Weidner (2026, New Castle, DE) put the purple team on top in the second inning, lining an RBI-single over the third baseman’s head. One of the youngest players at the showcase, Weidner has held his own all weekend, putting together tough at-bats. Turning on a inside fastball, flashing some hand quickness and bat speed that projects as he gets older.
Brayden Robinson (2025, Crofton, MD) offered a lot of intriguing potential on the bump as he tossed three innings. An extra-large, 6-4/195 build, Robinson has the physical frame that projects with tons of strength remaining to be added. Creating downhill plane with his fastball from an over the top arm slot, Robinson’s clean arm action paired with an effortless delivery are ingredients for a bright future. Punching out four during his three innings of work, the Crofton MD native showed some feel for a 12-6 shaped curveball that flashed plus-depth at times.
Ethan Flaugher (2024, North East, MD) continues to showcase advanced feel for the barrel with juice to the pull side. Hammering a fastball into right field with his elevated left-handed stroke, Flaugher creates tons of bat speed with a strong lower half and quick hands.