Curt (CJ) Dybus Jr (2027 SS, Bayville, NJ) showed plenty to like moving forward, as he used simple line drive stroke to find the barrel often throughout his round. He stays short and direct to the baseball, while displaying plenty of bat speed.
Blake Duddy (2026 1B, Warren, NJ) displayed immense physical strength and power potential by launching balls to the deepest parts of the park. He swings with intent, uses his strong hands to impact the baseball and left the yard several times.
Colton Crismond (2025 1B, Westmont, NJ) showed off an intriguing overall hit tool plus power combination, as the 2025 New Jersey native impacted the baseball with authority throughout his round. He stays well connected, has plenty of bat speed and legitimate usable power.
Evan Meyer (2027 2B, Brick, NJ) was mightily consistent during his round, as the 2027 second baseman sent several line drives through the middle-of-the field. He stays compact with his hands, has feel for the barrel and plenty of present bat speed.
Tyler Rodgers (2026 RHP, Logan Township, NJ) impressed with his ability to find the barrel often during his round, as the uncommitted 2026 peppered line drives from gap-to-gap. He implores a simple line drive stroke with budding power and has tons of present bat speed.
Paul Chamberland (2027 RHP, Stow, MA) stayed consistent throughout his round, peppering line drives through the middle-of-the field. He stays well connected, has some feel for the barrel and quickness to his hands.
Christian Madamba (2025 3B, Linwood, NJ) found the barrel quite often during his round, while displaying a low-effort stroke with plenty of present bat speed. He stays loose with hands and delivers the barrel with intent.
Quentin Ruffin (2027 3B, Ny, NY) is a dynamic athlete with a multitude of tools. He put his hit tool on display during BP, sending several line drives through the middle-of-the field and flashed usable power.
Henry Vanfaasen (2027 MIF, Ipswich, MA) used a well-timed stroke to shoot several line drives from line-to-line during his round. He stays direct and compact with his hands into launch, while showcasing plenty of bat speed.
Jake Downie (2026 SS, Glenmoore, PA) used a compact left-handed stroke to repeatedly find the barrel during his round. He showed plenty of present bat speed, feel for the barrel and flashed some juice to the pullside.