DAY 1
Mathias Fraser C (‘27,NY) •
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LHH backstop for Northeast Prime 15u scout, who had a good day at the plate for his team. Fraser is a smooth swinging left hander who has pop, driving a 2B to deep LC in his second trip. Keeps it simple, controlled leg kick and hands that keep him on time. Uncommitted at this time.
Mathias Fraser (‘27,NY) • goes oppo here for @PrideRecruiting , staying connected and driving a stand up 2B to LC. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/TPK6b62pso
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Ryan Curtin RHP (‘27,NY) •
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Game one starter from Northeast Pride, Curtin had an impressive outing on the hill. He tallied 10Ks, allowing one run and no hits in 6 innings of work. He picked up the win, allowing his only run in the first. One he got settled in he was untouchable, using good pitch differential between his FB and CB. Used his CB to get ahead and punch hitters tickets, 59-61 w/20in of IVB. FB sat 72-75, T77. Uncommitted at this time.
Ryan Curtin (‘27,NY) • thru 4 no hit innings for @PrideRecruiting , dominating early with a nasty 2 pitch mix. FB 74-76 T77, CB 60-61. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/2izk7vCXZF
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Derek Waddell C (‘27,MA) •
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Uncommitted athletic backstop for NxT LvL Beast, Waddell brought the energy in the morning, picking up 2 hits and 3RBIs in the contest. He has a smooth swing with quick hands, getting the barrel head out in front and thru the zone. Defensively he is a good catcher, showing good blocking ability and a quick throwdown.
Gabriel Miranda CF (‘27,MA) •
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Capitan of the NxT LvL Beast OF, Miranda patrolled center and showed his raw defensive abilities. He showed range in and over the shoulder, making a running diving play as well as tracking down a ball over his head. Also gunned a runner trying to tag-up and take 3B. At the plate, he added 2 singles and an RBI. Miranda is a gifted defensive CF with room to grow offensively, and he is uncommitted at this time.
Michael Salmon RHP (‘27,MA) •
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Starter for Route 2 Blue Sox who had an impressive outing, going 6+ innings allowing only 2 hits. Striking out the side in the first, he used a commanding FB which he showed great control of, able to move it to any quadrant at will 74-76 T77. Paired it with a tight slider, 61-63. He punched out 7 in the outing, allowing 1 runs and taking the W. He used his command to genrate a lot of FPS and soft contact. He is uncommitted at this time.
Michael Salmon (‘27,MA) • dominating on the hill early for Route 2 Blue Sox, striking out 5 in his first 2 innings of scoreless work. FB 75-77 #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/hjygJNDrAP
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Tommy Wilkinson RHP (‘27,MA) •
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Power right hander for New England Huskies Elite, Tommy had an impressive start in their opening game. He was locked in from the get-go punching out the side in the first and adding 3 more over the next 3 innings. He went 4.2IP, allowing 0 earned runs and 3 hits. FB 79-80, T81 w/2200 RPM and he showed good command of it. Had his stuff working too, using a CB 72-74 and CH 71-73. Uncommitted at this time.
Tommy Wilkinson (‘27,MA) • locked in early on the mound for New England Huskies, using a 4-pitch arsenal to keep hitters guessing. Scoreless and punched out 4 thru 2 innings. FB 78-80, T81 ,CB 72-74, CH 71-83, SL 68-70. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/H38YhSR0sZ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Jalen Jacob 1B (‘27,ON) •
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Super advanced for his age, Jalen, who is the brother of Pitt Commit Jordan Jacob stood out this morning for the Ontario Blue Jays. With advanced plate discipline and plus power in the 2027 class, Jalen Jacob is a force in the box. At 6’2” 240 lbs, the corner infielder stands out physically on the field. Having a multi hit game that consisted of a triple and a double, both ripped down the RF line, Jacob will most definitely be on our watchlist for top players in the event.
Jalen Jacob (‘27, ON) • 1B/3B with some loud contact for @OntarioBlueJays #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/1AaucSzz9i
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Jackson Clark OF (‘27,ON) •
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With two hits on the day, as well as two RBIs for the Ontario Blue Jays, Jackson Clark played a crucial role in the win. At 6’1” 170lbs, the young outfielder has plenty of room to grow and add strength. In an athletic, open stance, Clark loads well, bringing his body back in line and keeping his hands in on the ball with a closed two hand follow through. The LH bat in an all-around lineup is off to a good start on Day 1.
Jackson Clark (‘27, ON) • OF drives in the game’s first two runs for @OntarioBlueJays #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/2zVd3bifPx
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Christian Caminero SS (‘27,ON) •
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The speedy SS from Ontario had a very good start to the tournament, with multiple hits and a stolen base, one of his hits being a 3B in which his speed was on full display. The Blue Jays’ RH bat is your stereotypical leadoff hitter who gets on base at a high rate and is a threat on the base paths. Caminero has a long barrel that stays through the zone well, leading to good contact rates.
Christian Caminero (‘27, ON) • SS with a late 3B to RCF for @OntarioBlueJays. Flashes very good speed #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/4In0psmdST
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Carlos Merejo
C (‘24,RI) •
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The Central Connecticut State commit played a major role in the success of the RI Devils as they went on to win the Boston Classic, 18U division. At 6’3” 260lbs, Merejo is a physical catcher who is very athletic for his size behind the dish. At the plate, he was considered one of the more feared hitters in the tournament. In the championship game, Merejo unloaded a no doubt solo HR to provide the Devils with insurance.
Carlos Merejo (‘24, RI) • C with a no doubt HR (95 EV) for @RiDevils. @ccsubaseball commit #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/dc5xarwsZ0
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Luke Antonucci OF (‘26,NY) •
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The outfielder wasted absolutely no time on day 1 of 16U play, blasting a leadoff home run on the very first pitch of the game for AA Elite. He would go on later to have another hit up the middle. Athletic, tall, and poised in the box, Antonucci extends his arms well and moves quickly out of the box. The NY prepster’s swing consists a stiff back leg and a medium leg kick with hands resting at the top of his head. At 5’10” 170lbs, Antonucci has more than enough room to add strength and power.
Luke Antonucci (‘26, NY) • OF wasting no time with this leadoff HR on the first pitch of the game for AA Elite. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/nHjZmev87K
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Colin Carr LHP/OF (‘26,PA) •
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Carr racked up a solid day at the plate. In his first AB, he mashed a double to deep left center, scoring a runner on. Came up his second AB and barreled one up to 1B, for a tough luck double play. Solid contact all day, with his smooth LH swing. Barrel stays through the zone for a long time, meeting the pitch, and creating hard contact. Athletic frame at 5’10” 155lbs, with plenty of room to grow going into his junior year. Currently uncommitted.
Tommy Whitesel RHP (‘25,PA) •
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The RHP loaded the bases in the first inning, but navigated out of trouble to keep the game scoreless. Settled in after, locating better and missing barrels consistently with an FB-SL-CH pitch mix. Works east to west primarily, elevating with two strikes. Sinks in his back leg to create explosion down the mound, with a plus lead leg brace. Efficient arm action from a 3/4 slot. Went 5 scoreless innings. Added a barreled single at the dish. Uncommitted.
Ryan Sweeney (‘27,CT) •
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Solid approach at the plate, drawing two tough ABs in his first two appearances, with a fly out and long walk. Displayed some of his raw juice in the late innings. Jumped on a fastball early in the count, driving it to deep left center field for a double off the wall. Strong, powerful swing at the dish, with his barrel staying in the zone and meeting the pitch out in front. Ran with good speed around the bases. Athletic frame, just cracking his potential.Rising sophomore, currently uncommitted.
Ryan Sweeney (‘27,CT) • Keeps the offense rolling for @CTBaseballClubC with another one hop double to deep left center. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/YIvFqIq2Jf
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Matthew Ulicny
OF (‘26,NC) •
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The RHH wasted no time getting the party started for the New England Ruffnecks. He jumped on a fastball and drove it to the deepest part of the yard for a 3 run inside the park home run. Showed off his sub 7.0 60 yard dash at the showcase yesterday and displayed it in game today, rounding the bases and scoring easily. Good arm from the outfield with tons of athleticism going into his junior year. Currently uncommitted.
Matthew Ulicny (‘26,NC) • Barrels up a line drive for an inside the park homer in the first. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/iSpK1ewS1m
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Cole DeFina RHP (‘26,MA) •
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Starting pitcher for the New England Ruffnecks. Lives in the zone with his 3 pitch mix of FB-CB-CH. Locates all 3 in the zone, generating swing and miss with the CB. Pitches to contact, limiting barrels and big innings. Left runners stranded in scoring position more than once, letting his defense work. Smooth mechanics, riding the slope with his lower half for an easy, effortless delivery. Rising junior, currently uncommitted.
Cole DeFina (‘26,MA) • Starts on the bump for New England Ruffnecks. Worked a scoreless first. FB-CB-CH mix. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/rQ51lopwMa
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Dominic Spatola C/1B (‘26,NY) •
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Spatola got his day going quick in his first AB. The C/1B unloaded on a hanging breaking ball and launched it over the high fence in left for a solo homer. Opened up the scoring for his squad. Added another RBI on a loud sac fly. Powerful, violent swing in the box, using his lower half to generate his pull side power. Athletic in the field at 1B. Strong build at 5’10” 220lbs with potential to get stronger. Currently uncommitted, rising junior.
Dominic Spatola (‘26,NY) • Unloads on a CB for a solo home run. NY Dynasty 2026 leads 1-0. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/NOmTLmQyGy
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Matthew Lutzker RHP (‘26,NJ) •
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Lutzker started on the mound for USA Prime Northeast 16U Dtripes and impressed. Set the tone from the beginning, going 3 strong innings, punching out 5, only allowing one run and one hit on a solo home run. Missed barrels and created swing and miss with a heavy FB and tight BB. Tall, strong build at 6’2” 225lbs. Plenty of velo left in the tank for the RHP, going into his junior year uncommitted.
Steven Barbagiovanni LHP/OF (‘26,NJ) •
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Impacted the game on both sides of the baseball. In his first AB, he opened up the scoring for his squad, barreling up a fastball to left field for an RBI single. Hopped on the mound as the SP and struck out the side in the bottom half of the inning. 6 Ks in 3 innings. LHP and LHH, plenty left in the tank on both sides to improve even further going into his junior year. Currently uncommitted.
Steven Barbagiovanni (‘26,NJ) • Gets the scoring started with an oppo RBI single. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/9N4b2ZQZjZ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Max Stalb RHP (‘26,NJ) •
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Starting pitcher for Teel Ravens Prospect. Solid 3 pitch mix of FB-SL-CH. Feel for all 3 in the zone. Fastball rides for swing and miss when elevated, SL continuously misses barrels. Worked 5 strong innings. Limited the big inning, racking up strikeout numbers. Long, funky arm action from a 3/4 slot. Uses lower half to create force down the mound through delivery. Tall, lanky frame with plenty more room to fill out going into his junior year. Currently uncommitted.
Max Stalb (‘27,NJ) • 6’4” RHP starts on the mound for Teel Ravens Prospect. FB-CH-CB arsenal. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/DGbxn8PUsQ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Janniel Hernandez 3B/RHP (‘27,NJ) •
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Rising sophomore. Hernandez possesses a strong build at 6’ 200lbs. Looming presence in the box and made it known in his first AB. Jumped on a high fastball and drove it to deep left center field, one hopping the fence for a stand up triple. One hopped the left field wall for a double in his second AB. Hopped on the mound and struck out the side in his first inning. Live FB topping in the mid 80s and a sweeping SL. Violent swing, made for catching barrels. Moves well around the bases for his size. Above average arm in the field with good footwork and body control. Big name to follow.
Janniel Hernandez (‘27,NJ) • Continues his strong day with a double to left, one hopping the fence. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/bb7HZqZTwF
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Kyle Russo RHP (‘27,MA) •
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Russo was impressive across his 5 innings of work, limiting United to just runs. He has good frame, standing at 5’11, 155lbs with room to grow. He pitches from a high 3/4 arm slot, working downhill. He primarily used his FB (T72), working in a BB and CH. He found success elevating the FB, getting hitters to swing underneath.
Henry Van Faasen INF (‘27,MA) •
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Faasen has a compact swing from the right side. He keeps his front shoulder flexed and head down, locked in together. He uses his lower half to generate power, firing his hips. Faasen has good feel in the box, looking comfortable against any velocity or pitch. Finished the day with 1-2 with a single off the bat at 85mph.
Henry Van Faasen (‘27,MA) • Line drive single into LF for @canesnewengland. 85 EV. #uncommitted #BostonSelect pic.twitter.com/h07V58lTZA
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Bryce Jenkins C (‘27,MD) •
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Jenkins has a good catchers build, coming in at 6’ 205lbs. He receives well with soft hands. He’s quiet behind the plate, sticking pitches with little extra movement. At the plate he made solid contact throughout his ABs, finishing with 2 hits. Jenkins loads well keeping his weight back, using a leg lift for timing. He has long arms allowing him to cover the entire plate.
Bryce Jenkins (‘27,MD) • Hard hit line drive single into the LCF gap for @Baseballmmu. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/2Tk4CR5tG3
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Carson Boyce OF (‘27,MD) •
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Boyce had the hit of the game for United, a two run double in the 6th to give them the lead. He has a compact swing, staying on top of the baseball. He’s disciplined, looking for his pitch, staying within the strike zone. Boyce has quick hands, keeping them high. With time and added strength Boyce could see success at higher levels.
Carson Boyce (‘27, MD) • Gives @Baseballmmu the lead w/ this 2-run double into LF. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/Dyk1E3V3FE
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Joshua Fodor C (‘25,QC) •
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Fodor had multiple highlights for the Montreal Titans, none better than his double to the left center field gap to start a 3-run inning. He has a short swing, getting the barrel through the zone quickly. Behind the plate Fodor receives and frames well. Uncommitted at this time.
Joshua Fodor (‘25,QC) • Deep fly ball into the LCF gap for a double to get runners in scoring positions for the Titans. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/6Vi293jmm6
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Christopher Murphy SS (‘27,PA)
Murphy had a solid day for the Rebels, highlighted by an RBI single in the 3rd. He’s a disciplined hitter, staying away from chase pitches. He uses a high leg lift, keeps his weight back, and fires his hands towards the baseball. He’s able to stay balanced allowing him to hit against any velocity.
Christopher Murphy (‘27,PA) • Extends the lead for @parebels w/ a single lined into the outfield. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/RFJrCRn5Wr
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Collin Romanczuk RHP (‘27,PA) •
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Romanczuk pitched well in his start for the Rebels going 5 innings. The tall, lanky, righty offers a FB topping at 81mph and a SL sitting in the low 70s. He throws from a low 3/4 arm angle, and works around the ball. He mixed pitches well, locating on the corners. Projects well with time and strength.
Collin Romanczuk (‘27,PA) • Starter for @parebels. FB topped at 81mph w/ his CB sitting low 70s. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/a4k7DAFpxT
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Patrick Cashin (‘27,NY) •
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Cashin made the most of his at bats, none bigger than the two run single in the top of the fourth for Dynasty. He holds his hands high and drive the barrel through the zone, staying on top of the baseball. He transfers his weight well staying balanced through his entire swing. Cashin does a good of staying with the pitch and on his backside.
Patrick Cashin (‘27,NY) • Hard hit single to drive in two for Dynasty. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/WhkVEdsAav
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Matt Santacross OF (‘27,NJ) •
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Santacross led the way for the Expos, driving in their first run of the game. He later would add 2 more hits including a double off the bat at 84mph. The smooth swinging lefty has good feel at the plate, seeing pitches, staying within the zone. He stays on his back leg, balanced, and trust his hands. Defensively he covers ground in the outfield.
Matt Santacross (‘27,NJ) • RBI single right back up the middle to grab the lead for the expos. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/GhABua4DXL
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Drew Speace LHP (‘27,NJ) •
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Speace was excellent across his start for the Expos, not allowing a run. The lefty has natural arm side run on his fastball, sitting high low 70s, topping at 73mph. Speace has a big breaking ball, landing it effectively. The southpaw comes delivers over the top, working downhill. With added strength Speace could see success in the future.
DAY 2
Andrew Caramico RHP (‘26,NY) •
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Uncommitted arm talent for Next Level Baseball who had a stellar start in his teams victory. He went 5 innings, allowing no hits no runs and punching out 10. Caramico was locked in from the jump, striking out 5 out of the first 6 hitters he faced, all with his fastball. He uses his lengthy frame to work down the mound and generate velo, and he pronates well creating high spin. FB 85-86, T87 w/2300 RPM. Starting in the 3rd he brought his off-speed into play, using a tight slider 74-76 w/2200 RPM and a CH 79-80. He showed plus command of the FB, able to move it to any part of the zone. Caramico has room to grow velo wise, and his command and mechanics will translate to the next level.
Andrew Caramico (‘26,NY) • dominating arm early for @nextlevelbb , using his FB 85-86, T87 w/2200 RPM to punch out 5 in his first 2 innings of work. Works down the mound to generate velo, lots of FPs. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/KD1ZW7S8N8
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Brent Summerton RHP (‘26,MA) •
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Morning game starter for Antonelli baseball 16 Black, Summerton had hitters off balance all game. He attacks early, getting ahead with lots of FPs. He used a 3-pitch arsenal to generate soft contact, letting his defense work behind him. Showed command of all 3 pitches, FB 77-79 T80, CH 69-70, CB 70-71. He went 6 innings allowing 2 hits, 1ER and punching out 4. He is uncommitted at this time.
Brent Summerton (‘26,MA) • LHP using his 3 pitch arsenal effectively for @antonellibsb , thru 4 scoreless innings with one hit. Using a FB 79-80 T81 to get ahead, and CH and CB 69-70 to generate roll-overs and soft contact. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/YAu6nFxjlE
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Matthew Garib OF (‘26,NY)
Athletic RHH OF for Next Level baseball, Garib had a good day at the plate for his team. He worked the count in both of his ABs, earning a walk in his first trip. In his 2nd AB, he worked until 3-2 and wasn’t fooled by the BB, sending a LD to LF for a hit. He added 3 SBs on the afternoon. Smooth actions in the box, controlled stride and quick hands. Uncommitted at this time.
Matthew Garib (‘26,NY) • isn’t fooled by this BB, saying back and lacing a LD to LF for @nextlevelbb . Quick hands and smooth actions. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/GpiL5iUttG
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Drew Ranck RHP (‘26,MD) •
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Power throwing right hander for FTB MidAtlantic 16U, Ranck was dominant in his limited work. He went 2 innings, punching out 4 and allowing no runs and no hits. He primarily used his FB, 82-84 T85 but also showed a SL 74-75 and CB 72-74. Uses his athletic frame to work down the mound, and has a good rhythm on the mound. He is uncommitted at this time.
Gabe Hinkson RHP (‘25,CT) •
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Hinkson dominated all game on the hill for CT Whales, going a CG 5IP, allowing 2 hits and no runs. He used a 4-pitch mix to keep hitters off balance all day long. FB 82-83, T84 paired with 3 good off-speed pitches CH 77-78, CB 75-77, SL 76-77. Showed good command of his whole arsenal, landing each pitch for strikes. Punched out 7 in the outing, he is uncommitted at this time.
Gabe Hinkson (‘25,CT) • dominating on the hill early for CT whalers 16U, thru 3IP has 5K and allowed no hits or runs. Using his FB to get ahead early and often, not falling behind hitters. FB 82-84 T85, CB 75-77 SL 76-78. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/WVMuFQEvnc
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Matt Vanaman RHP (‘26,NJ) •
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Starter for FS Prime 2026 who had it going early, using his heater 80-82 T83 for FPs and not letting hitters get ahead. Paired it well with a CB, 66-69. Used both pitches well, showing good command in his 5+IP. He punched out 7, allowing 6 hits and 3ER. Uncommitted at this time.
Matt Vanaman (‘26,NJ) • dominating with the heater early, 80-82 T83 for FS Prime 26. Thru 3 scoreless, has 5Ks and allowed 2H. Also mixing in a CB, 66-69. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/EpnRev9lm5
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Drew Smith RHP (‘26,NH) •
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Smith was nearly perfect in his complete game shutout against 6 Tool this evening. Topping at 86mph with a crossfire, over the top delivery, Smith generated many swings and misses with his 16 IN IVB and 1800+ RPM. Working a 3 pitch mix of a FB/CB/CH, Smith consistently pounded the zone and dominated.
Drew Smith (‘26, NH) • RHP with some efficient innings for GBC. FB/CB/CH (T86, 1800+ RPM, 16 IN IVB) with OTP arm action. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/5POsPYPcM8
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
JD Bowden RHP (‘26,VA) •
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The athletic right hander throws from a 3/4 slot, thus creating good run on his above average slider, which he uses effectively alongside his fastball that tops out at 83mph with 12 IN IVB and 2200 RPM. After a rocky start, Bowden showed lots of mental and physical toughness, throwing for 100 more pitches with numerous strikeouts. Bowden has lots of potential and certainly has the tools to become a good starter at the next level.
JD Bowden (‘26, VA) • RHP loose and athletic arm coming from a 3/4 slot with a very good SL to compliment his FB. T83mph, 2200 RPM, 12 IN IVB #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/p93X5M6CHu
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Connor Murphy RHP (‘26,NJ) •
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With a quick, OTP arm Murphy comes in with one of the better starts in the tournament, allowing just 1 run in 6 innings pitched. At 6’ 160lbs, Murphy has a ton of room to fill out. Even without a ton of mass, Murphy ran his fastball up to 86mph on the gun with 2100 RPM and 19 IN IVB. As his secondary, the Jersey native demonstrates lots of confidence in his slider, which he controlled extremely well and used it in every count.
Connor Murphy (‘26, NJ) • RHP with some swing and miss stuff with his FB/SL. FB T86mph with 2100 RPM and 19 IN IVB #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/Hx30Hv2F1V
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Jonathan Dicicco RHP (‘28, CT) •
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A built athlete at 5’9” 175lbs, Dicicco kept his team in the game against a strong FS Prime team, tossing six innings and only allowing two runs. Jonathan flashes a good FB/SL mix, topping out at 81mph with 1700 RPM and 10 IN IVB. The right hander has a very strong lower half, which puts less stress on his arm in his delivery. Dicicco will be a very good prospect going into his high school career.
Jonathan Dicicco (‘28, CT) • RHP built arm (5’9” 175lbs) with some good FB/SL action (T81mph, 1700 RPM, 10 IN IVB) #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/nnFHDsGf0T
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Blake Huston RHP (‘28,CT) •
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Coming in at a tall and lean 6’3” 177lbs, Huston comes in with a ton of potential on the mound. With an extremely long arm that whips around his body, the right hander flashed a solid FB (T83mph with 1800 RPM ams 12 IN IVB) and sweeping SL (1500 RPM) and kept FS Prime hitters at ease in his inning of relief in the 7th. Both college and high school coaches should definitely take notice of Blake, as there is a lot to build on. Huston has potential to become an elite pitcher within the next 4 years.
Blake Huston (‘28, CT) • RHP big, long, and lean arm with CT Grind up to 83mph with the FB (1800 RPM, 12 IN IVB). Compliments it with a sweeping SL at 1500 RPM. Projectable 6’3” 177lbs. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/m7zkmVnwJt
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Preston Pahang RHP (‘28,NJ) •
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The South Jersey right hander stood out this morning for FS prime, as he overpowered hitters for 6 innings, demonstrating a good feel for his 3 pitch mix (FB/SL/CH). Having very good command at his age, Pahang was rarely in trouble and was composed throughout his outing. Topping out at 84mph with 2000 RPM and 16 IN IVB, Pahang’s FB was live throughout the game. To add on to the overpowering FB, his 70s SL reached 2300 RPM and generated lots of chases out of the zone. An already elite prospect, it will be exciting to watch the young arm’s career throughout high school ball.
Preston Pahang (‘28, NJ) • RHP with an explosive, whippy arm for FS Prime up to 84mph this morning (2000 RPM and 16 IN IVB). Very good 2300 RPM SL as well. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/EhFhZXYXil
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
William Ryan RHP (‘28,CT) •
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Ryan showed out this morning for Wow Factor, as he led them to an early win and flashed his projectable stuff on the mound. The competitive right hander reached 85mph on the radar that had some good spin at 2100 RPM, also generated 16 IN IVB with his FB/CB/2-Seam. Ryan works low in the zone consistently, which allows him to induce ground balls and avoid hard contact. At 5’10” 160lbs with room to mature, don’t be surprised if you see Ryan’s name pop up on the high school circuit for the next few years.
William Ryan (‘28, CT) • RHP working FB/2-Seam/CB low in the zone for @WowFactorNation. T85mph with 2100 RPM and 16 IN IVB #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/Oq3Ro5npLz
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Conor Alvezi OF (‘28,MA) •
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Against a good pitcher and team in Wow Factory, the MA outfielder collected multiple hits this morning, one being a backside triple in the RCF gap where he showed off his pop and his speed. Alvezi works with an open stance at the plate with a big toe tap, which he uses well in order to time up pitchers. There are a lot of moving parts in his swing, but he does a very good job keeping his whole body in sync and consistent. With lots of pop seen in his bat, Conor serves as a very good top 3 hitter in one’s lineup and at 5’10” 160lbs, that pop and swing will only get better.
Conor Alvezi (‘28, MA) • OF for @GBG_Hawks stays through the ball for a 3B. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/pumKPDeEX1
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Sean Kinzeler RHP (‘26,PA) •
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Tall, lanky RHP got the nod for PA Rebels Gold 16U in their opening game. Came out of the gates firing with a lively low to mid 80s FB, locating it on the corners. Worked his CB in, creating swing and miss, tunneling well with his FB. CH plays well off his FB also. 6 Ks in 4 innings. Worked with good pace and tempo. Long, smooth arm action at a 3/4 slot. Sinks into his back leg to ride the slope down the mound. Plenty of more room to grow in his athletic frame going into his junior year. Currently uncommitted.
Sean Kinzeler (‘26,PA) • SP for the PA Rebels 2026 Gold. Working with a FB-CB-CH mix. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/G4UtZ1gUbx
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Luke Dovidio C (‘26,PA) •
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PA Rebels 16U Gold’s backstop. Leader behind the dish, ability to control the game and its pace. Works from a SL stance with no runners on, then works on both feet with runners on. Above average blocking. Meets the pitch and sticks with soft hands. Creates strikes with his framing abilities. Short, strong swing at the dish, with a loud fly out to right field.
Jake Downie MIF (‘26,PA) •
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Downie had himself a day at the plate. Started off his day with a loud double to right center field. Picked up where he left up with two runners in scoring position and crushed a ground rule double to dead right. Strong LH swing, whippy barrel through the zone, easily finding barrels. Smooth footwork and hands at SS with a plus arm. Name to follow with more potential. Uncommitted rising junior.
Jake Downie (‘26,PA) • Launches a ball to deep right field for a 2 RBI ground rule double. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/KBeq4eXw0u
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Hayden Baker C (‘26,NJ) •
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Baker jumped all over a first pitch FB in his first AB and hit a towering double off the high wall in left, scoring two to open up the game. Raw power, with a strong, fast swing with a solid approach at the plate. Athletic frame with more room to get even stronger at 5’10” 175lbs. Rising Junior, currently uncommitted.
Hayden Baker (‘26,NJ) • Gets Combat National 2026 on the board with a 2 RBI double off the wall. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/omZnInTuyz
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Brett Jackson SS/RHP (‘26,NJ) •
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Jackson was doing it all for Combat National 2026 today. At the plate, he used his smooth, whippy LH swing to barrel up a loud RBI triple down the right field line. Ran with plus speed around the bases. On the mound, he displayed a firm fastball in the low 80s, sharp BB, and a CH with feel in the zone. Quick arm action from a 3/4 slot, using his lower half to move fast down the mound. Currently uncommitted going into his junior year.
Brett Jackson (‘26,NJ) • Ropes a stand up RBI triple to right, adding to Combat National 2026’s lead. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/5TBOTs9DOd
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Cole Martine C (‘26,NJ) •
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Martine unloaded on a fastball in the middle innings, driving a ball over the right fielders head to the fence. Showed solid speed running the bases for an inside the park home run. Smooth left handed swing for the rising junior, leading his barrel through the zone and staying connected with his body. Raw juice in an athletic, strong frame at 6’ 165lbs. Currently uncommitted, with potential to add more.
Cole Martine (‘26,NJ) • Drives a ball to the right field fence for an inside the park home run. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/stFl66teiy
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
John Michael Johnson LHP (‘27,CT) •
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Left Handed Pitcher started the game for his squad today and attacked from the jump. His lively FB T83, with ASR, was over powering the opposition in the first, striking out the side in the first inning. Mixed in a sweeping breaking ball for swing and miss and had feel for the CH. Long, whippy arm action at a 3/4 slot, tunneling his pitches well from the angle. More room to grow into his frame and fill out. Going into his sophomore year uncommitted.
John Michael Johnson (‘27,CT) • Starter for CT Grind 15u Carolina. FB-SL combo. Struck out the side in the first, FB T80. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/lrC5dvMuBb
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Andrew Valentino SS (‘27,CT) •
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Valentino is a raw athletic SS. Shows a smooth, athletic RH swing at the dish, attacking balls early in counts. Jumped on a FB early, driving it to deep right center field, beating the outfielders for an easy 2 RBI inside the park home run. Flies around the bases with plus speed. Smooth hands at shortstop with a live arm across the diamond. Tall frame at 6’1” 170lbs with plenty of room to fill out. Name to follow coming up. Currently uncommitted going into his sophomore year.
Andrew Valentino (‘27,CT) • Drives a FB to deep right center field for a 2 RBI inside the park home run. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/gNP3oKhtrl
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Colton Smith 1B (‘27,CT) •
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Smith has a strong, powerful build at 6’1” 190lbs and makes his presence known in the box. In the late innings, he doubled in a run, barreling up a fastball to right center. Violent swing with lift, leading his barrel through the zone for a long time, finding barrels with ease. Athletic at 1B, covers ground and fields the position well. Rising sophomore, currently uncommitted with a jump coming soon.
Colton Smith (‘27,CT) • Ropes an RBI double to right center. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/XO7BZmCCgr
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Ben Fineberg C (‘27,NY)
Fineberg started off his day with a barrel, hitting into some tough luck on a diving play by the center fielder for a line out. Launched a double to deep left center field, one hoping the fence in the 6th. Barrel stayed long through the zone, with fast hands to the ball. Violent swinger, lives for hard contact. Proficient behind the plate, with good blocking ability and arm. Riding sophomore, uncommitted.
Ben Fineberg (‘27,NY) • Rips a double to deep left center in the late innings. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/kQjZLswnwb
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Anthony Faletra RHP (‘28,MA) •
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Faletra opened some eyes today in the Boston Classic 14U opener. Started the game on the mound and impressed. Fastball sitting 78-79 topping at 80mph as a rising freshman. Life through the zone, ASR on the corners and ride high in the zone. Plus breaking ball for age, throwing it at 65-66 with lots of swing and miss. Tall, lanky build with way more room to fill out and keep growing. Name to follow coming up through the years.
Anthony Faletra (‘28,MA) • Starter for Northeast Gators. Rising Freshman sitting 78-79 T80 with 4 Ks through 2. #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/KwKhPTJ1ui
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Jacob Pagan RHP (‘26,NY)
Starting pitcher for 5TP Development. Worked with a FB east west, tight SL with depth, both with feel for strikes and strikeout ability. Attacked hitters in all counts, getting ahead and pitching to contact. Missed barrels, limited big innings, and stranded runners. Pitched to his strengths. Worked a strong outing, going complete game shutout. Tall, lanky build, room to fill out and get stronger. Uncommitted rising junior.
Jacob Pagan (‘26,NY) • Working with a FB-SL combo and mixing in a CH. 2 Ks through 3 scoreless innings. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/CkVDqKhkDa
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Danny Kenney LHP (‘26,MA) •
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Kenney came out of the gates with electric stuff. LHP cruised through his first inning using his firm fastball T82 to set hitters up. Dropped in a good tight breaking ball for swing and miss. Worked east west and elevated when needed for whiff high in the zone. Worked 6.1 innings, 5 hits, 3 unearned runs, and 6Ks.
Xavien Suero OF (‘25,MA) •
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Loud start to the day for Suero. Came up with a runner on in the first and crushed a two strike fastball to deep center field. One hopped the fence for a stand up RBI triple, putting New England Premier in front 1-0. Shortened his stride with two strikes, leaving the other half open for him to attack. Violent swing, even with two strikes. Athletic build at 5’9” 160lbs with juice. Currently uncommitted.
Xavien Suero (‘25,MA) • Mashes an RBI triple to deep center field, one hopping the fence to take a 1-0 lead. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/ZmyVuyYpQ0
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Dylan Bundick 1B (‘26,PA) •
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Bundick pieced a solid day together at the plate. Showed off a solid approach in his first AB, drawing a walk, seeing pitches. Second AB he jumped on a FB and drove it up the middle for a loud single. Short, strong swing, using a strong lower half to explode through the baseball. Athletic frame at 6’2” 190lbs with room to get stronger. Uncommitted junior.
Dylan Bundick (‘26,PA) • Singles up the middle in the mid innings. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/W7x8lPGut4
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Colin Boraski RHP (‘26,PA) •
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Boraski got the nod for the Lower Bucks Minutemen 16u and wasted no time attacking hitters. Picked up 2Ks in the first inning and did not let off the gas. Pounded the zone with his 3 pitch mix of a FB w/ASR, tight SL with depth, and CH with depth and ASR. Feel for all 3 in the zone and in all counts. 5.2 innings with 5 Ks and one run. Took a no hitter into the 6th. Physical frame at 6’ 210lbs. More left in the tank going into his junior year uncommitted.
Colin Boraski (‘26,PA) • Starts on the mound for Lower Bucks Minutemen 16U. FB-CB-CH mix. 2 Ks in the first. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/FvATEgcgxb
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Mason Marchessault RHP (‘26,RI) •
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Marchessault delivered an impressive performance for GBG, showcasing efficient mechanics and a smooth 3/4 arm slot. This arm action imparts excellent arm-side run (ASR) on his fastball, which topped out at 85 mph. Over four strong innings, Marchessault notched several strikeouts, demonstrating both his velocity and control. His mechanics, combined with his current velocity, position him as a promising prospect for higher levels of competition.
Mason Marchessault (‘26,RI) • escapes a 1st and 2nd jam by getting a K for @GBGbaseballUSA up to 84mph #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/NLULbdBskR
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Cole Morean LHP (‘26,PA)
Morean was dominant in his outing for RCS Warpath. The left-hander consistently hit 85 mph with 2000 RPM on his fastball and mixed in a sharp curveball at 74 mph. Morean adeptly utilized both pitches, freezing hitters with his curveball and overpowering them with his fastball up in the zone. He pitched a complete game, allowing just one run over seven innings against strong opposition, showcasing his endurance and command.
Cole Morean (‘26,PA) • making quick work in the 1st for @rcswarpath striking out 2 up to 85mph #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/CIXPhSqzw2
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Andrew Shute OF (‘26,MA) •
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Shute returns to the scout blog, this time highlighted for his prowess at the plate. Shute's advanced hitting mechanics include a wide stance and quick load, enabling significant power generation. His disciplined approach often puts him in hitter-friendly counts, allowing him to capitalize on mistakes. Shute's standout performance included a backside double with a 91 mph exit velocity. His 6'2", 195-pound frame adds to his projection as a future standout.
Andrew Shute (‘26,MA) • ropes a ball the other way into the gap for a 2 out double for @GBGbaseballUSA 91EV #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/V2xBamHjej
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Wyatt Chambers LHP (‘27,VT) •
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Chambers projects as a top prospect with his towering 6'3", 185-pound frame at just 15 years old. The left-hander's downhill delivery and long stride create the illusion of increased pitch velocity, as he topped out at 80 mph. Chambers' efficient mechanics and physical projection suggest he could develop into a dominant pitcher in his class.
Leo Antwerpen LHP (‘26,MD) •
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Antwerpen was lights out in his three innings for the FTP Phillies. His fastball reached 87 mph, complemented by a 73 mph slider and a 79 mph changeup, all of which he commanded well. Antwerpen's ability to hide the ball in his delivery and his downhill arm action made his fastball appear even faster, while his slider kept hitters off balance.
Leo Antwerpen (‘26,MD) • all 4 of his K’s through 2 innings of work, up to 87mph for FTP Phillies #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/YUQuRxHeeD
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Quinn Bamberger 1B (‘25,NY) •
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Bamberger made hard contact in every plate appearance, having two go for 90+ EV. He has a strong lower half that generates his power with good hit rotation allowing him drive the ball pull side. When Bamberger gets full extension he has real power to all parts of field. Uncommitted at this time.
Quinn Bamberger (‘25,NY) • Clears the bases for @canes_ny w/ a double of the center field wall. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/07dHymvgwP
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Patrick Cassels RHP (‘26,NJ) •
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Cassels was impressive across his 4 scoreless innings against the Reds. He primarily used his FB, ramping it up to 88mph, elevating it in the zone with good ride. He had a good feel for his CB, executing when needed. Cassels is strong with an athletic build standing at 5’11, 180lbs with room to grow. He uses his legs well, working downhill, getting his pitches on top of the batters quickly. One of more projectable arms, should see success at higher levels.
Patrick Cassels (‘26,NJ) • Struck out two in a scoreless first inning for @hustleba. FB(T88), CB(74-76). #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/QkaQSkxxS1
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
DAY 3
Jake Larson RHP (‘28,NH) •
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Starter for NHP 14U who was dominant in his outing, going 4 strong 2 run innings. He used his command to not fall behind hitters and keep his pitch count low, using s FB 75-77 T79 and SL 67-68. Showed plus command of the FB, landing a high % of FPs. AT the plate he added a hit in the first, and 2 stolen bases. He is an athlete with upside to play at the next level. Uncommitted at this time.
Jake Larson (‘28,NH) •working effectively and efficiently on the hill for NHP 14U, thru 3 innings in 48 pitches. Using a commanding 2 pitch arsenal, FB 75-77 T79, SL 68-69. Allowed 1H and 1ER. #BostonSelect pic.twitter.com/KUMrNGekqk
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Keeghan White UTIL (‘27,NH) •
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Athletic and projectable frame, the RHH was swinging a hot bat in the morning game for NHP 14U. He showed his strength in his 2nd AB, launching a base clearing 2B to deep LF. Has smooth actions in the box, stays on the back side and uses the power in his legs. Added a BB in his other PA. Uncommitted at this time.
Keeghan White (‘27,NH) • quick hands, gets the foot down and mashes a base clearing stand up 2B to deep LF for NHP 14U. #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/oqpN1zhm5r
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Ethan Chung RHP (‘28,NJ) •
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Chung is an uncommitted arm for the North Jersey Diamondbacks, and he had a quality start in his first appearance of the weekend. Going 6+ innings, he dominated hitters with his FB, 67-70 T72. Paired it with a SL, 61-63. He punched out 6 and allowed 3 runs in his teams victory. Showed good command and promise on the mound, with a good rhythm and poise with RISP.
Jonathan Diccio UTIL (‘28,CT)
An uncommitted utility man for CT Grind 14U Carolina, Diccio brought the energy at the plate for his team, being the spark in the lineup they needed. He has an aggressive approach, and isn't afraid to mash his pitch when he sees it. He had 2 singles and drove in a run, adding a SB in the 1st. Diccio has smooth actions in the box, gets his foot down and is on time. Good hitter who has a projectable frame w/ room to grow.
Gavin Halovatch 3B (‘28,CT) •
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Halovatch had a busy afternoon at the hot corner, eating up GBs and making plays to help his pitcher. Showed his range on a backhand play in the early going, he came up clutch in the 7th by picking a throw and sticking the tag on a runner trying to take 3rd. Also is a gifted hitter, has a smooth left handed swing. Quick hands and a good eye helped him pick up a single and a walk in the game. Added a SB in the first, he is uncommitted.
Gavin Halovatch (‘28,CT) • gets the foot down and has quick hands, getting to this outside heater and sending a knock up the middle. @Grind_Training #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/LLv9eB7DeH
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Ryan Guth LHP (‘28,CT) •
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Starter for CT Grind 14U Carolina, Guth had an impressive outing, going a complete game and grabbing the win. He used his plus command of both his FB and SL to be effective and throw a high % of strikes, allowing him to go deep into the game. FB 67-68, T70 SL 56-59. Guth is a deceptive lefty who hides the ball well, and showed a good pickoff move to first. Punched out 5 and walked one in the effort. He is uncommitted at this time.
Ryan Guth (‘28,CT) • finishes the CG for @Grind_Training , dominating all game with good command of his 2-pitch arsenal. Forcing contact and getting ahead with FPs. Punched out 5 in the outing. #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/hx9pHunJMF
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Darien Quiceno SS (‘28,NJ) •
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Quiceno showed very good barrel control in his two hit game for Centercourt. The middle infielder stands tall in the box with a light leg lift and hands slightly lower than his shoulders, which allows him to stay through the ball and put it in play consistently. Quiceno creates good extension in his arms and has the potential to grow more in his 5’11 140lbs frame and add strength.
Darien Quiceno (‘28, NJ) • SS lines a late 3B for @CentercourtBB #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/FfDdEHmlmJ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Chase Tyburczy OF (‘26,NJ) •
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Starting off the Boston Classic going nine-for-nine after performing well at Boston Select is definitely something to be aware of when evaluating Tyburczy. At 6’1” 195lbs, the Jersey outfielder has a ton of strength, power, and athleticism on both ends of the game. In CF, Tyburczy gets very good reads on fly balls, which allow him to chase them down without having to give much effort. Similarly at the plate, Chase has clear present strength with his short swing that produces power. The uncommitted outfielder tallied two hits on the day, one being a leadoff ground rule 2B for Akadema. College coaches need to watch Chase, as he will be a really good asset to a program.
Chase Tyburczy (‘26, NJ) • strong OF for @AkademaProspect with 2 hits on the day and swinging a hot bat at the #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/HOU0ZEL77D
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Mickey Gilligan C (‘26,NJ) •
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The explosive backstop and Rutgers commit for Akadema showed why he is playing baseball in the Big 10. Even in the down pouring rain, Gilligan made loud noise, whether it be with the bat after he hit a ground rule 2B early in the game, or when he is behind the plate throwing darts to second base. Gilligan has some advanced receiving for his age as well, stealing numerous strikes for his pitching staff. In his sweet lefty swing, Gilligan times the ball up with a toe tap and covers much of the plate, allowing him to attack pitches anywhere in the zone. The soon to be Scarlet Knight will have a lot of hype going into his Junior season.
Mickey Gilligan (‘26, NJ) • explosive C and @RutgersBaseball commit for @AkademaProspect. #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/Yw9gtufN2u
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
John Byrwa
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In a 4-inning complete game shutout, Byrwa allowed just a few hits in a win for the Bucks County Generals. The right hander topped at 81mph with 2200 RPM and 15 IN IVB. John, who proved to be extremely efficient, had a short and quick arm that hid the ball well, producing weak contact. At 5’11” 160lbs with a FB/CH/CB, John Byrwa has the stuff and the makeup to become a very good pitcher.
Devin Constantino SS/2B (‘27,MA) •
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Coming in for the New England Ruffnecks and is silky smooth at SS is Devin Constantino, who showed tons of athleticism and advanced feel for playing in the middle infield. Covering lots of ground, Constantino fielding ground balls left and right, making off-balanced throws accurately and effectively. While he didn’t collect as many hits as he usually does, Constantino showed flashes of his power with some high and deep fly balls, which with wood makes his power very intriguing for coaches.
Colin Fogg C (‘26,NJ) •
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The New Jersey backstop had a very well rounded day this afternoon, showing numerous different tools that he has. Behind the plate, Fogg had soft hands that presented pitches well and framed them subtle enough to steal strikes. Along with stealing strikes, Fogg also showed his above average speed for a catcher at his age with 3 stolen bases, demonstrating his athleticism, which also could provide versatility for college teams. Finally on the offensive side of the ball, Fogg flashed his quality bat-to-ball skills, as he collected a hit and rarely swung and missed. Standing tall in the box with a slightly open stance and a good coil on his load, Fogg has the mechanics to be successful against premium pitching. At 5’10” 145lbs, the athletic catcher is a few pounds away from becoming an elite prospect heading into his Junior season.
Colin Fogg (‘26, NJ) • C with a leadoff line drive 1B to LF for @njrisingrebels #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/GlqUYytIm0
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Kyle McBride RHP (‘27,NJ) •
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McBride was dominant for the NJ Rising Rebels, demonstrating a promising future in pitching. With a solid frame at 6’1” and 165 lbs, McBride's physical attributes suggest further growth potential. Despite his young age, he consistently reached 85 mph and sat between 81-84 mph. His slider, peaking at 68 mph with 2100 RPM, was particularly effective, freezing hitters for strikeouts. McBride's advanced pitching skills and frame make him an exciting prospect for any future program.
Kyle McBride (‘27,NJ) • gets 2 K’s in the 2nd for @njrisingrebels up to 85mph #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/4OeH3DT3cc
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Ted Masino RHP (‘27,NJ) •
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Masino had a productive day at the plate for the NJ Rising Rebels. Standing at 6’0” and 180 lbs, Masino's physical presence is notable for his age, with additional growth potential. His composed and situational approach at the plate was evident, delivering a missile single up the middle and consistently barreling balls during his at-bats. Masino's smooth, athletic swing and disciplined approach suggest significant future development.
Ted Masino (‘27,NJ) • rips a ball the other way for a RBI single and @njrisingrebels goes up 3-0 #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/2Mah62YGtw
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Ryan Fuller RHP (‘26,PA) •
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Fuller was exceptional for the PA Rebels, throwing heat with precision. The 6’1”, 175 lbs right-hander reached 90 mph with a 2200 RPM fastball and up to 21 inches of horizontal break. His slider, with 2100 RPM and 14 inches of horizontal break, was equally effective. Fuller consistently achieved quick outs, working efficiently with a great tempo. His downhill delivery and explosive hip movement toward home plate highlight his advanced mechanics and future potential as a pitcher at the next level.
Ryan Fuller (‘26,PA) • is throwing fire for @parebels up to 89mph with 20” horizontal break at 2200rpms and SL at 78mph with 2400rpms has 5K’s through 3 innings #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/DXRjM9obCe
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Jake Downie 2B (‘26,PA) •
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Downie excelled at the top of the lineup for the PA Rebels. The 5’11”, 155 lbs left-handed batter displayed high contact skills and speed. Downie showed excellent plate discipline, letting the ball travel and driving it the other way with power, including a leadoff double. His athleticism and projectable frame suggest significant potential for the next level.
Jake Downie (‘26,PA) • starts things off for @parebels with a double #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/HHzvVRqbJZ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Luke Hagan 1B (‘26,PA) •
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Hagan proved to be a formidable presence at the plate for the PA Rebels. The left-handed hitter, standing at 5’11” and 180 lbs, demonstrated impressive power and pitch recognition. Hagan’s ability to work counts and force pitchers into mistakes was evident, highlighted by an RBI double in the left-center gap and a disciplined 8-pitch walk. His eye for the ball and potential for growth make him a valuable future asset.
Luke Hagan (‘26,PA) • crushes a ball into the left center gap for a RBI double and @parebels are up 2-0 in the 1st #BostonClassic #uncommited pic.twitter.com/cifk3eThpB
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Jack Heffner C (‘26,PA) •
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Heffner showcased his power at the plate with a beautiful swing. The 5’10”, 170 lbs catcher connected with a pitch in the first inning, driving it into the right-center gap for an RBI double. Heffner’s ability to keep his hips through the baseball and maintain a long barrel path to outside pitches highlights his advanced hitting mechanics. His athleticism and potential for growth position him well for the next level.
Jack Heffner (‘26,PA) • ropes a double into the right center gap for a RBI and @parebels put up a 3 spot in the 1st #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/qmUcQfI2IR
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Gavin Trainer CF (‘26,PA) •
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Trainer demonstrated excellent bat-to-ball skills for the PA Rebels. The right-handed hitter utilized a high leg kick to generate momentum and power, attacking pitches early in the count. Trainer's approach led to a crucial two-out, two-RBI single, as he stayed with a slider and drove it into center field. His disciplined approach and ability to battle at the plate indicate significant future potential.
Gavin Trainer (‘26,PA) • pokes a ball into CF for a 2 RBI single for @parebels #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/Wb90bTWsn8
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Luke Dovidio 3B (‘26,PA) •
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Dovidio was clutch for the PA Rebels, delivering in key situations. With the bases loaded in the fifth inning, Dovidio, standing at 6’0” and 180 lbs, smoked a pitch down the left-field line for a bases-clearing triple with an exit velocity of 87 mph. His simple high leg kick and ability to keep his hands back through the ball underscore his advanced pitch recognition and situational hitting skills. Dovidio's projectable frame and hitting mechanics suggest a bright future at the next level.
Luke Dovidio (‘26,PA) • rips a ball down the LF line for a bases clearing triple at 87EV as @parebels go up 10-0 #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/jrFpeyh0o1
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Jack Peabody RHP (‘26,MA) •
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Peabody was impressive in his start for GBG, going 5 innings, allowing just one run. He offers a FB (T82) , BB( 64-66) pitch mix, changing speed effectively. He attacked hitters on the corners with the FB before breaking his curve off the plate for swing and misses.
Amir Cartagena 1B (‘27,MA) •
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Cartagena made the most of his at bats, finishing the day 2-2 with a triple into the right center field gap. He has legit power coming in at a solid 6’1, 210lbs. He has a strong lower half and stays on his back leg. He keeps his hands inside, leading the barrel through the zone, making consistent hard contact.
Amir Cartagena (‘27,MA) • Triple into the RCF gap for @gbg_hawks. 86 EV. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/kcIbniD4Tk
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Owen Orlando SS (‘27,ME) •
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Orlando had a good day at the plate, highlighted by a double down the line to get runner into scoring position for the Riptide. He keeps his hands low, bringing the barrel through the zone, attacking pitches out in front. In the field Orlando moves well laterally and has an accurate arm.
Drew Ryder RHP (‘26,MA) •
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Ryder kept the Expos quiet through his 5.1 innings of work, allowing just two. The lanky righty stands at 6’2, 190lbs with time to grow into his body. He induced weak contact all day, locating his FB (T77) well. He mixed in his off speed well, showcasing a SL and CB. SL had late cut with the CB having more vertical break.
Logan Kaufman OF (‘26,NJ) •
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Kaufman got the bats going early for the Grizzlies, driving in two with a double off the ball. He would later add another double and single, finishing 3-3 on the day. He uses a high leg lift for timing, followed by hands bringing the barrel through the zone. He uses his long arms to cover the plate, hitting with power to all parts of the field.
Logan Kaufman (‘26,NJ) • Double to the wall in CF to drive in two for @warehouse_ball. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/awa55CiRYq
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Ernie Bernhardt CF (‘27,NJ) •
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Prototypical leadoff hitter for FS Prime SCOUT 2027. Sees pitches deep in the zone, working counts, and not getting cheated with his swings. Lead off the game with a single up the middle, setting the tone for the offense. Runs the bases with plus speed, scoring shortly after getting on. Just missed extra bases on a nice grab by the CF, flying out to deep center. Beat out an infield single, blazing down the line. Flies around the outfield, with a good arm and good routes. Currently uncommitted going into his sophomore year.
Ernie Bernhardt (‘27,NJ) • Singles up the middle to lead off the game for FS Prime SCOUT 2027. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/zMtPTDbqvu
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 12, 2024
Nick Cruse RHP (‘27,NJ) •
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Cruse started the game for FS Prime SCOUT 2027 and rode it out. Pitched a complete game, allowing 1 run on 3 hits, picking up 4 punch outs on the day. Commanded the zone, using the outer half as his best friend. Worked FB and CB primarily with a CH mixed in. Pitched to contact and attacked hitters. Tall, lanky frame with smooth arm action from a 3/4 slot. Rides his back leg down the slope for an easy delivery. Much more room to fill out his frame. Uncommitted rising sophomore.
Drew Aromando
RHP (‘27,NJ) •
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Starting pitcher for Locked Inn Expos 15U Blue. Sat 77-79 T80 on his FB with life up in the zone. Works with a tight SL and CH with depth, getting swing and miss on both. Attacked hitters, going right at them with the FB and SL, setting up strikeout opportunities. Twirled a 5 inning CG shutout on 2 hits. Tall, lanky frame at 6’1” 175lbs with whippy arm action creating good spin. Room to fill out his body going into his sophomore year uncommitted.
DAY 4
Stephen Maynard OF (‘27,RI) •
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Uncommitted smooth swinging left handed 3B from NE Scorps, Maynard has a swing that can translate to the next level. He stays back, using his athletic frame to stay back and use the power in his legs. He showed good plate disciple, and a willingness to go the other way. He also showed his pull side pop, adding a base clearing 3B in the game, sending it deep down the RF line.
Stephen Maynard (‘27,RI) • stays connected and shoots a LD down the RF line, clearing the bases and extending the @NEScorps lead. #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/QwxqdWrJqu
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Jaden Alvarez SS (‘26,NY) •
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SS for NxT LvL Baseball, Alvarez is a projectable player in the MIF. He is athletic, showing his range and helping his pitcher turning infield hits into outs. He has smooth hands in the infield, and is a leader at the SS position. At the plate he has a violent swing, quick hands and a good rhythm. He is a plus athlete and glove who is uncommitted at this time.
Cam Tomasycki LHP (‘25,MA)
Tomasycki dominated all game on the mound for GBG Baseball, going 5 scorless innings. He isn’t afraid to attack hitters, using his FB to get ahead early and often. Used 2 off-speed pitches, CH and SL 72-74 and 68-70. Punched out 4 and allowed 2 hits, forcing soft contact in early counts. Kept his PC low allowing him to go deep into the game. FB 77-79, T81. He is uncommitted at this time.
Joe Carey LHP (‘26,NY) •
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Carey used all 3 of his pitches effectively, letting his defense work and keeping his PC low. Hammered the bottom half of the zone, forcing a lot of backward Ks and roll-over GBs. FB 79-80, T81 paired with a CB 68-70 and SL 69-71. He went 6 scoreless, allowing 2 hits and punching out 5. Lefty who has a deceptive delivery, hiding the ball well. He is uncommitted at this time with room to jump velo-wise.
Joe Carey (‘26,NY) • LHP for @nextlevelbb who is keeping hitters confused using his 3-pitch arsenal.
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
FB 79-80 T81 CB 70-71 SL 69-70. Thru 5 scoreless, punching out 5 thus far. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/CBoJToY4H7
Drew Ranck RHP/1B (‘26,MD) •
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Starter for FTB Mid-Atlantic, Ranck had a very impressive outing. He went 4 scoreless innings, punching out 7 allowing no hits and one walk. He used a hard FB to work ahead, 81-83 T85 and tunneled it well with 3 off speed pitches. His best off-speed pitch is his CB, which he collected a handful of his Ks on 69-71. Also used a CH and SL 72-74 / 69-72 respectively. Ranck is an arm talent with room to grow velo wise. At the dish he helped himself, adding a single, BB, and a SAC fly. He is uncommitted at this time.
Drew Ranck (‘26,MD) • dominating early for @FTBMidAtlantic on the mound, using his 4-pitch arsenal effectively. Thru 3 scoreless he has 6 Ks, has good feel for the CB 70-71. FB 81-83 T85. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/YTkXYIDU9i
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Preston Atkinson 1B (‘26,MD) •
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Hard swinging left hander for FTB Mid-Atlantic, he had an impressive day for his squad at the plate. He has a fast twitch LH swing, able to get to hard thrown pitches on the outer half. He had a base clearing 2B to deep LC in the effort, and added 2 walks in his other PAs. He showed good disiciplne, as well as the ability to mash his pitch when he gets it. Uncommitted.
Preston Atkinson (‘26,MD) • stays connected, mashing a LD to deep LC bringing in 3 and breaking the scoreless tie for @FTBMidAtlantic #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/6wSmbVkgG5
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Leo Lyons LHP (‘26,MA) •
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Lyons dominated on the hill with his 4-pitch arsenal for FTB Phillies American, going 5IP allowing 3 runs and striking out 5. The sinkerballer generated lots of GBs and soft contact, sitting 82-84 T85 w/2300 RPM. Had his stuff working too, using a tight SL 69-71 to pick up one of his Ks. Also mixed in a CH 72-74 and CB 68-69. Gets ahead and forces swings, not falling into 3 ball counts often. Projectable frame, using his length to work down the mound and generate velo. Uncommitted at this time.
Leo Lyons (‘26,MA) • @PhilliesScoutEC arm who is dealing early, using his high spin FB 82-84 T85 w/2300 RPM and tight SL 78-80 to keep hitters off balance. Punched out 2 in 3IP thus far. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/DV9F6e4RU1
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Brody Weiss C (‘26,PA) •
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Strong and built frame, backstop for CG of PA had an impressive day at the dish, and showed he has the tools to play at the next level. He uses his frame and stregth on his throwdowns, cutting down a runner at 2B in the game. At the plate he has a hard swing, smooth actions and a controlled stride that keep him on time. He picked up a 2B and an RBI, as well as adding a SB. Uncommitted at this time.
Brody Weiss (‘26,PA) • Smokes a loud ground rule double to deep left, scoring the runner from second to extend @cgofpa lead in the late innings. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/8XKzQFlGyk
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 11, 2024
Colin Carr OF (‘26,PA) •
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Uncommitted OF from CG of PA who has raw ability and athletcism and had it on dispaly, picking up 2 hits and lining out hard in his other AB. The L/L showed good range in the OF, making catches deep into the LC gap getting a good jump and read. At the plate he has a fluid swing, easliy generating bat speed. He has good speed and reactions, picking up a SB in the contest. Has frrom to grow and add strgeth, with a projectable frame standing 5’10 155lbs.
Colin Carr (‘26,PA) • extends the @cgofpa lead, this time going down and getting a heater. Strong top hand and drives it to RF for an RBI knock. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/hEZFJ3o22a
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Cameron Tulley RHP (‘26,ON)
Tulley came into the game in the 6th and turned heads. The RHP sat 85 and topped 86, overpowering hitters in the late innings for 4Ks and a weak groundout. Tall, lanky frame using his lower half to move downhill fast and create the velocity. Long, whippy arm action, efficient from a 3/4 slot. Broke off a few tight, hard SL as well. High follow, also an excellent hockey player, drafted in a top junior’s league in Canada. Uncommitted rising junior.
Cameron Tully (‘26,ON) • Comes in relief for Ontario Blue Jays and goes 1-2-3 with 2Ks. Fastball sitting 85. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/oSnfHECW3W
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 13, 2024
Jaden Betz RHP (‘26,PA) •
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Betz holds a tall lanky frame, perfect for a RHP. Started for RCS Warpath and attacked from the jump. Worked with a lively FB T84, sharp CB, tight SL, and CH with depth. All 4 have feel in the zone and for strikeouts. Produces whiff on high FBs and on the CB down. High spin pitcher, looks for punch outs. Uncommitted rising junior, due for a big jump soon.
Jaden Betz (‘26,PA) • Starter for RCS Warpath 16U National. FB-CH-CB mix. FB T84. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/N0a9XmS94z
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Brayden Wilson 1B (‘27,ME)
Started the Maine Guides day strong with an RBI single in the first inning to open the scoring. Keeps his hands inside the ball nicely, guiding his barrel directly to the baseball with some lift. Big leg kick to get on time with the pitch, staying in sync with his upper half. Added a line drive single to center in his third AB. Tall, lanky frame at 1B, moving well to his sides and athletically playing the position. More room to fill out his frame going into his sophomore year uncommitted.
Brayden Wilson (‘27,ME) • Gets the Maine Guides 2027 offense rolling with an RBI single in the first. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/975wrdxUyY
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Nolan Brooks RHP (‘27,ME)
Started game two of Maine Guides 2027’s doubleheader at BC High. Worked with a FB-CB-SL pitch arsenal. Filled up the zone, pitching the contact and limiting base runners. FB had some ASR, with a big breaking CB playing off of it. SL is a strike pitch. Worked a strong outing, starting with 2 runs over 6 innings of work. Tall, lanky frame with plenty of room to fill out coming up through high school. Rising sophomore, uncommitted.
Nolan Brooks (‘27,ME) • Starter for Maine Guides 2027. FB-CB-SL combo. Holding opposition to 1 run in 3 innings. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/AzjiQouqWA
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
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Brendan Critchley
RHP (‘27,NJ) •
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Critchley relieved for Locked Inn Expos. Firm FB topping at 84 with swing and miss when competitive. Sharp BB with feel in the zone for it. Missed barrels and limited damage. Smooth, whippy arm action working efficiently with his lower half. Lanky frame at 6’1” 160lbs. Just cracking his potential as a live, young arm. Room to fill out his frame. Uncommitted rising sophomore.
Caleb Lopez RHP (‘28,NJ) •
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Lopez starred on the field for Prime, throwing 4 scoreless innings and going 1-1 with a walk and 2 RBIs. Very athletic and projectable build at 5’10, 155lbs. He primarily used his FB (T78), mixing in a CB getting batters to chase. He works down hill, throwing from a high 3/4 arm slot. In the box, he’s got a short, compact swing that’s easily repeatable, making hard contact consistently.
Caleb Lopez (‘28,NJ) • Drives in two for Prime w/ a hard hit single into CF. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/FDRI6mkIBM
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Matthew Iannazzo RHP (‘28,CT) •
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Iannazzo was terrific across his 6 innings, limiting the Young Guns to just two runs. He’s got a pitchers build at 5’10, 145lbs with room to add strength and size. He worked downhill, using his legs to generate velocity. Iannazzo primarily used his FB (T79), filling up the zone working ahead of batters. Good feel for his CB, located it well. At the plate he added a single and RBI sac fly.
Matthew Iannazzo (‘28,CT) • Delivers 6 strong innings of 2 run ball for @WowFactorEC. FB topped at 79mph. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/GH2yGP09fS
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Hunter Brasier RHP (‘26,NH) •
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Brasier was dominant in his 1.2 innings, striking out 3, not allowing a baserunner. He used his FB (T85) and BB (74-76) effectively, getting plenty of swing and misses. He attacked hitters, filling up the zone. Brasier work quickly with tempo, not allowing batters to get comfortable. One of the more projectable arms, Brasier should see success in the future.
Hunter Brasier (‘26,NH) • Starter for NHP. FB topped 85mph, BB sitting mid 70s. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/2B3yQvY1sB
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Jacoby Porter 1B (‘26,ME) •
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Porter turned many heads after hitting a backside home run to LCF measured at 390ft with an exit velocity of 101mph. The LHH bat has strong physical presence in the box at 6’4” 250lbs and is a major power threat. Porter has a violent swing built to lift the ball, and he also adjusts well to off speed pitches. If you are a pitcher, it’s going to be tough to find ways to get him out.
David Bagley SS (‘28,CT) •
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The Wow Factor SS blasting two 3Bs in their 15-2 win, but what’s more impressive is that both were hit deep in RCF, showing that Bagley has the ability to hit to all fields with power. Bagley works a low, open stance with hands in line with his head. Staying closed on his swing with a level barrel path, the 2028 grad is able to keep his hands inside the ball and drive it. Bagley will be a very good prospect heading into his high school career.
David Bagley (‘28, CT) • SS with his 2nd 3B of the day, flashing some power the opposite way for @WowFactorNation #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/8UGQ0W06E2
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Ryan Landisi
LHP (‘26,NY) •
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The southpaw had a very good outing to advance the HV Bulldogs further into the playoffs, throwing a complete game shutout using his 3 pitch mix of a FB that reached 80mph (1300 RPM and 10 IN IVB), a sweeping slider, and a fading changeup. What stands out about Landisi is his confidence and feel for all 3 offerings, throwing each of the at relatively the same rate, which made hitters off balanced throughout the entire game, limiting Baseball Warehouse to numerous swings and misses as well as weak ground balls/roll overs. With plenty of room to add strength to his 6’ 172lbs frame, Landisi is a couple of miles per hour away from becoming an elite college prospect.
Ryan Landisi (‘26, NY) • LHP helping himself with this RBI 3B to LCF for HV Bulldogs. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/3wVJCKo7nC
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Lucas Perillo OF (‘27,NY) •
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In a win for the HV Bulldogs this afternoon, Perillo showed glimpses of his power that he possesses. Hitting a ball 92mph off the bat, the LHH bat roped the ball off the wall at such an alarming speed and launch angle that it limited him to just a single. With his athletic strength and a slightly uppercut swing, Perillo seeks to drive the ball in the air. The 5’9” 170lbs outfielder has the tools and the makeup to be a solid prospect heading into his sophomore season.
Lucas Perillo (‘27, NY) • OF barrels a ball to the RF wall (92mph EV) for HV Bulldogs. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/LaHZrJbiza
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Dylan Dumont RHP (‘26,NY) •
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In a complete game shutout and 1-0 win for the Canal Dogs, Dumont absolutely dominated this afternoon, as his power fastball measured at 85mph with 2400 RPM and 19 IN IVB carried him through his outing. Also flashing a tight curveball and a developing changeup, Dumont has a legitimate chance to become a frontline starter at the next level. At 5’11” 175lbs, Dumont has more than enough room to add weight and velocity on his heavy fastball.
Dylan Dumont (‘26, NY) • RHP with a 1-2-3 first inning for #CanalDogs. FB T85 (2400 RPM and 19 IN IVB) with a tight CB and CH. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/NarW6u6XmF
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Michael Gilligan RHP (‘26,MA) •
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Gilligan was dominant, completing a 5 inning no hitter, allowing just one walk. He spotted his FB well, topping at 86mph. Effectively used his SL, getting hitters out in front. Gilligan works from a low 3/4 arm slot, adding a little bit of run on his FB. He gets on top of batters working downhill. One of the more projectable arms, will see lots of interest in the future.
Michael Gilligan (‘26,MA) • Completes the 5 inning no-hitter in style striking out the side. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/GqOF5zAfTJ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
DAY 5
Brody Battah RHP (‘27,ON) •
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Battah was dominant in the Semi Finals win against NHP, throwing 6 scoreless innings. He attacked hitters, filling up the zone, working ahead of batters. He located his FB (T82) on the corners, getting weak contact. Battah mixed in his SL, sitting 72-74mph, with good late horizontal break. He’s athletic with a pitcher’s build at 6’1, 175lbs. Projects well for the future.
Jalen Jacob 1B (‘27,ON) •
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Jacob is a difficult hitter to deal with. He’s very disciplined, not chasing pitches out of the zone and possesses plus hit and power tools. He has a short, compact swing that’s easily repeatable. Jacob keeps his hands inside and explodes his hips. Great lower half mechanics help create his power. Uncommitted at this time, should see plenty of interest in the near future.
Jalen Jacob (‘27,ON) • Smokes a triple into the RCF gap for the Blue Jays. 90 EV. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/4kR8RGp9Ag
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 15, 2024
Jackson Clark OF (‘27,ON) •
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Clark made hard contact throughout the day, finishing with two hits and driving in a pair for the Blue Jays. He starts with an open stance, closing it with a leg lift. Hes got long arms, covering the entire plate, hitting for power to all fields. Defensively he gets good reads in the outfield with a strong arm.
Jackson Clark (‘27,ON) • Takes a 2-0 lead early for the Blue Jays w/ a single into right. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/2kHAHWvZ1o
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Alex Curran RHP (‘26,ON) •
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Curran starred on the mound for the Blue Jays, throwing a complete game shutout to win the U15 championship. He has a three pitch repertoire featuring a FB (T82), SL, and FS. Curran has good command of all three pitches, tunneling them effectively. SL and FS both have good late break inducing weak contact. Curran projects well for the future.
Alex Curran (‘26,ON) • Strikes out two in his third inning of work for the Blue Jays. FB (T82) w/ a SL and FS. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/KTPiJginH3
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 15, 2024
James Chung OF (‘27,ON) •
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Chung was great in the championship for the Blue Jays, making hard contact in multiple at bats, including an RBI single off the bat at 94mph. Good size and strength at 5’11, 205lbs. Moves well in the field and on the base paths. Chung loads well, stays balanced, and attacks the pitch out in front. He does well at keeping his front shoulder flexed.
James Chung (‘27,ON) • Rocket single into LF to drive in a run for the Blue Jays. 94 EV. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/eB0Sz8wvWP
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 15, 2024
Christian Caminero SS (‘27,ON) •
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Caminero walked it off to win the U15 championship game for the Blue Jays. He’s an all around talent making plays on both sides of the ball. Offensively, he’s a smart hitter, understands the strikes zone. He has a consistent swing, keeping his hands inside, letting the barrel get through the zone. Defensively he quick, fluid, and has an accurate arm.
Christian Caminero (‘27,ON) • Walks it off for the Blue Jays to win the U15 Championship! #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/MwVlV5SnEk
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 15, 2024
Gio Napless 3B (‘28,MA) •
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LHH wasted no time starting his day. Jumped all over a fastball on the first pitch he saw, barreling a triple to right center. Came up his second AB and singled to left. Smooth, violent LH swing, keeps hands inside the pitch and barrel through the zone. Hopped on the mound and had swing and kiss stuff. FB T84 with a sweeping SL. Athletic for his size at 3B with good range and footwork. 6’1” 235lbs with potential to get even stronger. Big name to watch going into his freshman year.
Gio Napless (‘28,MA) • Tears into a FB here, driving it to right center for a triple. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/PjZGKj9wBt
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Nicholas Chiti RHP (‘26,PA) •
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Chiti delivered a stellar performance for the PA Rebels in the semi-finals. Showcasing command over his fastball, slider, and changeup, Chiti maintained an impressive 81% strike rate. His 77-pitch complete game shutout, featuring four strikeouts, highlighted his control and efficiency. The changeup, Chiti's standout pitch, proved effective both early in counts for called strikes and later for swinging strikes. Generating weak contact throughout, he allowed just three hits in the game.
Nicholas Chiti (‘26,PA) • the final out of his 77 pitch complete game shutout. Finished with 4K’s and tons of missed barrels and weak contact topped 78mph for @parebels #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/zLD5cInGC5
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 15, 2024
AJ Holmes RHP (‘25,NH) •
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Holmes was electrifying in his semi-final outing for NHP. With a fastball reaching 89 mph and a wipeout slider, Holmes dominated hitters. His sound mechanics and efficient downhill delivery, complemented by a whipping arm action, resulted in excellent velocity. Holmes recorded 2200 RPMs on both his fastball and slider, culminating in an impressive nine strikeouts.
AJ Holmes (‘25,NH) • lighting up the radar gun up to 89mph with 2200rpms and CB up to 75mph with also 2200rpms for NHP #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/cn8FdJsvkY
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 15, 2024
Jacob Felton RHP (‘27,CT) •
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Felton was outstanding for the CT Grind in the semi-finals. Standing tall at 6'4" and weighing 170 lbs, Felton has significant potential for growth. His primary fastball-curveball combination was highly effective, generating numerous swings and misses. Given his size and talent, Felton has the potential to advance to the next level.
Jacob Felton (‘27,CT) • is throwing absolute fuzz in the semi-final for @Grind_Training up to 87mph with 2200rpms #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/LvA4j2Hlub
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 15, 2024
Ryan Fuller RHP (‘26,PA) •
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Starter for PA Rebels 2026 Gold in the championship. Tall, lanky RHP stands at 6’1” 175lbs and uses it to potential. FB sits 88-90 T91 with ASR (2100 RPM). Swing and miss FB mixed with a tight SL at 80-81mph (2200 RPM). Clean, efficient arm action, unraveling into great position on release. Uses strong lower half to ride the slope, exploding through the pitch. 3/4 arm slot, tunnels his pitches well. Uncommitted rising junior, big name to follow.
Ryan Fuller (‘26,PA) • throwing absolutely fire right now. Up to 91mph for @parebels in the championship #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/tqvXs3qS4O
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Gavin Trainer (‘26,PA) • ropes a ball into LF for a 2 RBI double for @parebels as they break the tie in the championship #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/AvuvmFBD7l
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 15, 2024
Blake Huston RHP (‘28,CT) •
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Huston is a dominant arm for CT Grind, going 4 scoreless innings in relief and punching out 10. He used his commanding FB, 80-82 T83 paired with a tight SL 69-70. Huston uses his athletic build to work down the mound and generate velo. His plus command of the FB, attacking hitters and landing a high % of FPs. He also added a double and an RBI at the plate, he is uncommitted at this time.
Blake Huston (‘28,CT) • Electric arm out of the pen for @Grind_Training , dominating early with the FB, 81-82 T83. Pairs it well with a tight SL, 69-70. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/m2pxgKr5t4
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Garrett Cruz CF (‘28,NY) •
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Outfielder with impressive defensive skills for NY Prospects, Cruz is able to track down flyballs well into gaps, showing his range and speed. He gets solid reads on balls off the bat, and has the athletics to track balls down. At the plate he added a single, having a smooth swing with quick hands. He is uncommitted at this time.
Drew Young C (‘28,CT) •
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Backstop for CT Grind who had an impressive day at the dish, mashing an RBI 3B to deep LF in his teams victory. Behind the plate he is a solid defender, with room to grown in his arm strength. He has a smooth swing, calm actions in the box but is aggressive when he gets his pitch. Uncommitted at this time.
Drew Young (‘28,CT) • staying hot for @Grind_Training , lacing his second hit of the day this time staying connected and sending an RBI hit up the middle. #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/zNGDlcsSt5
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Drew Kramer 1B (‘28,MA) •
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Burly and strong CIF for NEB-West American who had a good day at the plate tallying 2 hits including an RBI 2B. He has good discipline at the plate, not chasing and swinging at strikes. Room to grow, and add strength. Also added a walk in the effort. Uncommitted at this time.
Drew Kramer (‘28,MA) • gets the foot down and is on time for this heater, sending a stand up 2B to RF. @NorthEast_BBall #BostonClassic #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/AW306BzGYw
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 15, 2024
Haris Cucaj C (‘26,NY) •
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The scrappy 5’7” 170lbs catcher had a solid performance this afternoon with two hits off of a very good pitcher with the Canal Dogs. Cucai showed some strength after going inside out on his 2nd hit, pulling his hands in and muscling the ball the other way. Behind the dish, Cucai worked around the baseball with his receiving and timed every low pitch nearly perfectly. He also showed very quick hands and a smooth transfer in his strong throws to 2B.
Haris Cucaj (‘26, NY) • C with two hits on the day for @PhoenixBasebal2 off of a solid arm. Keeps his hands inside of the ball well. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/Qx3VOBysBt
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Cole Guy OF/RHP (‘26,PA) •
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If you want someone who can pump 88mph on the mound and can hit balls in the gaps at a consistent rate, then Cole Guy is the young man that you want. With his upper 80s FB, Guy reached 2300 RPM and 16 IN IVB complimented by a slurvy breaking ball that hitters chased. At 6’ 170lbs there is room to put on mass, which will only make him better and more explosive. Guy stands tall with a quick swing at the plate and is able to catch up to more premium arms with relative ease. Overall, Guy may have some of the best athleticism seen at the Boston Classic.
Cole Guy (‘26, PA) • OF/RHP legit two-way for @FTB_PhilliesDB9 FB T88, 2300 RPM, 16 IN IVB with a solid breaking ball. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/OxqRz39Csk
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Liam McNeill
MIF/RHP (‘25,PA) •
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The uncommitted two-way has some potential to become a solid college baseball player according to his performance in two games on Sunday. In game 1 he displayed raw athleticism and the ability to get to any ball in the 6 hole, as well as making solid contact. The true competitiveness of McNeill was seen in game 2 on the mound, where he threw a complete game shutout in a 1-0 for the Generals against a talented FTB Phillies squad. McNeill primarily worked his upper 70s FB with an effective breaking ball, mixing his spots up and working quickly on the bump. If colleges coaches take a chance on McNeill, they could be getting a quality two-way guy.
Gavin Moore OF (‘26,PA) •
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Moore is a prime example of not judging one’s size when predicting their power numbers. With the ability to approach triple digit exit velocities, the right handed hitting 5’6” 160lbs outfielder is a well built, quick twitch athlete who will torch you if you don’t pitch to him carefully. Moore had two hits on the day, one was a line drive 3B to the LCF where we saw his speed as well, while another hit was a ground rule 2B that he bounced over the RF wall. A Longwood University commit, Moore is quickly emerging as one of the better hitters not only in the Boston Classic, but could push into arguments for one of the best in PA.
Gavin Moore (‘26, PA) • OF shows off some opposite field power with a ground rule 2B @FTB_PhilliesDB9. @LongwoodBase commit #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/iUpxMSwDzj
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 14, 2024
Jonathan Dicicco 3B (‘28,CT) •
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The 2028 graduate saw the ball extremely well today for the CT Grind, as he roped two singles up the middle with 3 RBIs in the semifinal game. Dicicco has a good feel for the barrel and has a good presence in the box. Strong and athletic at 5’9” 175lbs, Dicicco can also throw on the mound, showing his defensive versatility and baseball IQ.
Jonathan Dicicco (‘28, CT) • 3B with his 2nd RBI 1B of the game for @Grind_Training #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/GsRSh0u1bm
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 15, 2024
Mike Angelo SS (‘28,NJ) •
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Angelo flashed some pop in his bat this morning, as he put a charge into a fastball and hit it to RCF for a ground rule 2B. Angelo has a deep back leg load and a closed follow through, allowing him to not get too pull happy, which showed in his deep 2B. 5’7” 140lbs, Angelo has room to tap into his power down the line.
Mike Angelo (‘28, NJ) • SS puts a charge into one for FS Prime with a ground rule 2B #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/Ktmow2EI5d
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 15, 2024
AJ Feinstein 1B (‘27,CT) •
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On a 14U scale, Feinstein is the definition of plus power, as he blasted a 93mph 370ft go-ahead grand slam to advance Wow Factor to the championship game. Not only did he do that, but in the championship against CT Grind, the 6’ 220lbs first baseman drilled a ground rule double over the centerfielder’s head at a 98mph EV. AJ is confident in the box, as he looks to drive balls over the fence, making him a classic LHH power bat.
AJ Feinstein (‘27, CT) • 1B absolutely demolishes this go-ahead grand slam at 93 EV and 370 feet for @WowFactorNation to advance to the championship. #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/mvuxwvWrzr
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 15, 2024
Michael Marino OF (‘27,CT) •
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Marino, a 5’7” 140lbs outfielder brings an electric presence to the field. Marino flashed both speed and power, notching multiple extra base hits in Wow Factor’s success to a Boston Classic Championship run. Marino loves to drive the high pitch, as he extends his arms well and drives it to all fields. Although not the biggest, Marino creates good separation and gets into a good position in the box to launch the ball. it will be very exciting to see what kind of a player Michael Marino turns into heading into his sophomore campaign.
Michael Marino (‘27, CT) • OF drives a 2B to RCF for @WowFactorNation #uncommitted #BostonClassic pic.twitter.com/jzIWMUQeI0
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 15, 2024
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