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DAY 1


Tyler Rotellini ('25,NC) • View Player Profile

Rotellini pitched an exceptional game on the mound, going a complete game with 6 scoreless innings and 13 Ks. He used his slider often to keep hitters off balance and generated high spin which allowed him to paint corners well. He had excellent pace on the mound and controlled the game and it's timing with his rhythm on the mound. His contributions helped lead his team to a 7-0 victory.

Michael Peevey ('25,NC) • View Player Profile

Peevey was excellent behind the dish today for East Coast Dodgers Academic Team. He played great defense, framing the ball well and helping his battery mate to control the zone. He displayed a strong arm behind the plate as well. He also contributed well offensively, going 1-2 and reached base safely 3 times.

Alex DeSimone ('26,NJ) • View Player Profile

DeSimone brought energy and production for the Complete Game Colonials today in their win. He was a spark offensively in the middle of their order. At the plate, he exercisesd patience and demonstrated comfortability in the box. This allowed him to drive in 2 runs with a single and sacrifice fly.

Ryan Nitch ('26,NJ) • View Player Profile

Nitch was a valuable asset to the Complete Game Colonials in their win this morning. Hitting in the two hole, he started the game by walking. He then demonstrated his prowess on the base paths with two stolen bases. He then hit a single with an exit velocity of 90 MPH which showed his strength and ability to barrel the ball well.

Will Simmel ('26,NJ) • View Player Profile

Simmel had an excellent day at the plate for the Complete Game Colonials in their win today at Valisburg Park. In his three ABs, he made solid contact each time and was rewarded for his efforts with three hits. He hit two singles and a triple, provided invaluable production at the middle of the order. His ability to wait for his pitch and exercise patience at the plate is a special part of his game offensively.

Josh Carreras ('28,NJ) • View Player Profile

Carreras was a star today for Warehouse Dust Devils Purple in their win this afternoon. Carreras used his ability to control the zone and change the hitters' eye level to throw 5 scoreless innings and a complete game. He had the opposing team on their heels in nearly every AB and forced weak contact when he wasn't striking hitters out. He also helped himself out at the plate, going 1 for 2 with an RBI single, a walk, and a 2 RBI day that benefitted his team en route to their 8-0 win.

Josh Modeste ('28,NJ)

Modeste showed his leadership and his talent today in the Warehouse Dust Devils Purple's win this afternoon. He started the scoring for the Devils, hitting an RBI single in the 1st inning from the 2 hole. He walked later in the game as well, and brought speed and intelligence to the base paths. He was also a calming presence for his pitcher at shortstop, making plays and leading the team well defensively.

Devin Jackson ('28,NJ) • View Player Profile

Jackson of the Warehouse Dust Devils showed why he was hitting third in the lineup today, using his powerful frame to hit the ball hard. He had 2 RBI singles coming in the 1st and 4th innings of the Devils game this afternoon. His production helped lead to a win for the Devils, and he showed an ability to hit to all fields. There are a lot of exfiting things with Jackson, and with his size and vision at the plate as well, he displayed the intangibles and makings of a good hitter at any level.

Jaxon Cronin OF (‘28,NJ) • View Player Profile
An athletic centerfielder for Baseball Warehouse, Cronin posted two hits on day 1 with his first being a lead off 2B, kicking off the tournament strong. with a tight swing, Cronin keeps his barrel close to his head with tight arms and hands, allowing him to stay inside of the ball. As for his lower half, Cronin coils with his back knee well, which allows to him generate some power.

Matt Chin SS (‘28,NJ)
The lean SS for Baseball Warehouse showed flashes of possible 5-tool potential down the line, as he tallied three hits with one being a hard hit, hustle 2B in the LCF gap, showing his power and speed. In the infield, Chin was very fluid when fielding ground balls and also showed off his arm strength with a few off balanced throws that were on target. For his swing mechanics, Chin sits on his back leg with a medium leg kick with good weight transfer on his launch position, he then creates good extension with his upper half, generated gap-to-gap pop. Overall, Chin has a very good feel for the barrel. Be sure to keep Chin’s name in mind as he enters high school.

AJ Sicinski 1B (‘28,NJ) • View Player Profile
The Jersey first baseman with a large build stood out physically on the field this morning. Sicinski showed out even more so with his power, as he jumped on two fastballs for a 2B to RF and a 3B hit over the outfielders’ heads in RCF. AJ is your go to power hitting first baseman who lets his strength do the work. Working with a leg kick that comes back towards Sickinski’s backside, he creates lots of momentum towards the ball with a flat barrel, generating advanced pull side juice.

Joey Rosas C (‘28,NJ) • View Player Profile
The young backstop for the Gorillas flashed some athleticism on day 1, blocking baseballs left and right, while also gunning a few runners down in the process. Rosas is a tough kid who isn’t afraid of putting his 5’6” 130lbs body on the line. In his throws to 2B, Rosas has a clean transfer with fluid footwork, creating lots of momentum in his throws. With added size and strength, Rosas will be a quality catcher in his high school career.

David McGeorge RHP (‘24,NJ) • View Player Profile
The 6’1” 160lbs righty throws from an effortless 3/4 slot with a ton of spin. Topping out at 90mph, the Franklin & Marshall Commit generated 2400 RPMs and 14 IN IVB paired with a 2600 RPM slider that topped out at 79mph. With added strength and a developing third pitch, the future Diplomat has a very promising future.

Chris Gantaifis OF (’25,NJ) • View Player Profile
Gantaifis showcased his prowess at the plate for the Northeast Dodgers. With a disciplined approach and the ability to hit the ball where it's pitched, Gantaifis excelled. In the first inning, he turned an outside fastball into a bases-clearing triple by driving it into the opposite field gap. His plus speed was evident as he easily rounded second and reached third, consistently pressuring the defense.

Brendan Critchley 1B (’26,NJ) • View Player Profile
Critchley has an impressive frame for his age at 6’1” and 165 lbs. The right-handed hitter employs a simple load and no leg kick, generating quick and efficient power. Critchley came through in a clutch moment today, launching a ball over the left fielder’s head with a 90 mph exit velocity, resulting in a two-RBI double in the fourth inning that put his team ahead. His physicality and athleticism hint at significant potential for the next level.

Robert Spilotras 1B (’26,NJ)
Spilotras was a key contributor for Grits Baseball with his timely hitting. Featuring a smooth yet powerful swing, Spilotras starts with an open stance and squares up well to the ball. In a crucial moment with his team down by one, he delivered a two-RBI single up the middle to put his team ahead late in the game. Spilotras' fundamentally sound swing and ability to make high-contact hits indicate a strong potential for improvement and success at the next level.

Neylin Navaro RHP (‘25,NJ)
Recent commit of FDU Baseball started the game for Wow Factor Northeast National 2025. Came out of the gates with a mid 80s FB T87, attacking hitters with it. Had life through the zone. Dropped in a sweeping SL at 73 and a CH mixed in as well. Picked up 7 Ks in 4 innings of work, allowing 0 runs. Athletic on the mound, moving downhill fluently. Clean, efficient arm action from a 3/4 slot, tunneling pitches well.

Nicholas Di Maso 2B/RHP (‘25,NY) • View Player Profile
RHH started his day with a bang. Attacked a pitch early in the count, driving a deep fly ball to left field, one hopping the wall for a double. Athletic in the box, starting with his hands high and stays inside the baseball. Quick hands, with his barrel staying through the zone for hard contact. Tall frame at 6’ 175lbs with plenty of room to fill out. Smooth at 2B, quick hands and good range. Uncommitted rising senior.

John Delgadillo C (‘25,NY) • View Player Profile
Big bodied catcher for Wow Factor Northeast National 2025. Stands at 6’4” 215lbs and uses his frame to his advantage. Roped a single to right field, sitting back on a breaking ball and driving it. Defensively sound behind the dish. Frames pitches exceptionally well, receiving with soft hands and meeting the pitch. Plus arm throwing to bases with accuracy. Currently uncommitted, name to follow.

John Latham OF (‘25,MA) • View Player Profile
Latham showed out in the 10:30 game at Saint Peter’s. Wasted no time in his first AB, smoking a single through 3rd and SS at 92EV. Barreled up another FB in his second AB when it mattered, launching the pitch to the left center gap for a bases clearing double, taking the lead 3-1 in the 7th. Quick swing, getting his hands to the ball quick. Currently uncommitted going into his senior year.

Mason Hebert RHP (‘24,CT) • View Player Profile
Starting pitcher for Gap2Gap 18U. Stonehill commit. Worked with a FB-CB-SL arsenal. Worked ahead with his FB T86 and CB for strikes early in counts. Worked in slider for swing and miss. Had hitters on their toes with the CB late in counts, tunneling it well with a high FB. CB is sharp at 75 and SL around 77 with late break. 9 Ks in a complete game effort for the RHP, allowing 1 run. More left in the tank to fill out his frame at 5’10” 150lbs

Vincent Duffy C (‘25,NY) • View Player Profile
Duffy stands at a prototypical 6’2” 185lbs frame, solid and put together. Big, athletic body with a presence in the box. Jumped all over a fastball in his first AB of the day, smoking it to dead center, lining out. Singled later in the game on a hard ground ball between short and third. Stays linear through the pitch with some lift in his bat path. Strong, violent swing, stays inside the pitch. Room to get even stronger and fill into his frame. Uncommitted rising senior.

Danny Giannetti 1B (‘25,NJ) • View Player Profile
Giannetti came up in a big spot and delivered for the Northeast Dodgers 2025 squad. Bases loaded situation, Giannetti jumped on a fastball, driving it to deep left field for a bases clearing double. Added another barrel, scoring 2 more runners on a single up the middle. Smooth LH swing, stayed back on the outside pitch, kept his hands inside it, and caught a barrel. Physical 6’2” 185lbs frame, lanky with room to add more. Uncommitted rising senior.

DAY 2


Jack DeFusco 3B (‘26,NY) • View Player Profile
DeFusco got the bats going early for The Clubhouse, driving in their first run on a single up the middle. He has a fluid, easy to repeat swing from the left side. He keeps his hands inside getting the barrel through the zone. Defensively DeFusco has quick reaction speed at third with an accurate arm. Projectable build at 6’3, 200lbs.

Tim McGrath SS (‘25,CT) • View Player Profile
McGrath comes in at 6’1, 180lbs with room to grow. Athletic build, good speed and instincts on the field. He’s got a simple swing, keeping it short and compact. McGrath stays within the zone, rarely chasing. At short, he stays low working through the ball. McGrath has a strong and accurate arm and the ability to throw on the run from different arm angles.

Matt Vahle OF (‘25,CT) • View Player Profile
Vahle made hard contact twice, none better than his two run double in the first inning. He has quick hands and hips allowing him to turn on inside pitches. Vahle keeps a short and direct swing path with little wasted movement. Disciplined hitter, looks to do damage on mistakes. Uncommitted at this time.

Michael Cinque 2B (‘28,NJ) • View Player Profile
Cinque led the way for the Dust Devils, going 3-4 with a double, driving in a run. He has a short and compact swing, keeping his front shoulder flexed. He stays on his back leg, balanced, allowing him to adjust to off speed. Cinque is athletic with good range in the infield. Very projectable for the future.

Dante Deleonibus RHP (‘25,PA) • View Player Profile
Deleonibus was dominant, pitching a complete game shutout for Wow Factor. The righty located well, mixing pitches and speeds effectively. Deleonibus mainly used his FB (T83) and CB (68-70), attacking hitters east to west. He works downhill using his lower half to generate velocity. His over the top arm action gives late life to his FB. Very projectable arm and build for the future.

Brendan Lewis RHP (‘25,NJ) • View Player Profile
Lewis was impressive across his 6 innings of work, allowing just one run. He has great mound presence and wants to compete. Lewis attacked hitters, filling up the strike zone. He used his FB (T86) and CB effectively, getting batters chase. FB has some arm side running, jamming righties. Uncommitted at this time.

Myles Gomez OF (‘25,NJ) • View Player Profile
The speedy outfielder made his presence felt on the diamond for the Dodgers. He’s got good lower half mechanics, staying backside, generating power with his hips. Gomez stays balanced, keeping his weight back. In the outfield Gomez starred, making a couple nice running catches. He showed off his plus arm doubling off a runner tying to get back to first.

Anthony Nyhuis OF (‘25,NJ) • View Player Profile
Nyhuis came up clutch for the Prospects, driving home two to tie the game on a line drive into the gap. He gets his front foot down early, good rotation with the hips, and trusts his hands to stay back on off speed. He keeps his hands inside leading the barrel through the zone. Defensively, Nyhuis covers ground with quick and fluid reads from center.

Mickey Gilligan C (‘26,NJ) • View Player Profile
The Rutgers commit had himself a day making plays all over the field. Behind the plate Gilligan is as good as it gets. He receives with soft hands and does a good job of working around the baseball sticking pitches. Good blocker who moves well laterally. At the plate he has a compact swing from the left side, keeps his shoulder in, and drives the ball with authority.

Kai Lefkowitz OF (‘25,NY) • View Player Profile
The speedy outfielder comes in at an athletic 5’9, 185lbs. He moves well on the base paths and in the field with plus speed. At the plate he’s an aggressive hitter looking to do damage. He creates bat speed with a strong lower half and long arms. With added strength Lefkowitz projects well for the future.

Jason Conti LHP ('27,MD) • View Player Profile
Conti delivered a masterful performance for Team XP Lane. The left-handed pitcher effectively mixed his fastball (FB) and curveball (CB), generating numerous swing-and-misses with his impressive 12/6 CB. He consistently threw it for strikes early in the count and used it to induce swings out of the zone when ahead. Conti induced weak contact throughout the game, efficiently working quick innings and keeping his team in the dugout.

William Lukie OF ('27,NJ) • View Player Profile
Lukie showcased his clutch abilities for the Warehouse Dust Devils in an exhilarating game. With his team down by one run in the seventh inning, Lukie delivered a critical two-out RBI single to tie the game. At the plate, Lukie possesses a smooth, athletic swing, utilizing his hips and hands to generate power. His exceptional bat-to-ball skills were on full display as he made consistent contact throughout the game, capping his performance with an 80 mph exit velocity (EV) single up the middle.

Cameron Kappus RHP ('27,NJ) • View Player Profile
Kappus had a stellar outing for the Warehouse Dust Devils, showcasing impressive command and poise for his age. His fastball, reaching up to 77 mph, consistently overpowered hitters as he painted the corners. Complementing his fastball, Kappus utilized a curveball with 15 inches of vertical break, inducing weak contact and strikeouts. In his five innings of work, Kappus allowed just a few hits and one run, demonstrating his potential for future growth and development.

Nico Tejada C ('27,NJ)
Tejada was a contact machine for the Warehouse Dust Devils, making solid contact with nearly every pitch he faced. In the first inning, Tejada's effortless speed allowed him to leg out a leadoff triple to the right-center gap. He followed up with a two-RBI double down the left-field line and a single to left field, falling just a home run shy of the cycle. Tejada's high contact rate, sneaky power, and plus speed make him a formidable threat at the plate and on the bases.

Jaxson Cronin 3B ('27,NJ)
Cronin is an impressive hitter with a swing advanced beyond his years. Throughout the day, Cronin made consistent hard contact, including an 85 mph EV shot back up the middle for an RBI. As a perfect two-hole hitter, Cronin combines plus contact, speed, and power, making him a constant threat in the lineup. With continued development, Cronin has the potential to become a standout player.

Alex Reiling C ('25, NJ) • View Player Profile
Standing at 6'2" and 210 lbs, Alex Reiling is an imposing presence behind the plate. The left-handed hitter generates tremendous power and speed through his swing, creating great extension between his hands and hips. Reiling’s disciplined approach allows him to hit the ball where it's pitched. In his first at-bat, he ripped a 91 mph EV RBI single to the pull side, followed by another 91 mph EV double and a single, finishing the day 3-for-3. With his size and strength, Reiling has the potential to excel at the next level.

Colten Schaffer RHP (‘25,NJ)
Schaffer started the game for Wow Factor Northeast 2025 National and impressed. Struck out the side in the first inning and did not stay off the gas from there. FB sat in the mid 80s, running it up to 88. Tight, true slider in the mid to high 70s for swing and miss. Racked up 10 Ks in 4.2 innings. Sinks into his back leg, riding the slope down the mound to explode through release. Efficient arm action at a 3/4 slot. Uncommitted rising senior.

Nicholas Di Maso 2B/RHP (‘25,NY) • View Player Profile
Di Maso stayed hot after his solid day yesterday. First AB of the day on Saturday, he tore into a FB, crushing it to deep left field for an RBI double. Hands stayed on plane, getting his barrel to the baseball out in front and lifted it. Strong lower half explodes through the pitch. Straight up athlete in the field, smooth feet at second. Came into the game to pitch in relief and filled it up with a FB-SL-CH. Swing and miss pitch mix. Uncommitted rising senior.

Anothony Duffy RHP (‘26,NY) • View Player Profile
Duffy started for Grit 26/27. Popped the glove in warm ups and the first inning, touching 87 on the FB. Tight SL with horizontal movement and a CH with depth. Had some command issues in his start, but with fine tuning can be even better. Swing and miss ability on all 3 pitches, especially the fastball up in the zone. Whippy arm action from a 3/4 slot. Moves fluently downhill. Name to follow going into his junior year. Uncommitted.

Robert Spilotras 3B (‘26,NY)
Jumped all over a first pitch FB in his first AB, launching it over the left field wall for a solo home run. Short, compact swing, got his hands out to the pitch and drove it. Barrel stays through the zone for solid contact. Plays a good 3B, with a solid arm across the diamond. Uncommitted rising junior.

Ryan Nitch OF (‘26,NJ) • View Player Profile
Nitch started his day off with a solid single in his first AB. Had a couple tough ABs ending in Ks. Came up for a fourth time and lined the pitch into left center. Legged out a hustle double. Runs with plus speed on the bases and in the outfield. Solid routes covering ground. Stays in his legs through his swing, getting his barrel to the ball quick. Uncommitted rising junior.

Alex Desimone 2B (‘26,NJ) • View Player Profile
Uncommitted rising junior. Uses a toe tap stride to get in sync with his upper half. Sinks into back leg, transferring weight on the swing, exploding through the pitch. Hands stay on plane, taking it right towards the pitch. Tore into a FB in the middle innings, driving it to right center for a stand up double. Uses plus speed around the bases and at 2B to cover ground. Smooth hands and transfer with an accurate arm.

Riley Rumsey 1B (‘26,PA) • View Player Profile
Rumsey pieced together a solid day at the plate. In his first AB, he drove a first pitch FB to the left center gap for an easy double. Put together a good AB for a tough K in his second. Doesn’t get cheated at the plate with a strong, violent swing set up for solid contact. Strong build with room to get even stronger. Uncommitted rising junior.

Max Hoerter 1B (‘26,NJ)
With an extremely strong upper half and large frame, Hoerter is an imposing RHH with lots of pull side pop. Working with a light leg lift and hands that stay still on his load, Hoerter has a simple swing that allows his natural strength to take over. The big first baseman has a bit of an upper cut swing, which demonstrates his desire to lift the ball and show off his power.

Colin Rueckert RHP (‘25,NJ) • View Player Profile
The South Jersey right handed tossed 7 complete innings of 1 run ball for FS Prime in a 2-1 win over the Dodgers. To conclude the game, Rueckert was responsible for driving in the winning run with a walk off Sac Fly, helping himself to not only a team win, but a win for him in the books. Working extremely efficiently throughout the game, Rueckert mixed his 3 pitch repertoire well with his FB (T84, 21 IN HORIZ, 2000 RPM), fading CH, and SL that had late break and induced a lot of ground balls. Currently uncommitted, it may not be a bad idea to add Colin Rueckert to a college staff. 

Aayan Subzwari RHP (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
The 6’ 170lbs righty from NC worked primarily with his overpowering FB this morning for the East Coast Dodgers, tossing 5 shutout innings. Athletic and a quick arm, Subzwari’s FB got up to 85mph on the gun, but it wasn’t straight, making it hard for hitters to pick up. With 17 IN IVB, 21 IN HORIZ, and 2150 RPM the uncommitted arm dominated. Aayan also flashes a developing SL and KN CB, which could potentially become solid secondary offerings as he goes into his senior season.

Tanyon Weber RHP (‘24,CT) • View Player Profile
The massive CT righty stands tall and large at 6’6” 240lbs and is a clear presence on the mound. Weber tossed 5 innings, allowing zero earned runs for Gap2Gap. Weber works well with his ASR FB/SPL/SL (T84, 2100 RPM, 15 IN IVB, 24 IN HORIZ). Perhaps his best offering is his SPL, which has very good bite and fools hitters. With his frame, Weber’s FB looks harder than it actually is due to his ability to create good extension down the mound. The Stonehill commit will be a quality addition to their program entering this fall.

Alex Payne LHP/1B ('24,NJ) • View Player Profile

Payne, a Lafayette commit, consistently impressed during his team Zoned RedHawks 18U's doubleheader at Vailsburg Park this morning. He started the day by hitting a 88 MPH single and walked as well, displaying a short, compact swing. His quick hands through the zone and good balance display his ability to intellectualize and internalize the art of hitting. He also showed a great deal of ability on the mound, topping out at 88 MPH and going for 5 innings of one run ball, controlling the corners of the plate and mixing in a slider to accompany his powerful fastball. Keep an eye out for big things from him at Lafayette this season.

Zack Kucerka LHP/1B ('24,NJ) • View Player Profile

The left handed two-way player Kucerka was an asset for the Zoned RedHawks 18U during their games at Vailsburg Park. He went 3 scoreless innings to start game 1, and despite having some trouble in the later innings, he displayed resilience and battled through a strong opposing lineup if hitters. He also helped himself a lot, going 2-3 at the plate in game 1. In game 2, he impressed with his ability to read the ball and make picks to save his infielders at first base. The Gettysburg commit will be a player to watch on the D3 circuit next spring.

DAY 3


Chase Tyburczy RHP (‘26,NJ) • View Player Profile
Tyburczy showed off his two way skill set, throwing a complete game and going 2-3 with a triple. He pitches from high 3/4 arm slot, working down hill. He primarily uses a FB (T83), SL working in a CH. He has good feel for his off speed locating them on the corners. In the box, he keeps its simple with an easy, repeatable swing, keeping his hands inside. Uncommitted at this time.

Mason Kelleher C (‘25,NJ) • View Player Profile
Kelleher makes hard contact consistently. He’s got good lower half mechanics, transferring his weight well. He sits on his back leg and stays balanced allowing him to adjust to off speed. Quick hands allow him to turn on inside pitches. Behind the plate he’s light on his feet and blocks well.

Harrison Curran 3B (‘24,NJ) • View Player Profile
The Prospects leadoff man made plays all over the field, finishing with 2 hits and an RBI. Curran gets his front foot down early, fires his hips, and lets the barrel travel through the zone. He’s a smart, disciplined hitter staying within himself and the strike zone. Defensively, Curran has quick reaction speed with an accurate arm from third.

Nick Laccitiello 2B (‘24,NJ) • View Player Profile

The Dominican University commit found himself in the forefront of the Prospect 9-3 win, finishing with two hits scoring twice. Laccitiello has fluid swing, getting the barrel head out in front. Long arms and keeping his front shoulder flexed allow him to drive the ball with authority to all parts of the field.

Steven Ramirez 2B (‘25,NY) • View Player Profile
Ramirez found the barrel a couple times, finishing with two hard hit singles, one from each side of the plate. The switch hitter keeps his swing simple with a small leg lift followed by quick hands through the zone. He loads well, keeping his weight back. He’s athletic, moves well in the field, projecting well for the future.

Jacob Soellner LHP (‘25,CT) • View Player Profile
Soellner shut the door for Gap2Gap finishing the final 2.1 innings. The southpaw used a FB, CB pitch mix. His FB sits low 80s topping at 84mph, with good arm side run. Big breaking ball with tons of vertical drop gets batters to swing over consistently. Soellner works downhill, keeping his front shoulder closed, with momentum towards home.

Brendan Cunniff C/OF (‘26,MA) • View Player Profile
Cunniff showcased impressive at-bats for the Nor’easter Runbirds. Displaying a smooth, calm swing, Cunniff demonstrates excellent pitch recognition and the ability to read spin effectively. In today’s game, he delivered a crucial RBI single down the left-field line by putting a solid swing on a fastball early in the count. Cunniff maintains a consistent approach, keeping his hands back to make contact regardless of timing, which ensures reliable performance at the plate.

Max Treonze RHP (‘24,NJ) • View Player Profile
Treonze was exceptional on the mound today for the Zoned RedHawks. The Lehigh commit quickly found his rhythm, striking out three batters in the first inning. Standing at 5’11” and weighing 220 lbs, Treonze possesses a formidable presence on the mound. His fastball, reaching speeds of up to 86 mph with 2200 rpm, challenged hitters throughout the game. Additionally, Treonze’s slider and changeup were highly effective, with his slider clocking in at 74 mph with 2300 rpm and his changeup topping out at 79 mph, generating weak contact and numerous strikeouts.

Nathan Linden OF (‘25,NJ) • View Player Profile
Linden displayed notable power for the 2025 Combat National team. His compact, fundamental swing, combined with his strength, makes him a formidable presence at the plate. In today’s game, Linden smashed a 93 mph double into the left-center gap, driving in a run. As an uncommitted player heading into his senior year, Linden is certainly a prospect that programs should keep an eye on.

Jake Donnelly SS (‘26,NY) • View Player Profile
Leadoff hitter for East Coast Dodgers Academic Team. Aggressive at the plate, hunting FB early in counts. Started his day loud, catching a barrel, lining out on a leaping play by the shortstop. Quick hands, mixed with a short swing, ideal for a lead off guy. Creates solid contact. Runs well on the bases and fields position with range to the holes, mixed with a good arm. 5’11” 155lbs frame, athletic and room to get stronger. Uncommitted.

Davian Barrera LHP (‘26,TX) • View Player Profile
Left handed pitcher from Texas. Started for East Coast Dodgers Academic Team. Worked with a FB and SL. Filled up the zone with both pitches, with feel in zone and for strikeout ability. Slider works horizontally and FB has ASR. Crafty LH from a low 3/4 slot. Worked 4 innings, allowing 1 run. Pitched to contact, missed barrels, letting his fielders do the work. Uncommitted going into his junior year.

Trevor Greenbush INF (‘28,NY) • View Player Profile
The Northeast Dodgers infielder shows potential to become a very good ballplayer as he matures. With a good feel for the barrel and his points of contact on the bat, especially on low pitches, Greenbush is an aggressive hitter who looks to ambush the fastball. Creating good forward weight transfer, Greenbush puts all of his weight out in front of the box. That same aggressiveness translates to his defensive play, where he takes charge and covers a lot of ground. The New Yorker stands at 5’6” 135lbs with plenty of room to grow.

Graydon Vyse RHP (‘24,CT) • View Player Profile
The Babson commit showed some deceptive stuff in his outing for Gap2Gap. Topping out at 87mph with the fastball, it actually looked harder due to his 6’7” 200lbs frame that tunneled down the mound well and created good extension. Vyse works low to the ground for his size and keeps the ball down, which allows him to minimize hard contact. With increased use of his offspeed, Vyse will become even better. Vyse will be a very good addition to the Babson program, especially with his potential to gain muscle mass and velocity.

Matt Chin SS (‘28, NJ)
The SS once again shined for Baseball Warehouse, posting a hit and a pair of stolen bases, showing his above average base running ability. Defensively, Chin remained fluid and also guided his teammates as the leader in the infield. Chin has a very good feel for the barrel, as he lined a ball 90+ EV up the middle. Be sure to keep Chin’s name in mind as he enters Old Bridge High School.

Aaren Cirino OF (‘28, NJ) • View Player Profile
The big 6’4” 190lbs bat with tons of physical projection showed off his present strength and power on Day 3 with a pair of deep triples for Baseball Warehouse White in their run to the championship. Cirino works with a round swing, slightly open stance, and hands in line with his shoulders, allowing him to crush pitches middle or up in the zone. The outfielder has clear pull side power and with time in the weight room, Cirino will no doubt be able to clear the fences with ease.

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