DAY 1
Samuel Campbell
RHP (‘25,MA) •
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Starter for Route 2 Blue Sox who shoved in his outing, going 6 innings allowing no runs and one hit. He has plus command of all 3 of his pitches, and has good sequencing keeping hitters guessing. Predominantly used the FB, 72-76 w/2000 RPM to get ahead of hitters and land a high % of FPs. Stuff was on as well, using a tight SL to punch hitters out, 68-70 w/2100 RPM. Also mixed in a CH at 69-70, he is uncommitted at this time.
Samuel Campbell (‘25,MA) • dominated all game for Route 2 Blue Sox, throwing a one hit CG. Got ahead early and attacked hitters, keeping his pitch count low. Showed a 3 pitch mix, FB 72-76 T77 w/2000 RPM, SL 68-69 w/2100RPM, CH 68-70 w/1100 RPM #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/nbGKVjqKh8
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Seamus Condon MIF (‘25,MA) •
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Smooth swinging LHH for Route 2 Blue Sox who picked up a hit in his teams win. He has an athletic and projectable frame, standing 6’2 180 lbs and uses all of his frame to generate power. Has quick hands and showed good barrel control. Uncommitted at this time.
Seamus Condon (‘25,MA) • stays connected, flashing the barrel and roping a LD knock to RC for Route 2 Blue Sox. 87EV #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/pdqfgSUS88
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Justin Huscup RHP (‘25,NJ)
WareHouse YardGoats Black arm who dominated in his start, going 4 innings allowing no runs. Using a high velo fastball to work ahead in the count. FB 84-86 T87 w/2100 RPM. Has a tight slider that is deceptive and tunnels well off the FB, 74-75 w/2300 RPM. Added a CH also, 78-79. Huscup showed plus command to his heater and SL, using both in 2 strike situations and early in the count. Uses his 6’2 210 lb frame to work down the mound and generate velo. Uncommitted at this time.
Justin Huscup (‘25,NJ) • posting a scoreless first and dominating hitters early for Warehouse YardGoats Black, using his FB-SL mix to keep hitters off balance. FB 84-86 T87 w/2100 RPM, SL 74-75 w/2300 RPM. #NEWorldSeries #Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/OvuSLznAcY
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Julius Rosado 3B (‘25,NJ) •
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Ruters commit who has a sweet swing from the right side, picking up a knock in the contest for Warehouse YardGoats Black. Generates high bat speed, using his athletic build to generate power and leverage. Standing 6’0 200 lbs, Rosado has high upside and displayed raw ability at the plate. Also a gifted defender at the hot corner, smothering balls to his left and right with smooth footwork.
Julius Rosado (‘25,NJ) • @RutgersBaseball commit who smokes a base hit to LF for Warehouse YardGoats Black. Stays adjustable and has quick hands to get to the BB, 87EV. #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/5Oj9W6zShw
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Jonas Bettleyon LHP (‘24,PA) •
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Starter for Coal Region Sports who got the job done on the mound, posting 5 scoreless innings. The kings college commit uses his command to work ahead and let his defense work, generating a ton of soft contact. FB-CB-CH mix, FB 82-84 T85 w/1900 RPM, CB 66-67 w/2100 RPM, CH 74-75. Lefty who has a good delivery and works well down the mound. Doesn’t force himself to have to come over the plate, smart pitcher who strategically work thru the lineup 3 times.
Nick Scime INF (‘25,NY) •
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The 5’9” 150lbs infielder for All In Sports displayed quality bat to ball skills this morning, slapping a pair of infield hits working quickly out of the box. With a short, left handed swing, Scime profiles as a slap hitter who pushes the ball and is built to put the ball in play at a high rate. Scime has low, relaxed hands and starts out tall in the box, sinking down lower to the ground on his deep back leg load. If you want a hitter that works counts, has good plate discipline and puts the ball in play, Nick Scime is your guy.
Ethan Nepomuceno C/1B (‘26,NJ)
The 2026 backstop turned heads this morning after roping a 3B down the RF line for East Coast Ghost. The left handed hitter, Nepomuceno sits on his back leg on his load with a pronounced toe tap, and hands held high next to his head. Ethan creates good flex and keeps his front shoulder down, allowing his barrel to work through the zone with some power.
Ethan Nepomuceno (‘26, NJ) • C ropes a 3B to RF for #EastCoastGhost. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/ctSC7nELLy
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Landon Laido
RHP (‘26,NJ) •
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The RHP from Red Bank Catholic HS in South Jersey was extremely efficient for East Coast Ghost this morning in 5 innings of relief. Working a mid to upper 70s FB, as well as a good offspeed mix with a CH/CB/SL, Laido had a good feel for the strike zone throughout the game. At a tall and lean 6’ 170lbs, Laido has more than enough room to add strength and size, which will allow him to improve his velocity with his OTP arm action. Overall, Laido is super projectable and ultra competitive on the mound, which will serve him well going into his Junior season.
Landon Laido (‘26,NJ) • RHH for @PRDBaseball. Shoots this ball through the 5-6 hole to bring in a run for his squad. #uncommitted #PSWS pic.twitter.com/K0DTQo8Zus
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 29, 2024
Ryan Strnad C (‘25,NY) •
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The 6’2” 215lbs Seton Hall commit is an imposing figure in the box and behind the plate. With the bat, Strnad led Northeast Pride to a win with a walk off single to LF. With plus power, Strnad generates 100+mph exit velocities with his long arms and level bat path. Behind the plate, Strnad has an advanced arm and is explosive on his throws to bases. On the receiving end, the future Pirate has a strong forearm and reaches out for the ball in order to meet it early and present the pitch.
Ryan Strnad (‘25, NY) • C records a walk off 1B to win the game for @NEPridebaseball. @SHUBaseball commit #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/AsqJssdikt
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
RJ Benedetto LHP (‘25,NY) •
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With an attack mindset and over the top arm action comes RJ Benedetto, who will be attending P27 Academy for a post grad year and extra development heading into his college career. Benedetto performed well for Northeast Pride, as he started the game in which they finished with a combined no-hitter. The New Yorker ran it up to 86mph (1900 RPM) with a good breaking ball. Benedetto likes to work on the outer half of the zone and avoids hard contact.
RJ Benedetto (‘25, NY) • LHP up to 86mph and 1900 RPM with the FB in a hitless outing for @NEPridebaseball. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/TU736dHwqU
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Nick Reese LHP (‘25,PA) •
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Committed to Hofstra, the built left hander for Northeast Pride shut the door in relief, as he closed out a combined no-hitter while flashing a good pitch mix with his FB/SL/SPL. Running his FB up to 86mph with ASR, Reese generated 1900 RPM and 12 IN IVB. Creating good extension, his mid 80s FB looks harder coming out of the hand. Standing at 6’4” 240lbs, Reese has good mound presence.
Nick Reese (‘25, PA) • Big LHP for @NEPridebaseball flashing a good FB/SPL combo with some ASR. FB T86mph, 1900 RPM, 12 IN IVB. @HofstraBaseball commit #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/1vG68Zt4Gn
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Dom Innocenti
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('26,NJ) •
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Innocenti is an exceptionally athletic infielder, demonstrating quick and fluid movements through the ball. At the plate, he showcases a smooth swing with notable power. Innocenti maintains a disciplined approach, never trying to do too much, which served him well today as he roped an 88 mph double and consistently took great swings for the Warehouse Grizzlies. Standing at 5’9” and weighing 175 lbs, Innocenti is perfectly suited for the top of the order, combining speed with excellent contact skills.
Dom Innocenti (‘26,NJ) • rips a ball up the middle for an RBI, his second RBI single of the day for Warehouse Grizzlies #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/AOQJuGQlt2
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Connor Murphy RHP ('26,NJ) •
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Murphy delivered an outstanding performance for the Warehouse Grizzlies, pitching six innings and allowing just two runs. Murphy skillfully mixed his fastball and slider, keeping hitters off balance by spotting pitches on both the inside and outside corners. His fastball reached 84 mph with 2100 rpm, while his slider sat at 71 mph with an average of 2100 rpm. Murphy's ability to command his pitches and maintain composure on the mound highlights his potential as a future standout pitcher.
Connor Murphy (‘26,NJ) • using his FB and CB to generate strikeouts for Warehouse Grizzlies up to 83mph #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/ZvJ8coCDW3
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Logan Cummings RHP ('25,ON)
Cummings was impressive in his start for the Ontario Giants, consistently throwing heat with his fastball reaching up to 89 mph and a devastating slider. He effectively used his slider to generate strikeouts once hitters started timing his fastball. Cummings demonstrated excellent command, living on the outside part of the plate to both left and right-handed hitters. He pitched 6 2/3 innings, allowing only one earned run, playing a crucial role in his team's victory.
Logan Cummings (‘26,ON) • throwing absolute fuzz on the mound up to 89mph for @ontariogiants #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/HPVDnGTV9W
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Evan Guagliata 3B ('26,PA)
Guagliata played a pivotal role at the plate for his team, showcasing a smooth swing and keen eye. The right-handed hitter displayed discipline, attacking pitches he liked with aggression. Today, Guagliata extended his hands well, crushing a 95 mph double down the line, putting his team in a prime scoring position. With an athletic frame and solid swing mechanics, Guagliata is a player to watch in the future.
Evan Guagliata (‘26,PA) • smokes a ball down the line for a double at 95EV for @PBT_BellRingers #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/UjVNcpBdAp
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Drew Ranck 1B ('26,MD) •
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Ranck, standing at 6’3” and 185 lbs, possesses a powerful presence at the plate with significant room for growth. Ranck is a patient hitter, understanding the count and situation, and doesn't try to do too much. Today, he demonstrated this by crushing a curveball down the left-field line for an RBI in his first at-bat. With his size, power, and disciplined approach, Ranck is a promising player to watch.
Drew Ranck (‘26,MD) • sits on a CB and rips it into LF putting @FTBMidAtlantic on the board in the 1st #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/FdcOLtm89z
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Mike Romsteadt RHP (‘26,NJ) •
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Romsteadt fired 4 innings of 1 run ball for Combat National. The lanky righty uses a three pitch repertoire featuring a FB (T87), SL (1900-2100rpms) and a CH that drops off the plate. He mixed his pitches well, getting batters to chase out of the zone. He uses his lower half well, working downhill. One of the more projectable arms, should see plenty of interest from colleges.
Mike Romsteadt (‘26,NJ) • Starter for Combat National. FB, CB, CH pitch mix. Topped at 87mph, breaking the SL at 1900-2100rpms. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/ozBkSP7AZ1
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Brody Slensky 2B (‘25,PA) •
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Slensky made hard contact twice, resulting in a deep fly out and a single lined into right field. He gets his front foot down early, meeting the ball with his barrel out in front. Hands stay high, taking a short and direct path towards the baseball. Slensky stays balanced, trusting his hands against off speed.
Jayden Dixon OF (‘25,NY) •
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Dixon came through for Northeast Pride, delivering a 2 out single into RF to bring home a run in the top of 6th. Good approach, lets the ball get deep, before firing his hands to drive the ball the other way. Dixon covers plenty of ground in the outfield with plus speed and fast reactions. With added strength Dixon should see interest.
Ryan Alessi
RHP (‘27,NJ) •
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Starting pitcher for Warehouse Indians Black. Displayed a 3 pitch mix of a FB with ASR, CH with depth - feel in the zone, and an 11-5 CB. Threw all pitches for strikes, attacking hitters and getting ahead. Pitched to contact, racking up some strikeouts along the way, having 4 in 5 innings of work. Smooth, downhill mechanics with an easy delivery, tunneling pitches well. Uncommitted arm to follow as he ages.
Ryan Alessi (‘27,NJ) • Picked up 2 Ks in the first inning for Warehouse Indians Black. FB-CH-CB arsenal. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/kMddTrAQH1
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Austin Frank RHP (‘26,PA) •
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Starting pitcher for Northeast Pride 26 National. Lively fastball sitting low 80s T84 with ASR. Ball jumps out of his hand. Works with a tight SL, up to 2300 RPMs and 23 inches of horizontal break. Worked out of some jams to limit damage. Worked 4 scoreless innings. Swing and miss stuff. Works fast, moving downhill aggressively. Attacks hitters in all counts with both pitches, not afraid to throw in any counts. Rising junior, name to follow.
Austin Frank (‘26,PA) • Starter for Northeast Pride 26 National. FB T84 and SL with 2300 RPM and 23 inches of horizontal break. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/RC3zkJXQub
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Maddox Hoffman RHP (‘27,CT) •
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Hoffman started the game for Connecticut Baseball Club and was on cruise control the whole day. Worked 7 scoreless innings, pitching to contact and getting outs. Filled up the strike zone with a FB-SL-CH mix, getting ahead of hitters and producing weak contact. Smooth mechanics down the mound, effortlessly throwing all his pitches for strikes. Worked out of a few jams throughout the game, keeping the opposition in check. Uncommitted.
Luca Valvo RHP (‘25,ON) •
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Starting pitcher for Fieldhouse Pirates 16u. RHP from Canada showed out on the bump today. Went 5 strong innings, allowing just one run. Ran his FB up to 83 in the early stages, mixed with a sharp CB, with tight, late break. Attacked hitters, producing weak contact often. Long, whippy arm action, catapult like release. Ball jumped out of his hands. Tall, lanky frame with room to grow into it. Uncommitted rising senior.
DAY 2
Ethan Burchard UTIL (‘26,MD) •
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The 2026 Utility man for US Elite Mid Atlantic 2026 Scout impressed with his swing this morning, lacing the ball to LF and legging out a double. Burchard is a leader and an athlete, vocal on the field and taking control of the game. His RBI provided a needed insurance run, and he showed smart baserunning stretching it to a 2B. Stays tall in the box, cal 2-tap stride and quick hands keep him on time. Uncommitted.
Ethan Burchard (‘26,MD) • gets the foot down and barrel head out front, sending an RBI knock to LF. @USEliteMA2026 #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/51nIj7Hizr
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
Craig Aubrey RHP (‘26,MD)
The US Elite Mid Atlantic 2026 Scout right hander tossed 6 scoreless innings in a 4-1 pool play win. Went a full 7Ip, allowing one run. Has plus command of his 3 pitch arsenal, FB-CB-CH. FB 70-72, CB 60-62 CH 62-64. Aubrey was getting ahead of hitters and letting his defense work. Kept his pitch count low and landed lots of FPS, allowing him to go deep into the game and pick up the win. Knows how to work hitters multiple times thru the order, not giving the same guy the same sequence. Showed poise with runners on when they reached base. Uncommitted.
Craig Aubrey (‘26,MD) • dominating on the mound for @USEliteMA2026 , posting 5 scoreless innings. Using good command of his low 70s FB and CB-CH mix to generate soft contact. #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/ZWlFcOUmM3
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
Tre Mclnnes C (‘26,MD)
Backstop for US Elite Mid Atlantic 2026 Scout who impressed at the dish. He has a simple and controlled stride, low leg kick that still generates power. Has a projectable build, standing 5’11 185lbs. Keeps his hands high and in the hitting position, and has good weight transfer in his hips. Generated loud outs in 2/3 of his ABs, including a deep SAC fly to LF. Tre has a lot to be excited about, and is uncommitted at this time.
Nolan Risedorf CF (‘24,CT) •
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Smooth swinging LHH who has a good approach, aggressive on good pitches but still working the count. Doesn’t chase much, having good knowledge of the zone. Showed his athleticism in his first AB, legging out a stand up 3B down the RF line that would be a 2B for the average runner. Added a walk in his next appearance. If you're looking for a guy who is a spark at the top of the order, Risedorf is your guy. Uncommitted.
Nolan Risedorf (‘24,CT) • leads off the game for @Gap2gapBaseball ripping a stand up 3B down the RF line. Battles in the count and stays connected. #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/JJwA60FseY
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
PJ Ortiz C/OF (‘25,CT) •
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Violent swinging RHH for Gap2Gap baseball who showed out at the plate in Gap2Gap baseballs pool play victory. He snaps the barrel, having twitchy hands and a hard swing. Got the offense rolling in the first with an RBI single up the middle. Ortiz is a confident and smart hitter who knows the K zone well. Uncommitted at this time.
PJ Ortiz (‘25,CT) • opens the scoring for @Gap2gapBaseball , getting his foot down and snapping the barrel for a LD up the middle. #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/6ZdQZb69E7
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
Jason Brucato
1B (‘25,CT) •
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Brucato swung a hot bat for Gap2Gap baseball, picking up 2 hits and 2 RBIs in the contest. Small, controlled stride that keeps him on time and adaptable in the box. Keeps his hands high and in the hitting position, smooth left handed swing getting the barrel through the zone. Showed some athleticism in the game picking up a SB. He is uncommitted at this time.
Jason Brucato (‘25,CT) • staying hot for his squad, lacing his second hit and picking up his second RBI in the game. This time staying inside the ball, shooting a GB thru the right side. @Gap2gapBaseball #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/4XaTic4znV
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
Matt Melina 1B (‘27,PA)
With two hits on the day, Melina led the charge for the Bell Ringers in their blowout win. The corner infielder projects well with the bat, as he has a short swing, with hands that stay inside the ball. Melina turns on inside pitches (his 2B was a middle/in FB that he muscled to LF late in the game). With room to grow and add strength to his lower half, Melina will be putting balls over the fence at a high rate in the near future.
Matt Melina (‘27, PA) • 1B with his 2nd hit of the day for the Bell Ringers. 2B to LF. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/5l5dqNrU3A
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Owen Liu-Bailey RHP (‘27,VA) •
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Liu-Bailey generated lots of swings and misses due both his stuff and his delivery. The right hander hides the ball very well with quick arm making the ball hard to pick up out of his hand. From a pure stuff aspect, Liu-Bailey touched 80mph with the FB while generating 1900 RPM and 14 IN IVB. Be on the lookout for the Virginia prepster, as the more physically mature he becomes, the better the Prime Time Aces arm will become.
Owen Liu-Bailey (‘27, VA) • RHP generating lots of swing-and-miss for #PrimeTimeAces tonight. Good FB (T80, 1900 RPM, 14 IN IVB) and sharp CB to complement it. Hides the ball well and creates deception in his delivery. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/bWB7Wf9GDb
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
Ryan Marino
RHP (‘25,MA) •
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Coming off of injury, Marino pitched like he missed absolutely no time at all, tossing a complete game shutout for Canes New England in a 2-0 win. With a good spinning FB at 2100 RPM (T85.5mph, 16 IN IVB) and a sharp 12/6 CB with late break that buckled hitters. Marino worked both pitches extremely well throughout the game and didn’t lose velocity nor movement on his pitches. It shouldn’t be too long before we see a commitment from Marino, as he will be a key piece to a college rotation.
Ryan Marino (‘25, MA) • RHP for @CanesNewEngland flashing a good FB and 12/6 CB (T85.5mph, 2100 RPM, 16 IN IVB) OTP arm action with bite going down the mound. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/DakwqMOEOZ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
Brayden Maksimik RHP (‘25,PA) •
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Tossing 3 scoreless innings in a win for Northeast Pride, Maksimik flashed his low 80s FB (T84mph, 1950 RPM) and had an advanced feel for his sharp 12/6 CB. At 6’1” 162lbs, the right hander is extremely projectable. With added strength and weight, velocity will tick up for the PA prepster.
Brayden Maksimik (‘25, PA) • RHP for @NEPridebaseball with a nasty FB/CB/CH mix. T84mph, 1950 RPM. Has a very good feel for the CB and throws it in any count. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/BFG0pGaezA
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
Caleb Clark RHP (‘25,NY) •
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Working a solid FB/SPL/CB pitch repertoire (T85mph, 2130 RPM, 10 IN IVB), Clark came in relief and allowed no runs for Northeast Pride in a 2-1 victory. Clark has a long, whippy arm that crosses his body in his delivery. At 6’1” 175lbs, Clark has a good pitcher’s build with potential for further growth.
Caleb Clark (‘25, NY) • RHP works FB/SPL/CB with a long, whippy arm (T85, 2130 RPM, 10 IN IVB) @NEPridebaseball. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/yWCmiXKFRD
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
Robert Kilpatrick RHP (‘27,VA) •
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The big 2027 graduate had an ever bigger arm, especially for his age. Short and quick, the right handed arm ran his FB up to 86mph with 2700 RPM and 17 IN HORIZ, which proved to be effective in his relief appearance for Prime Time Aces. Heavy and with ASR, Kilpatrick’s FB stood out.
Robert Kilpatrick (‘27, VA) • RHP with a quick arm for #PrimeTimeAces. FB has ASR and high spin (T86, 2700 RPM, 17 IN HORIZ). #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/qqAyjZrLbd
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
Jacoby Harnen ('27,PA) •
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Harnen was instrumental at the plate in securing a win for Northeast Pride. As the team's number two hitter, Harnen demonstrated a potent mix of power and contact. The right-handed hitter stands tall with a slight bend in his knees and employs a toe-tap load to ensure timely swings. In this game, Harnen's aggressive approach was evident as he crushed a ball with a 94 mph exit velocity down the left-field line for an easy double. Throughout the game, Harnen consistently found himself in favorable counts, leading to multiple hard-hit balls. His combination of power and contact at such a young age makes him a player to watch for future development.
Jacoby Harnen (‘27,PA) • rips a ball down the line at 94EV for an RBI double to get @NEPridebaseball going in the first #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/uUlv2ti473
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Mason Herbert
RHP ('24,CT) •
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Herbert showcased his pitching prowess for Gap2Gap Baseball. The Stonehill commit featured a repertoire including a fastball, curveball, and slider, with the latter two serving as his primary pitches. Herbert maintained excellent mound presence, working quickly and efficiently, throwing strikes in all situations. He generated incredible spin rates on his slider and curveball, reaching nearly 2800 RPMs, while his fastball, clocking up to 84 mph with spin rates around 2400 RPMs, played faster than its velocity. Herbert demonstrated exceptional command of his off-speed pitches, using them effectively to induce swings and misses.
Mason Herbert (‘24,CT) • the @StonehillBASE commit is spinning is very well topping out at 84mph (with 22-2400rpms) and SL and CB topping at 74-76mph (with 2700rpms). Getting lots of ugly swings and weak contact along with 5K’s through 3 for @Gap2gapBaseball #NEWorldSeries … pic.twitter.com/4F9dFXtYt2
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 25, 2024
Nathan Linden 3B ('25,NJ) •
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Linden's impressive contact skills were on full display. Standing at 5'11" and 175 pounds, Linden has significant room for physical growth. His combination of developing power and consistent contact makes him a gap-to-gap hitter. In the box, Linden exhibits a keen awareness of the strike zone, knowing when to unleash powerful swings or fight off pitches. He ensures timely swings by getting his foot down quickly and staying back well on breaking balls. In today's game, Linden laced an off-speed pitch to right field for an RBI single in the first inning.
Nathan Linden (‘25,NJ) • sits on a off-speed pitch and slaps it the other way for a single for Combat National as they jump out early in the 1st 2-0 #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/yMpQ5KpeML
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
Jack Sadowski
LHP ('25,MA) •
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Sadowski was dominant in his four innings of work for Route 2 Blue Sox. The left-hander started strong, using his fastball to generate three quick strikeouts. Sadowski, topping out at 83 mph and sitting 78-82 mph, delivered an outstanding performance, striking out 11 of the 14 batters he faced without allowing a hit. Standing at 5'11" and 155 pounds, Sadowski has considerable potential for growth. With added velocity, he could become a formidable arm to watch.
Jack Sadowski (‘25,MA) • feeling it right now as he has stuck out 6 of the 7 batters he’s faced so far in 2 innings for the Route 2 Blue Sox #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/gwsFStUFj8
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
James Akiyama OF (‘27,VA) •
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Wasted no time starting his day off. Got into a hitter’s count and got his pitch. Turned on an inside fastball, driving it into the right center gap for an RBI double, taking the early lead in the top of the first. Added 2 more RBIs in his second AB, singling to left field. Caught another barrel in his third trip, singling up the middle. Smooth LH stroke at the plate, barrel moving through the zone with some lift. Utilizes lower half to drive through the pitch. Uncommitted rising sophomore.
James Akiyama (‘27,VA) • Drives a double into the right center gap, scoring the runner from first. Prime Time Aces 2027 Meyers lead 1-0. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/RFBtDRhlvl
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
Connor Stehn 3B (‘27,VA) •
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Started off his day with an RBI single in the first inning. Stehn came up with runners in scoring position looking to add onto his squad’s lead and shined. Barreled up a fastball, smoking it to left center field for an RBI single. Violent swing in the box, perfect for hard contact. Toe tap stride helps find rhythm in the box, syncing with his upper half to get on time. 6’ 180lbs frame, room to fill out and get even stronger. Uncommitted going into his sophomore year.
Connor Stehn (‘27,VA) • Catches a barrel with two outs, singling to center, extending Prime Time Aces 2027 Meyers lead. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/YpRUdp3daD
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
Jayden Guiseppe LHP (‘27,PA) •
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Rising sophomore displayed his arsenal early and did not let off the gas. Tossed 6.2 innings of no hit baseball, getting it broken up with a single on his last hitter. Swing and miss pitch mix of FB with ASR T81 and a big, sweeping slider. Pitches are quick, with good spin on both, tunneling well off each other. Picked up 8 Ks. Located east to west, attacking hitters in all counts. Whippy arm action from the left side, hiding the ball well on delivery. Uncommitted, name to follow.
Jayden Guiseppe (‘27,PA) • 1-2-3 first inning for the LHP. FB T81. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/ol9k7Gr41F
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
Devin Manning 3B (‘27,PA) •
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Manning stands at an athletic 6’1” 185lbs frame. Smooth RH swing, keeps his hands inside the pitch, letting his barrel do the work. Put West Chester 15U National on the board in the early innings, barreling up a single to left field for an RBI. Runs with good speed on the bases, later scoring on a single. Defensively sound at 3B with a solid arm across the diamond. Uncommitted rising sophomore.
Devin Manning (‘27,PA) • Rips an RBI single to left field, tying the game at 1 for West Chester 15U National. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/7GfvnYXoqF
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 26, 2024
DAY 3
Matthew Calabrese 1B (‘25,MD) •
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Calabrese came up with runners in scoring position in the first and delivered to take an early lead. Got his hands out to an off speed pitch, singling to center field. Kept his hands back, making him able to adjust to off speed. Added an infield single in his second AB. Tall, lanky build at 6’3” 205lbs with room to get even stronger as he goes into his senior year uncommitted.
Matthew Calabrese (‘25,MD) • Gets his offense going in the first with a 2 RBI single to center. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/LlKart7jpQ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Jacob Laumann RHP (‘25,MD) •
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Started the game on the bump for Rawlings MD Prospects 2025. Attacked hitters from the jump with a FB-SL-CH primary arsenal, mixing in a CB as well. Creates swing and miss with his off speed, SL to RHH and letting his CH drop off to LHH. Picked up 2 Ks in his first inning of work, setting the tone early, ending with 5 total. Worked 3 scoreless innings on the day. Sinks into his back leg, creating the downhill momentum for an effortless delivery. Uncommitted rising senior.
Jacob Laumann (‘25,MD) • SP for Rawlings MD Prospects 2025. FB-SL-CH primary with a CB. 2 Ks in a scoreless first inning. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/TsJj2v1GiW
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Cayden Allen RHP (‘25,NJ) •
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Starting pitcher for Tri-State Arsenal South Jersey 16U. Flashed a FB with good ASR and an 11-5 CB. Swing and miss ability on both pitches, mainly pitching to contact early. Surrendered 3 runs in 5 innings on the hill. Works downhill, uses lower half with a good stride to explode through the pitch. Long and whippy arm action, tunnels well from a 3/4 arm slot. Room to grow into his lanky frame at 6’2” 180lbs, with velo left in the tank. Currently uncommitted going into his senior year.
Cayden Allen (‘25,NJ) • SP for @arsenalbaseball South Jersey 16U. FB-CB mix. 1-2-3 first inning. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/mBYKqKF4CT
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Matthew Galayda SS (‘26,NJ) •
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Rising Junior from New Jersey started his day hot at the plate. Jumped on a first pitch fastball, pulling it down the left field line for a 2 RBI double, putting his squad ahead 2-0 in the first inning. Smooth, short swing, keeps his hands inside the ball nicely. Stays connected in his upper half, mixed with a little leg kick to get synced up. Athletic in the middle infield, smooth footwork with a good arm across the diamond. Uncommitted.
Matthew Galayda (‘26,NJ) • Rips a double to left field, putting @arsenalbaseball ahead 2-0 in the first. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/HjOm8lekTn
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Julius Rosado SS (‘25,NJ) •
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Rosado does not get cheated at the plate. The violent swinging RHH got a fastball up in the zone and mashed it to deep right center field for a stand up RBI triple. Standing at 6’ 200lbs, uses his strong frame to create hard contact in his ABs. Big leg kick to sink into his back leg for the drive through the swing. Athlete at shortstop, covers ground in the holes with a plus arm across the diamond. Rutgers commit, bright future ahead, big name to follow.
Julius Rosado (‘25,NJ) • Unloads on a FB, driving it to deep right center for a stand up RBI triple. @RutgersBaseball commit. #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/4juFcba5wN
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Robert Roma
LHP (‘26,NJ) •
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Starter for Warehouse Yard Goats Black. Displayed his heavy FB T81, mixed with a big SL. Generates swing and miss, induces soft contact. East to west location, mixes in a nasty back door slider often. Worked out of a bases loaded jam in the first and settled in from there. 6 innings of 1 run baseball for the LHP. Moved violently downhill, coiling into his back leg nicely to create tension. Efficient arm action, tunnels well from a 3/4 slot. Plus pickoff move, getting three runners on it. Uncommitted name to follow going into his junior year.
Robert Roma (‘26,NJ) • Starter for Warehouse Yard Goats Black. Heavy FB T81 with a sweeping SL. 2 scoreless innings to start his day. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/BgzTBBmPsZ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Nicholas Lang RHP (‘25,NY) •
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Starter who controlled the game from the 1st all the way through the 7th for Long Island Prospects Bock, tossing a CG shutout. Using his FB-CB combo, he punched out 12 and allowed 4 hits. He has plus command, finishing with 118p and walking 3. Featured a wipeout CB that had hitters fooled, tunneled well with his high spin FB. FB 82-83 T84 w/2100+ RPM and 14in IVB, CB 72-73 w/2000+ RPM. Impresssed with his stamina, not losing velo touching 84 again 2x in the 7th inning. If you want an arm who can attack hitters and land strikes, Lang is your guy. Has room to grow velo wise and can play at the next level. Has the IQ and sequencing knowledge to add a 3rd pitch. Uncommitted at this time.
Nicholas Lang (‘25,NY) • finishes the CG shutout for Long Island Elite Bock, racking up 12Ks using his FB-CB combo. FB 82-83 T84, CB 72-73. Impressed with his control, finishing with 118 pitches. Wipeout CB that had hitters chasing, paired with a high spin FB. #NEWorldSeries … pic.twitter.com/PnSqPNYq0L
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Justin MacCormack LHP (‘25,MA) •
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Rutgers Commit who was in control from his first pitch to his last, going 3 scoreless innings and striking out 6. Primarily a FB pitcher, 82-84 T85. Got ahead and landed lots of FPS, not falling behind hitters and forcing himself over the plate. Used a CB and SL, CB 70-72 SL 68-69. Uses his lenky frame to work down the mound and generate velo, standing 6’1” 185lbs.
Justin MacCormack (‘25,MA) • LHP for Route 2 Blue Sox who used his FB-CH pairing to punch out 2 in the first. @RutgersBaseball #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/QQBY6Z4te8
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Jack Lee CIF (‘25,MA) •
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Built 3rd basemen standing 6’1” 200lbs who swings a violent bat for Route 2 Blue Sox. Lee had a 2B that was scorched off the bat at 100EV in his teams 8-0 win. Simple 2-tap stride that keeps him on time, has quick hands and gets good extention driving balls into gaps. Uncommitted CIF who has upsdie and his swing plays at the next level.
Jack Lee (‘25,MA) • stays on the back hip and creates good extension, launching a one hop 2B to the wall in LF. 100EV with a 31° launch angle for Route 2 Blue Sox #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/LdM0V3AdfH
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Alex Myers C (‘27,PA) •
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Backstop for Philly Bandits 16U Black who impressed on both side of the ball in his teams pool play win, racking up 3RBIs on the day. Simple load and compact swing that still genaretes power, ripping a 90EV 2B in the contest. The upcoming sophomore is a plus defender, having a good throwdown nailing a runner in the game. Uses all of his 6” 150lb frame to stay athletic in the box and of defense. The uncommitted catcher also has good framing ability, a projectable player with a bright future.
Alex Myers (‘27,PA) C for @Banditsball who gets all of this heater, launching a 90EV 3RBI double into the LC gap. #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/bggkPzzT9w
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Sean McGettigan RHP (‘26,PA) •
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Starter for Philly Bandits 16U who domianted in his teams 8-1 victory, posting 6 frames of 1 run ball. Used a 5 pitch mix to keep hitters off balance, having good command of all. Tunnled a 2SFB and SL well together, alsong with a 4SFB and CB. 4SFB (81-83 T84 w/2000+ RPM 16in IHB), 2SFB (77-79 T80 w/1800+ RPM 17in IHB), CB (71-72 w/2400+RPM), SL (73-74 w/2500 RPM), CH (75-77). Had 11 Ks over 6 innings in under 110 pitches, being effecient all game. Showed good sequences and dealt through the order 3 times. When runners reached he showed good poise, only allowing one run. If you need an arm with plus control who can keep hitters off balance, he is your guy. Uncommitted.
Sean McGettigan (‘26,PA) • Starter for @Banditsball using his 4SFB and 2SFB pairing to keep hitters at bay in the first, punching out 2. #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/h6XFTaaOoz
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Colin Pearson
LHP (‘26,PA) •
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Lefty who got the ball in pool play for Team All American, who put up a solid 6 innings in his start. Punched out 9 with his 3 pitch mix, uisng FB-CUT-CB. FB (82-84 T85, w/2200+ RPM), CUT (77-79 w/2400+ RPM), CB (69-70 w/2000 RPM). Tunneled his CUT and CB well, his CB being more of a sweeper in its movement. Cutter has + movement, and had hitters swinging through the ball. Allowed 5 runs in the game, and took the loss. Uncommitttd at this time.
Colin Pearson (‘26,PA) • @Go_Team_AA RHP who is dominating thru 2 scoreless innings, striking out 4. Using his FB-CUT-CB mix to keep hitters guessing. #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/E9EmHlA8aQ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Benny Heagle C (‘26,CT) •
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Heagle, who normally catches, was a DH and leadoff hitter on day 3 for Connecticut Baseball Club, displaying patience in his approach and was selective in the pitches he hit. With a slight uppercut swing and a Mookie Betts like follow through, Heagle has a fly ball/line drive approach. Heagle is a must have in his team’s lineup and also flashes some speed with two stolen bases on the day. Heading into his Junior year, there is a lot to be excited about in his bat.
Benny Heagle (‘26, CT) • C with a solid approach as he drives in a run for #CTBaseballClub. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/psx5uWn4Ee
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Jack Nolan RHP (‘27,CT) •
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The 5’11” 190lbs right hander for Connecticut Baseball Club had a solid outing at Widener University this morning. With repeatable mechanics and short, OTP arm action, Nolan’s stuff was effective and deceptive. Pounding the zone extremely well, Nolan worked 3 innings with 5 Ks, 2 hits, and no walks. His FB got up to 79mph with 19 IN IVB and was between 1800-2000 RPM. With further growth and development in his offspeed, Nolan will be a very good prospect.
Noah Hippolito RHP (‘25,ON) •
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In an all around pitchers duel between Fieldhouse and Northeast Pride, Hippolito claims the highest velocity FB of the game, topping out at 88mph. His mid to upper 80s FB also generated 2200-2300 RPM and 12-15 IN IVB. The Canadian right hander worked FB/CB/CH and showed lots of confidence on the mound. Hippolito gets into his back leg well and pushes off the mound in explosive fashion. A quality reliever, Hippolito will be a key asset to a college program.
Noah Hippolito (‘25, ON) • RHP working FB/CB/CH and is an aggressive arm for #FieldhousePirates. T88mph, 2200-2300 RPM, 12-15 IN IVB. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/IqtPPNMID8
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Ryan Malone LHP (‘25,NY) •
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Well built at 5’11” 190lbs, the Northeast Pride lefty had a live, OTP arm that threw the ball with authority. Topping out at 87mph and generating 2100 RPM with 16 IN IVB, Malone’s FB was firm and effective. He matched his FB with a power CB that had a ton of depth. Uncommitted, expect Malone to be placed on a college roster in the near future.
Ryan Malone (‘25, NY) • LHP with a live OTP arm up to 87mph with 2100 RPM and 16 IN IVB. Works a power CB to compliment the FB. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/utFTTQfQI1
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Thomas Martelli RHP (‘25,NY) •
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Also a MIF, Martelli brings his athleticism to the mound, as he came in and shut the door in relief for the Next Level Brewers. Martelli has a loose, whippy arm and also incorporates his lower half well. With all around good mechanics, Martelli has the ability to be a solid two way in college. Martelli worked a FB/CH/SL mix with a good feel for the fading CH. the right hander’s FB ran up to 85mph with 2100 RPM and a very good 17 inches of horizontal break.
Thomas Martelli (‘25, NY) • RHP/MIF bringing an athletic presence to the mound for @nextlevelbb. Working a FB up to 85mph (2100 RPM and 17 IN HORIZ) with a very good CH with depth. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/aGGjLQKod0
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Liam Gregory RHP (‘26,NY) •
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Coming in at an eye opening 6’7” 210lbs is the Garden City right hander for Next Level Brewers who shows a lot of potential on the mound. Playing up an age level, Gregory is able to compete and turn heads doing so. With a heavy FB topping out at 84mph (2400 RPM, 12 IN IVB), it looks even harder for hitters due to the extension that Gregory creates from his frame. Overall, with further refinement in his mechanics and some maturity, Gregory will be an arm to watch has he heads into his Junior season.
Liam Gregory (‘26, NY) • RHP for @nextlevelbb is a physical specimen on the mound standing at 6’7” 210lbs. FB is up to 84mph, 2400 RPM, 12 IN IVB with good extension that gets on hitters. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/xBMkUsldKR
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Nate Nilsen RHP (‘25,NY) •
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The starter for Northeast Pride showed to have a good feel for all 3 of his pitches this morning (FB/CH/CB) against Fieldhouse. Topping out at 86mph with 2000 RPM and 14 IN IVB, Nilsen’s stuff shows promise. His mechanics are calm and repeatable, allowing him to stay consistent throughout his outing, thus making him have a quality starting profile for a collegiate program.
Nate Nilsen (‘25, NY) • RHP for @NEPridebaseball making quick work with his solid FB/CB/CH mix (T86, 2000 RPM, 14 IN IVB). #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/6297Z7OQWI
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Jeffrey Mellito MIF (‘27,NJ) •
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Mellito led the way for Warehouse finishing the day with two bases hit including an RBI single off the bat at 90mph. He gets his front foot down early, meeting the ball with the barrel out in front. Front shoulder stayed closed and flexed through the swing. Mellito uses his lower half well, getting good rotation in the hips.
Jeffrey Mellito (‘27,NJ) • RBI single off the bat at 90mph to give @warehouse_ball the lead in the 4th. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/aZznwHiymG
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Andrew Enders C (‘26,PA) •
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Enders highlight of the day came on a rocket double to LF with an EV of 92. He has good size at 5’10, 225lbs. Enders has plus power to the pull side using his arms to extend and cover the plate. Smooth right handed swing that’s easily repeatable. Enders understands the strike zone well, not over extending himself. Uncommitted at this time.
Andrew Enders (‘26,PA) • Smokes a double to the LF wall to start the 3rd for @banditsball. 92mph off the bat. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/Qa0TqXO8f2
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Jack Maiale 1B (‘25,NY) •
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The Delaware commit had himself a day on the diamond. Maiale best swing came on a rocket single with a EV of 103mph. He keeps his swing short and compact, with little to no wasted movement. His hands stay inside, letting the barrel get deep through the zone. Maiale is disciplined, staying in the strike zone. A name to watch for in the future.
Jack Maiale (‘25,NY) • Demolishes this baseball for a base hit, 103mph off the bat. #DelawareCommit #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/6B3sX0D2P6
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Dominic Marino RHP/INF (‘26,PA) •
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The two way starred on the field for Pride. On the mound Marino shoved for four innings allowing just one run. FB, SL, CH pitch mix. FB got up as high as 90mph with his SL sitting high 70s spinning in around 2800rpms. Marino had batters guessing, mixing pitches and locations well all day. In the box he was just as impressive launching one off the left field wall at 106. He’s quick and short to the ball. One of the more projectable players should be a fun name to watch in the future.
Dominic Marino (‘26,PA) • Electric arm on the mound for Northeast Pride. FB up to 90mph w/ 2600rpms. SL sitting 78-80, spinning at 2800. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/Zk1aZDb9fF
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
Will Henderson CF (‘26,TR) •
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Henderson brings serious pop when he steps in the box for his team Fieldhouse Pirates. The RHH has a very smooth and fundamental swing in the box. Henderson stand wide in the box with his tall frame and has a simple short leg kick to the ball and fired his back hip quickly for power. Today in the 3rd inning Henderson got his pitch and did not miss it, getting his foot down perfectly and smoking a ball at 93EV over the LF fence for a solo home run. Henderson even after the home run put great at bats together barreling balls and hitting a single in the last inning. Henderson a player to definitely watch as he progresses in the future.
Will Henderson (‘26,TOR) • absolutely crushes this ball at 93EV into deep LF for a solo home run as @FHPirates go up 2-1 in the 3rd #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/2lBE4ECkqF
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
DAY 4
John Mancini RHP (‘28,RI) •
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Scorpions NE starter who dominated in his CG win, tossing 7 innings of 1 run ball. Used his 3 pitch mix to keep hitters guessing, FB-SL-CH. Has good feel for the SL, using it to collect a handful of Ks. FB 77-79 T81, SL 68-70 w/1800+ RPM, CH 73-74. Allowed one unearned run in the outing. Landed a high % of FPS, keeping his pitch count low allowing him to go deep into the game. Uncommitted at this time.
John Mancini (‘28,RI) • still crusing on the hill for @NEScorps , thru 6 innings of 0ER ball. Attacking hitters and generating soft contact letting his defense work. #NEWorldSeries #Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/cmqU37uxhn
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2024
Will Webster OF/1B (‘25,MA) •
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Sweet swinging LHH who had a good day at the dish for Nokona Braves 17U, having a double and a pair of RBIs. Keeps his hands high and in the hitting position, allowing him to be adjustable for any pitch. Small elevated leg kick that keeps him on time. Showed pop and the ability to go the other way, his 2nd AB going down the LF line. Uncommitted at this time.
Will Webster (‘25,MA) • gets the foot down and goes the other way with authority, lacing an RBI 2B down the LF line. 90EV @nokona_baseball #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/IwUTDx6bh1
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2024
Paul Olivera LHP/1B (‘26,MA)
Uncommitted L/L for Nokona Braves who had a solid day at the dish, having multiple hits and RBIs. In his first AB he ripped a 2B down the RF line that drove in 2. Standing 5’8” 155lbs he has room to grow, and has a smooth swing. Stays back and uses his whole body, generating good bat speed. Uncommitted at this time.
Paul Olivera (‘26,MA) • goes down and gets this BB, staying connected and sending a 2RBI knock to RF. #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/IM2wW2DYqy
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2024
Christian Anderson
OF (‘26,NY) •
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RHH who used his muscular and athletic build to pick up Beekman A’s lone 2 RBIs in their 4-2 defeat. Anderson is a quality hitter who does a good job staying on the back side and using his hips. Launched a 2B off the wall at 95EV. Has a simple stride and load that keep him in the hitting position and on time. Uncommitted at this time.
Christian Anderson (‘26,NY) • stays on the back hip and unloads the barrel, mashing a stand up 2B off the LF wall. Drives in 2 for Beekman A’s, 95EV #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/jzLlRjm44t
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2024
Griffin White CIF (‘25,NY) •
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RHH who had a solid day for Beekman A’s, showing his power at the plate. Picked up a hit at 87EV, mashing a LD up the middle in his second AB. Does a good job staying on the back hip, stays adjustable and has fluid weight transfer. Uncommitted.
Griffin White (‘25,NY) • getting the Beekman A’s offense rolling, lacing a LD up the middle at 87EV. #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/kpRiEn057f
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Aaron Bolick Jr 3B (‘25,PA) •
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3B who used all of his 5’9” 180lb frame to collect a couple hits for Coal Region Sports, violent swinging righty who is a threat at the plate. Bolick has a simple 2-tap stride that keeps him on time, and fast twitch hands that snap his barrel head. Laced one hit through the right side at 93EV, driving in a run. Uncommitted at this time.
Aaron Bolick Jr (‘25,PA) • getting the @CoalRegionBsbal offense started, lacing a LD to LF for an RBI. 93EV #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/M1CBTRr30u
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2024
John Nich C (‘26,DE) •
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Wasted no time starting his day off hot. Got a high fastball and drove it to deep left field, one hopping the wall for an easy double (96EV). Violent swinger with juice. Simple movements in the box, sits into his back leg on the pitch and explodes. Defensively sound behind the dish, receives with soft hands and frames well. Quick transfer and release on throws to bags. Uncommitted rising junior.
John Nich (‘26,DE) • Elevates a high fastball to deep left field for a stand up double 96 EV. Scored shortly after to put Delaware Elite Baseball Club ahead early. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/okVKY7JUH7
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2024
Brett Fangiullo
RHP (‘27,CT) •
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Starting pitcher for Gap2Gap 15U Black. Started his day smoothly, working two scoreless innings, pitching to contact and missing barrels. FB-CB pitch mix, locating both for strikes, working east to west. High 3/4 arm slot, tunneling both pitches well, efficient arm action. Moves fluently down the mound, good direction and finish. Uncommitted going into his sophomore year with plenty of velo left in the tank.
Brett Fangiullo (‘27,CT) • SP for Gap2Gap 15U Black. FB-CB mix. 2 scoreless innings to start his day, punching out a couple along the way. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/k9nU6kPTiE
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2024
Noah VanDruff RHP (‘27,VA) •
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VanDruff only pitched one inning in relief but showed some potential. The RHP topped 81 MPH on his FB, mixing in a nice BB, and flashed a CH. Horse on the mound, standing at 6’3” 235lbs. Power pitcher, looks for Ks, picking up 1 in his sole inning. Missed barrels in his inning, inducing a weak pop out and a groundout. More velo left in the tank going into his sophomore year uncommitted.
Chase Shepherd RHP (‘25,MD) • View Player Profile
In a back and forth game against Next Level Brewers, Shepherd allowed just 1 run in 4 innings of work. Demonstrating confidence in his CB, the 6’1” 200lbs righty threw it in any count, whether he was ahead or behind. He paired that with a solid FB in the low 80s (T85) with 13 IN IVB and generated 2400 RPM. With a quick arm that hid the ball well, Shepherd provided deception in his delivery that left hitters very confused. Expect to see Shepherd on a college mound in the future.
Chase Shepherd (‘25, MD) • RHP for #EastCoastTitans in the playoffs working FB/CB/CH (T85, 2400 RPM, 13 IN IVB). Strong build at 6’1” 200lbs. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/JAt9nai946
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2024
Quinn Gillen RHP (‘25,NY) •
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The Next Level Brewers right hander with a long arm had a solid start in the playoffs, tossing 3 innings of no run ball. With a solid feel for his FB/SL, Gillen was able to simultaneously generate chases and late swings and misses. His FB ran up to 88mph with decent spin at 2200 RPM, as well as 10 IN IVB and 12 IN HORIZ. As for his mid 70s sweeping slider, he generated 2700 RPM and was effective in using it. Gillen will be solid arm heading into his senior season at Chaminade HS.
Quinn Gillen (‘25, NY) • RHP for @nextlevelbb working a solid FB (T88, 2200 RPM, 10 IN IVB, 12 IN HORIZ) and SL (2700 RPM) to kick of the playoffs. Very long, live arm. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/kG8qqN1fo2
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2024
Widley-Bryton Lalanne 3B (‘25, QC) •
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The Quebec City 3B played a huge role for three Montreal Titans on Day 4, ripping two hits, both 90+ mph off the bat. His biggest hit was a 98mph 3B that he hit to the LCF wall that started the Titans’ big run. At 6’ 180lbs, the corner infielder has room to add muscle mass, which will put him in the triple digit exit velocity category very soon. Pitchers should be weary when throwing a FB to the Canadian because he hunts for them and drives the ball with authority.
Widley-Bryton Lalanne (‘25, QC) • 3B ropes his 2nd 90+ EV hit and 2 RBI for #MontrealTitans (91 EV). #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/4pB3g9YfNc
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2024
Reed Curtier RHP (‘26, PA) •
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Super projectable, the 5’11” 170lbs Philly Bandits right hander was electric on the mound, working his 87-89mph FB, along with an advanced feel for his other 3 pitches in a upper 70s SL, low 70s CB, and high 70s-low 80s CH. With smooth mechanics for his age and an athletic build, Curtier stands out on the mound. Expect many calls to be coming his way from college programs heading into his Junior season.
Reed Curtier (‘26, PA) • RHP FB 87-89, 76-78 SL, 71-72 CB, 79-80 CH. Has an advanced feel for all 4 pitches. Whippy arm for #PhillyBandits. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/9V3JlqYaqV
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2024
Graydon Vyse RHP ('24,CT) •
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Babson commit, Graydon Vyse delivered a stellar performance in his playoff outing for Gap2Gap. Standing tall at 6'7" and 200 lbs, Vyse's physical presence is immediately felt on the mound. He descends efficiently, utilizing a strong hip hinge and separation to reach 89 mph with 2200 rpm. Vyse's excellent arm action, combined with his towering frame, enhances the effectiveness of his pitches through great extension. Throughout the game, he consistently hit the outer half of the plate, inducing weak contact and missing barrels. Vyse's command and physicality make him a formidable presence on the mound.
Graydon Vyse (‘24,CT) • the @BabsonBaseball commit is up to 89mph (with 2300rpms) and throwing it right by hitters living on the outside part of the plate for @Gap2gapBaseball #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/oUQQDkS0DR
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2024
Ryan Diambroso ('25,NY) •
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Diambroso was instrumental in NE Pride National's success today. The right-handed hitter consistently barreled the ball, going 3-for-4 with multiple RBIs. In his first at-bat, Diambroso smashed a ball with a 98 mph exit velocity for an easy stand-up RBI double. Throughout the game, he maintained a disciplined approach, hitting pitches where they were thrown and forcing pitchers to work hard. Diambroso's standout performance should put him on the radar of future programs.
Ryan Diambroso (‘25,NY) • absolutely destroys this ball into LF at 98EV for a 2 RBI double for @NEPridebaseball #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/4aUtyfhn9W
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2024
Louis Rizzolo LHP ('26,NJ) •
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Rizzolo shone in relief for the Warehouse Yard Goats, delivering multiple innings of shutdown baseball. The left-handed pitcher exhibits excellent arm action and efficiency on the mound. His confidence is palpable, trusting his stuff and his defense to make plays behind him. Rizzolo allowed only one run in his outing, maintaining his team's competitive position. Reaching up to 84 mph with impressive arm-side run, a sharp 12/6 curveball, and a changeup that generated numerous swings and misses, Rizzolo possesses the tools necessary for success at the next level.
Will Henderson C (‘26,ON) •
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Henderson’s highlight of the day came in the second inning on a deep fly ball into the RCF gap for a triple. He’s a disciplined hitter staying in the zone. He gets his front foot down early meeting ball out in front with long arms. Good power to all parts of the field. He creates bat speed with a strong lower half and quick hip rotation. A name to watch for in the future.
Will Henderson (‘26,TOR) • absolutely crushes this ball at 93EV into deep LF for a solo home run as @FHPirates go up 2-1 in the 3rd #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/2lBE4ECkqF
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 27, 2024
DAY 5
Cal Albright
OF (‘27,NY) •
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With two hits and three stolen bases on the day, as well as a sacrifice fly, the Northeast Pride centerfielder was the spark plug for their offensive production. Standing at 6’3” 175lbs, Albright is ultra-projectable and already has fluid mechanics at the plate working a downward barrel and hands that stay high, allowing him to catch up to high FBs. Having a consistent swing, Albright simply hits the ball where it’s pitched and doesn’t try to do too much
Cal Albright (‘27,NY) • LHP dominating on the hill early for @PrideRecruiting , thru 2 scoreless. Using a FB-CB combo, FB 75-78 T79 CB 68-69. #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/RqWWa4mzrZ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Brody Patrisso RHP (‘26,PA) •
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The right hander for Northeast Pride 27 National had himself a day as he tossed a complete game shutout to advance his team deeper into their playoff run. Working primarily with his FB and SL, Patrisso was able to mix up locations effectively and tunneled down the mound well. His FB reached 79mph on the gun with 1750 RPM and 14 IN IVB. With added strength and size, Patrisso will become more polished on the mound and contribute to a solid college program.
Marco Vessecchia OF (‘28,NJ) •
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Slapping two hits and a stolen base, the Rising Rebels outfielder finished off strong. A left handed hitter, the 5’8” 125lbs Jersey native works his lower half well, having deep back leg load and a medium front leg kick that is synced well with his load and the rest of his body. Vesscchia creates good separation with his hands, which are in line with his shoulder, and has a flat barrel path that works long through the zone.
Marco Vessecchia (‘28, NJ) • OF stays through the zone and lines an RBI 2B for @njrisingrebels. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/y85tEdMpNN
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Aiden Scott
RHP (‘25,NY)
Leading the Northeast Pride to the 17/18U championship game, Scott had a tremendous outing in the semis. Working a mid 80s FB (T87, 2150 RPM, 13 IN IVB) with good extension due to his projectable 6’4” 185lbs frame, the Hofstra commit was able to mow hitters down. Perhaps his best pitch was his high spinning CB (2400 RPM) which was hammering breaking ball that he was extremely confident in. Heading into his senior season, Scott will be an enticing right hander to watch.
Aidan Scott (‘25, NY) • RHP with a mid 80s FB (T87, 2150 RPM, 13 IN IVB) and a lethal CB (2400 RPM) that he is very confident in. Super projectable at 6’4” 185lbs for @NEPridebaseball. @HofstraBaseball commit #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/hzcYib00h3
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Tim Ford
SS (‘24,PA) •
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An athletic and versatile right handed bat, the Fordham University commit flashed some pop on the final day of the NE World Series for Northeast Pride 25 National. At 6’2” 195 Ford has present strength that will only get stronger as he arrives in the Bronx this fall. With a multiple hit game, Ford made things happen for his squad. One of those hits was a ground rule 2B that had a 100mph EV off the bat. The future Ram has a lot to offer and will be a solid addition to their program.
Tim Ford (‘24, PA) • SS gets ahold of one and drives a ground rule 2B (100 EV) for @NEPridebaseball. @FordhamBaseball commit #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/FUBlVpKUWC
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Greg Fleury RHP (‘27,RI) •
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Fleury dominated in his start throwing 5 innings of one run ball for the Scorpions. Electric on the mound, Fleury lives for the moment. He attacked up hitters up in the zone with his FB (T81). FB has good arm side run, jamming hitters. Fleury showcased a SL and CH for off speed, landing them in the zone when needed. One of the more projectable arms, should see interest in the future.
Greg Fleury (‘27,RI) • Starter for @nescorps. Live FB (T81) w/ good ride at the top of the zone. SL spinning around 2200rpms. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/pqlfLfD2Pd
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Rocco DaFonseca C (‘27,RI) •
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DaFonseca got the bats going early for the Scorpions, lining a single into LF to score a run in the first inning. He covers the plate well, extending his arms. He keeps his front shoulder flexed allowing him to drive the ball to all parts of the field. Wide base and strong lower half help generate his power.
Rocco DaFonseca (‘27,RI) • Drives in the first run of the game for @nescorps w/ a single into LF. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/iXf4hIUOlC
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Maddox Butts OF (‘28,MD) •
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Butts came through for US Elite, driving home the game tying run in the 4th inning on single down the line. Good approach in the box, staying backside, allowing the ball to travel. Doesn’t overextend himself, instead keeps his hands inside leading the barrel through the zone. Defensively he covers ground in the outfield with a strong arm.
Maddox Butts (‘28,MD) • Ties the game w/ an RBI single for US Elite Mid Atlantic. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/wV0k7r2NC3
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Maxwell Barrington RHP (‘27,ON) •
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Barrington shoved for the Blue Jays, throwing 5 scoreless innings. He primary used the FB (T77) having good arm side run on it. Barrington would break in the SL when needed, keeping hitters off balanced. The lanky righty works downhill, getting good extension. With added strength Barrington should see success at higher levels.
Maxwell Barrington (‘27,ON) • Blue Jays starter. FB, SL pitch mix topping at 77mph. SL has late break, inducing weak contact. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/NgwlZSUafU
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Ryan Zucchero MIF (‘28,ON) •
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The lead off man for the Blue Jays did his job getting on base twice in their semi finals win against the Bombers. Zucchero has fluid swing, letting his barrel get through the zone. He’s get his front foot down early, meeting the ball out in front. He gets good reads from the outfield and covers ground not letting many balls drop.
Miles Dolan OF (‘27,RI) •
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Dolan had the swing of the game for the Scorpions with a triple that cleared the bases. Aggressive approach at the plate, allowing looking to attack. He keeps his weight on his back leg, transferring it well through his hips. He’s athletic with quick reaction speed in the field and on the bases.
Miles Dolan (‘27,RI) • Clears the bases with a triple to extend the lead for @nescorps. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/Ahpoi9oBwu
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Jeremy Silverio C (‘28,RI) •
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The backstop for the Scorpions played well in their championship win, highlighted by an RBI single in the first inning. Silverio has good pull side power, getting out in front of the baseball. He rotates his hips well and uses his lower half to generate power. Behind the plate he blocks well keeping the ball in front and has an accurate arm on throw downs.
Jeremy Silverio (‘28,RI) • Hard hit RBI single gets through the infield, keeps the bats going for @nescorps. #uncommitted #NEWorldSeries pic.twitter.com/FoS8mhn9bY
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Nicholas DeSano (‘28,MA)
DeSano scream projectable with his 6’4 frame with tons of room to grow especially at his age. DeSano at the plate shows flashes of great athleticism and power as today he roped a ball down the RF line for a RBI standup triple. With his great frame DeSano is able to extend out and over the plate to hit the outer third with ease. DeSano also sits back on pitches letting them come to him and shooting the ball the other way. Only a 28 grad DeSano has serious potential with strength growth to be a great player.
Nicholas DeSano (‘28,MA) • rips a ball down the RF line at 80EV for a triple for @CanesNewEngland #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/HwVhoDAPRS
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Luca Boyce (‘27,CT)
Boyce finds himself on the scout blog for the second day in a row. Boyce flat out hits and has plus barrel control and plus contact. The smooth LHH absolutely crushed another triple today in the left center gap and was putting together great at bats with good contact all day. Boyce is very athletic and flashes the speed when necessary. Boyce deserves to be on the scout blog again for his consistent great play when he steps on the diamond. Only a 27 grad Boyce is very advanced for his class and age and with some development can be a serious player in the future.
Luca Boyce (‘27,CT) • takes a FB the other way into the left center gap for a 2 RBI triple for Clubhouse 2027 as they take the lead 3-1 in the 2nd #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/GLCVyJF1Dh
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Zachary Milano OF (‘26,NY) •
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Milano was electric at the plate today for his team NE Pride and on the mound. The smooth compact left handed swing keep his hands and hips back for a while exploding through the baseball. Milano talked multiple hits in his game including some RBIS. On the bump Milano came in the close the game up to 87mph and shut it down for his team to advance to the championship. Milano has very clean mechanics both at the plate and on the mound and is super athletic and a player to watch for the future for sure.
Zachary Milano (‘26,NY) • stays hot with this bases clearing triple at 90EV as @NEPridebaseball takes the lead 6-3 #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/VhQgjMhZyT
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Dominic Marino MIF (‘26,PA) •
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Marino is a physical beater at the plate. The 5’11 180lbs frame is super strong and athletic in the box. Marino has a violent swing when he gets his pitch he rarely misses it. Today he crushed a RBI double at 93EV with ease. Marino also has a great eye at the plate manufacturing multiple walks throughout the day getting on base for his team to drive him in. Marino’s physical presence is felt and he is definitely a player to watch in the future.
Dominic Marino (‘26,PA) • absolutely smokes this ball at 91EV for a RBI double as @NEPridebaseball goes up 11-4 #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/18xqzIZIYl
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
James Rowan
3B/2B
(‘25,NY) •
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Rowan has ice in his veins as he came up super clutch for his team in todays game for Long Island Elite. The RHH had multiple clutch hits including a RBI single that brought the game within one and a based clearing double to take the lead late in the game. Rowan at the plate had a smooth calm swing and really recognizes pitches well at the plate seeing spin and keeping his hands and good back on them. Rowan has really good bat to ball skills and has great power when at the plate.
James Rowan (‘25,NY) • crushes a ball over the LF head for a bases clearing double for Long Island Elite and they take the lead in the 6th 9-8 #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/l6nGXHtMST
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Cal Albright LHP/CF (‘27,NY) •
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Semifinal starter for Northeast Prime 27 National who dominated on the mound, going 7 innings on less than 100 pitches, being effective and efficient. Using a FB/CB combo, landed lots of FPS and got ahead of hitters. The leftys FB was 75-78 T79 w/1900 RPM, CB 68-69 w/2000 RPM. Allowed no runs in his outing, leading his team to the championship. Also showed his versatility as a 2-way, picking up an RBI double to add an insurance run for himself late. Arm talent who has plus command and room to grow velo wise, a deceptive lefty. Uncommitted at this time.
Cal Albright (‘27,NY) • LHP dominating on the hill early for @PrideRecruiting , thru 2 scoreless. Using a FB-CB combo, FB 75-78 T79 CB 68-69. #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/RqWWa4mzrZ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Alex Vacula 1B (‘27,PA) •
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Vacula is swinging a hot bat for Northeast Pride 27 National, picking up 2 hits in his teams 3-0 semifinal win. Has a strong frame standing 6’0”, with room to add strength. Laced a 98 EV single down the line in his first AB, and another pull side hit later in the contest. Has good pre-pitch rhythm, and gets the barrel head out front. Power bat who is uncommitted at this time.
Alex Vacula (‘27,PA) • getting the @PrideRecruiting offense rolling, scoring a single down the line at 98EV. #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/fv4PNoRpwE
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
Christopher Barling UTIL (‘26,NY) •
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Sweet swinging LHH who had an impressive day at the plate in the semis for Long Island Elite Cuomo, picking up 2 hits in the win. Barling a compact left handed swing, and uses his 5’8” 155lb frame to generate velo. Had 2 singles and drove in an RBI. Uncommitted at this time.
Chris Bocchi 3B (‘27,NY)
Power Bat for Long Island Prospects Cuomo who has a clutch day at the plate, collecting 2 RBIs and a hit in their semifinal win. Bocchi came up with an out in the top of 7, and drove a single through the left side of the infield that brought in the tying and go ahead runs. In the championship he kept swinging the hot bat, lacing a single oppo to RF. Uncommitted.
Leo Nockley SS (‘27,PA) •
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Raw, smooth swinging LHH who had a day to remember at the dish for Northeast Pride National, picking up 3 hits and 6RBsI across 2 games. He featured fast twitch hands, and is quick out of the box. Has good strength for his 5’6” 150lb frame, lacing a 2B over the head of the centerfielder. The upcoming sophomore has room to grow and upside offensively as a left-handed hitting infielder. Launched a 94EV 3 run HR to extend his teams lead in the 4th. Professional player for his age, is a vocal leader on the field and captains the team from SS. Smooth hands in the infield, Nockley is uncommitted at this time.
Leo Nockley (‘27,PA) • continues to swing a hot stick for @NEPridebaseball , picking up his 4th RBI of the game. Quick hands and snaps the barrel, 93EV. #NEWorldSeries #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/mehksu2oJc
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 29, 2024
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