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2022 New England Prospect Games - Quick Hits


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We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England 2022 New England Prospect Games. This was a great opportunity for 2023-2025 prospects to be put on college recruiting boards. Many players impressed during their individual workouts at the showcase. Below we have the complete statistical results from the event as well as the top performers across various different categories.

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2022 New England Prospect Games - Quick Hits

SESSION 1

THE ARMS

  • Lachlan Ellis - Ellis is a good looking left hander with a quick arm. The fastball sat in the low 80’s from a high over the top slot.
  • Anthony Jorajuria - Jonajuria showed a low 80’s fastball and a sweeping 70’s slider.
  • Ben Centurelli - Centurelli knows how to pitch. He mixes speeds, locates three pitches and uses the entire zone.

THE BATS

  • Anthony Jorajuria - Jonajuria has a quick, fluid stroke from the left side.
  • Van Liott - Loitt showed a quick bat and the ability to drive the ball gap to gap.
  • Tanner Crowley - Crowley is an athletic right handed hitter with juice in the bat.
  • James Moore - Moore uses a simple stroke to produce a lot of hard line drives in the middle of the field.
  • Kolby Quinn - Quinn showed good hands and a quick bat during his rounds.

THE DEFENDERS

  • Ryan Keegan - Keegan showed good athleticism and arm strength in the outfield.
  • Van Loitt - Loitt showed good feet, soft hands and a strong arm in the middle of the diamond.
  • Anthony Jorajuria - Jonajuria is athletic in the outfield and showed plenty of arm strength on his throws.
  • TJ Addonizio - Addonizio showed a strong arm at the hot corner. He moves well with soft hands.

THE RUNNERS

  • Ryan Keegan - Keegan is an athletic outfielder with good foot speed.
  • Kolby Quinn - Quinn showed real athleticism in the outfield.
  • Anthony Jorajuria - Jonajuria showed his athleticism on both sides of the ball at this event.
  • Jonathan Crowley - Crowley is an athletic young outfielder.

SESSION 2

THE ARMS

  • Daniel Rice - Rice has a quick arm and a tight slider. The fastball sat in the mid 80’s with late bite.
  • Deron Koppel - Koppel showed a good mix of low 80’s fastball and tight breaking ball. He locates well and knows how to pitch.
  • Connor Tukey - Tukey showed a sweeping breaking ball and a fastball with arm side run.
  • Peter Santoro - Santoro mixes a running fastball with a big breaking ball to hitters off balance.

THE BATS

  • Jack Ginter - Ginter showed some big pull side juice.
  • Alex Benevento - Benevento is an athletic hitter. The hands work and he uses the whole field.
  • Daniel Rice - Rice has a quick, fluid left handed swing.
  • Michael Traupman - Traupman has quick hands and showed carry to the middle of the field.
  • Colin Sheardwright - Sheardwright has a quick bat, uses the lower half and showed the ability to hit foul pole to foul pole.

THE DEFENDERS

  • Daniel Rice - Rice is an athletic infielder with soft hands.
  • Alex Benevento - Benevento is a talented, athletic outfielder with a strong arm.
  • Cam Early - Early has quiet feet and a strong arm in the outfield.

THE RUNNERS

  • Alex Benevento - Benevento showed his athleticism at this event. He’s super talented.
  • Jack Durland - Durland is a quick-footed infielder.
  • Brendan Gardner - Gardner is a quick infielder that really impressed.
  • Cam Early - Early showed his foot-speed at this event.
  • Jaden Reyes - Reyes has good footspeed and it transitioned well to his defensive play.

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