Prep Baseball Report

2020 Northeast Future Games - Team Massachusetts Day One Game Notes


Dennis Healy and PBR New England Staff
PBR New England Co-Director of Scouting

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The 2020 Future Games will have a different look to it as we have decided to do our own Future Games based off of Covid-19 restrictions. PBR Michigan, PBR New England, PBR New Jersey, PBR New York, PBR Ohio, and PBR Pennsylvania are combining for the Northeast Future Games at Showers Field and Stern Field in DuBois Pennsylvania.

2020 Northeast Future Games - Team Massachusetts Day One Game Notes

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Vs Team Connecticut

Pitchers

Thomas White LHP / OF / Phillips Academy, Andover, MA / 2023

Report: White sat 91-93 mph and showed solid command throughout. The spin pitch was 71-72 mph. The shape is solid. The changeup was at 77 mph with action to it. The outing was very good as he showed life and command to his pitches.

Jake Needham RHP / Phillips Academy Andover, MA / 2022

Report: Jake Needham sat 85-86 mph with arm side run. The spin pitch is a slurvy breaking ball up to 73. He showed a changeup up in the 70’s. The outing was good as he threw the ball well and showed a good presence on the mound.

Liam Doyle LHP / 1B / Pinkerton Academy, NH / 2022

Report: Doyle was up to 87 mph with plus life to the fastball. The spin pitch is big in shape sitting up to 68 mph. He needs additional fastball hand speed to his pitches. The delivery is solid in direction and the arm is extremely fast.

Position Players

Jake Sullivan LHP / OF / St. Paul's School, NH / 2022

Report: Sullivan singled to right field and homered to left.

Jack Goodman SS / 2B / Medfield, MA / 2022

Report: Goodman hammered a ball in the gap for a single and played solid defense.

Justin Colpack 1B / OF / Easthampton, MA / 2022

Report: Colpack hit behind the runner for a slick piece of hitting.

MVP of the Game vs Team Connecticut

Thomas White LHP / OF / Phillips Academy, Andover, MA / 2023

Report: White threw three clean innings, sitting 91-93 mph and showed solid command throughout. The spin pitch was 71-72 mph. The shape is solid. The changeup was at 77 mph with action to it. The outing was very good as he showed life and command to his pitches.

Vs Team New York

Pitchers

Andrew DeLucia RHP / 3B / Catholic Memorial, MA / 2022

Report: Delucia pitched 3 innings topping out at 84 mph and showing the makings of a good slider.

Thomas Galusha RHP / 1B / Holy Cross, CT / 2022

Report: Galusha pitched 3 strong innings topping out at 85 mph with a 73 mph breaking ball. The arm is clean and fast. The frame projects and he competes when he has the ball.

Nolan Puglisi RHP / OF / Saint John's, MA / 2022

Report: Puglisi picked up the save after pitching 3 innings. He pitched 81-83 mph with the fastball. He showed a repeatable delivery out of his 6-foot-4 frame.

 

Position Players

Marc Willi, Kyle Lavigne, Matt Lussier all lashed doubles in the game.

Jack Toomey OF / 3B / St. Sebastian's School, MA / 2022

Report: Toomey showed off his power by hammering a grand slam. The right-handed hitter is a physical player.

Sean Stephenson 3B / OF / Bishop Feehan, MA / 2022

Report: Stephenson is a left-handed hitting corner infielder who had a couple hits in the game as his at bats are competitive.

Jake Bollin C / Noble and Greenough, MA / 2022

Report: Bollin powered a 3-run homer, showing his power potential at the plate.

Jack Goodman SS / 2B / Medfield, MA / 2022

Report: Goodman had another good game, hammering some pitches and stealing some base.

Zachary Scott SS / 2B / Winchendon School, MA / 2022

Report: Scott continued his hot hitting as he had another 2 hits in the late game. He spreads the field and uses his hands

MVP of the Game vs Team New York

Jack Toomey OF / 3B / St. Sebastian's School, MA / 2022

Report: Toomey showed off his power by hammering a grand slam. The right-handed hitter is a physical player.

Colpack hit behind the runner for a slick piece of hitting.