2021 New England Preseason All-State I - Quick Hits
March 1, 2021
We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England 2021 New England Preseason All-State I. This was a great opportunity for 2021-2025 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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Complete Statistics
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2021 New England Preseason All-State I - Quick Hits
BATS
- Will Perkowski- big right-handed hitter who leaned on the baseball last night.
- Noel Batista- short stroke with authority.
- William Parker- continues to impress with the bat.
- Chris Walsh- good path to the ball, simple.
- Nate Ruehs- excellent development as he matures in age.
- Chris Rotella- showed life in his hands.
- Matthew Conte- excellent path and life to the bat.
- Bradley McCafferty- 2025 hitter who is advanced at his age.
- Nic Frink- strength and life in the bat.
- Jayden LaFleur- power potential with the bat.
- Sean O’Leary- plus life from the left-side.
- Tony Salvatelli- good life to the barrel.
- Declan Ryan- big and strong with the bat.
ARMS
- Connor Fennell- rail thin right-hander with a plus arm.
- Max Lukeman- excellent showing on the bump for the 2022.
- Will Perkowski- long and clean, big future.
- William Parker- another solid showing for this plus arm.
- Sean Kuhlhoff- good action and arm on the bump.
- Brendan Walker- excellent prospect who is just tapping into his craft.
- Justin Morris- big and durable right-hander with plus spin.
- Connor Meehan- good looking right-hander with good life to his pitches.
- Liam Doyle- excellent prospect and arm.
- Nic Frink- big arm with a chance to be a reliever at the next level.
- Thomas Rioux- big and durable right-hander, threw the ball great.
- Chris Carbonara- fast arm and showed a good breaking ball.
DEFENDERS
- Evan Cali- plus catch and throw skill set.
- Braden Ventura- showed quick feet and transfer.
- Kyle Slate- accurate and quick with his feet.
- Brendan Horne- solid approach and arm path for the 2025 infielder.
- Matthew Conte- legit showing at the event.
- Nate Ruehs- good approach,feet and glove play.
- Joseph Auger- showed well as a receiver and thrower.
- Chris Walsh- showed a solid approach and arm.
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