2022 Massachusetts Prospect Games - Quick Hits
July 13, 2022
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We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England 2022 Massachusetts 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 Massachusetts Prospect Games - Quick Hits
MORNING SESSION
BATS
- Michael Athanasoulas- leverage and bat speed at the dish
- Corey Aubuchon- showed life and athleticism at the event
- Isaiah Smith- quick hands and a frame that should fill out nicely
- Cooper Tarlie- plus life in the bat
- Tony Salvatelli- strength and a good feel at the plate
- Ben Prince- excellent 2025 prospect
- Will Cooke- smooth and athletic from the left side
- Samuel Curtis- good showing with the bat
- Thomas Fabbo- good looking player, athletic and strong
ARMS
- Charlie Kubiet- tall, loose and projectable
- Braden Young- long and loose
- Robert Brown- quick arm right-hander
- Michael St. Martin- loose and quick arm
DEFENDERS/RUNNERS
- Will Cooke- smooth and athletic approach
- Cooper Tarlie- plus athlete and is above average behind the plate at a young age
- Ben Prince- runs and can play anywhere on the field
- Thomas Fabbo- runs and shows versatility
- Samuel Curtis- solid overall showing
AFTERNOON SESSION
BATS
- Hunter Kingsbury- left-handed hitting athlete
- Jace Roossien - switch hitter with a good feel
- Jayden Yee- good looking young player
- Drew Scialdone- strength in the swing
- Enger Paulino- advanced approach
- Sam Seaton- young hitter to watch
- Corey Kilroy- strength and athleticism in the bat
- Derek Maceda- excellent player
- Michael Traupman- quickness in the bat
ARMS
- Brett Mulligan- clean arm path with good breaking ball
- Ozzie Weber- low ¾ slot with a plus slider
- Anderson Cowles- pounded the zone and cruised through 3 innings, up to 82 with 70 mph slider
DEFENDERS/RUNNERS
- Cooper Johnson- excellent behind the dish- the feet are high level
- Hunter Kingsbury- plus runner and athletic
- Eros Fernandez- ran a 6.8 and showed a feel for the bat
- Jayden Yee- 6.95 runner with his best days in front of him
- Ryan Lemay- ran a 6.8 and showed life in the bat
- Jace Roossien- ran a 6.6 and showed above average behind the dish
- Emilio Manz- 6.85 runner with a projectable frame
- Brody McKenna- 6.78 runner
- Corey Kilroy- 6.6 runner with plus strength in the bat
- Brayden Lewis- 6.8 runner
- Derek Maceda- 6.63 runner with a great feel for hitting
- Ryan Bonin- 6.88 runner
- Enger Paulino- 6.94 runner with an athletic frame
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