2022 New England Unsigned Senior Games - Quick Hits
August 31, 2022
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We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England Unsigned Senior Games. This was a great opportunity for 2023 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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2022 New England Unsigned Senior Games - Quick Hits
Position Players
- Caleb Boyko, 2023- A left-handed hitter, pop to the pull side, smooth swing, physical frame, worked well around the bag at 1st.
- Jacob Wirth, 2023- A right-handed hitter, pounded the baseball all of the yard, with loud contact, exit velocity at 94 mph.
- Max Kasper, 2023- A right-handed hitter, athletic frame and actions, life in hands, threw it really well from outfield.
- Jacob Perez, 2023- A right-handed hitter, loose hands, the approach is to all fields, swung the bat extremely well in game play.
- Brayden Shea, 2023- A right-handed hitter, pull side pop, average runner, good arm from outfield.
- Eliel Colon, 2023- A right-handed hitting middle infielder, twitch actions on both sides of the field. Plays with lots of rhythm and tempo to his game. Showed a good arm across the diamond. Multiple hits in game play.
- Kyle Mitchell, 2023- A right-handed hitter, gap to gap approach, solid actions in the field.
- Michael Bokis, 2023- A right-handed hitter, toolsey type player with very good strength. Plus power to pull side, exit velocity of 96 mph. Threw it well from both the infield and outfield.
- Spence Digiulio, 2023- A left-handed hitter, level to up path, drives it to all fields, with hard contact. A good runner, played extremely well in the game, with multiple hits, can really swing the bat.
- Garrick Godin, 2023- A right-handed hitter, short quick stroke, more to pull side, played really well defensively. Advanced feel for the game.
- Benjamin Raphael, 2023- A right-handed hitter, spread out approach, line drives to all fields, advanced feel to hit.
- Joseph Zabilansky, 2023- A right-handed hitter, collected multiple hits in the game. The swing and approach is simple, with hard contact.
The Arms
- Ethan Gray, 2023- A left-handed pitcher, works from a lower slot, tons of run on fastball at 77 mph, mixed both a slurvy breaker and an above average changeup. Look for velocity to jump.
- Jack Richburg, 2023- A right-handed pitcher, ¾ slot, easy repeatable delivery, fastball up to 81 mph, mixed in a breaking ball at 66 mph.
- Tanner Quinn, 2023- A right-handed pitcher, fastball up to 85 mph, mixed in a harder slider, at 78 mph, pounds the zone with slider.
- Calvin Hurty, 2023- A right-handed pitcher, works from a low ¾ slot, heavy sink at 81 mph, Mixed in a sweeping slider at 70 mph, collecting multiple swings and misses.
- Andrew Cowles, 2023- A right-handed pitcher, short quick arm, fastball jumps out of the hand, with late action. Fastball up to 82 mph, with the breaking ball at 65 mph, swing miss pitch.
- Chase Donahue, 2023- A right-handed pitcher, ¾ slot, with arm side action, fastball was up to 83 mph. Breaking ball was thrown with some velocity at 72 mph.
- Chase Doyle, 2023- A right-handed pitcher, a 3-pitch guy, punched out 7/10 hitters, arm action is super clean, high ¾ slot, lives in the bottom part of the zone. A big time strike thrower, knows what he is doing.
- Brayden Crockfoft, 2023- A left-handed pitcher, higher slot, fastball at 79 mph, throws a heavy ball. Mixed in a top to bottom breaking ball.
- Garrick Goden, 2023- A right-handed pitcher, fastball was up to 84 mph, after a full day of playing the field, ton more in the arm. The fastball is heavy located down in the zone. The slider is a swing miss pitch, up to 76 mph, put hitters away with it.
- Jack Pesta, 2023- A right-handed pitcher, short and clean arm, fastball at 79 mph, mixed in a very good slider at 70 mph, worked a perfect inning.
- Nicholas Swain, 2023- A right-handed pitcher, free and easy arm action, working downhill to the plate, fastball at 78 mph, with more in there.
- Christopher Power, 2023- A right-handed pitcher, fastball at 79 mph, located to both sides of the plate, mixed in a harder breaking ball at 69 mph.
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