2022 Connecticut Preseason All-State Showcase - Quick Hits
February 25, 2022
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We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England 2022 Connecticut Preseason All-State Showcase. This was a great opportunity for 2023-2026 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 Connecticut Preseason All-State Showcase - Quick Hits
The Players
- Christopher Takita, 2024- A right-handed hitter, is super athletic, can play all over the field. The approach at the plate is middle you pull, exit at 98 mph. Twitchy and electric actions.
- Robbie Van Scoy, 2026- A right-handed hitter, line drive attack, can go opposite with ease. Showed super quick feet behind the plate in the transfer. Solid actions at SS, big time follow, plus strength for a 2026.
- Andrew Blanco, 2025- A left-handed hitter, smooth level to up path, hard contact, baseball jumps off the bat. Exit velocity of 80 mph with a ton more in there. Look for him to hit.
- Raymond Morales, 2024- A right-handed hitting middle infielder, a twitchy athlete, plus actions and flow, quick arm. The hands work at the plate, are inside the baseball, line drive approach to the middle part of the field.
- Connor Fahey, 2024- A right-handed hitter, can play all over the field. Swing is short and compact, line drives, and shows above average legs, can really move.
- Ben D’Amico, 2023- A right-handed hitting corner infielder, soft glove, moves well to glove side, clean arm action across the diamond, arm strength of 78 mph. At the plate, middle to pull side approach, with pop.
- Carson Falcone, 2023- A right-handed hitting catcher/of, a twitchy athlete, level to up path, baseball jumps off the bat. Can defend at both spots.
- Michael Spadaccino, 2025- A left-handed hitter, smooth, level to up path. Exit at 80 mph, with a ton more in there.
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