2021 MA/NH Prospect Games - Quick Hits
August 17, 2021
We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England 2021 MA/NH Prospect Games. This was a great opportunity for 2022-2025 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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2021 MA/NH Prospect Games - Quick Hits
MORNING SESSION
BATS
- Sachem Ramos- strength in the hands at the plate
- William Gallagher- fluid and smooth left-handed swing
- Nick Saunders- ultra quick hands at the plate
- Ryan Grundy- best hitter and offensive player at the event
- Jon Mould- big and durable hitter
ARMS
- Joshua Murphy- chance to be super as he flashes a college slider that is plus right now
- Shawn Joubert- good looking arm
- Andrew Chenevert- fastball slider combo that is trending up
- Patrick Foulis- quick arm 2024 with a bright future
- Justin Morris- big and durable right-hander
RUNNERS/DEFENDERS
- Jake Harring- good feel for defending and excellent hands
- William Gallagher- plus runner and defender
- Zack Webber- good runner with an above average arm
- Anthony Jorajuria- athlete, runs well
- Sachem Ramos- plus defender behind the dish
- Tad Giardina- good runner
- Paul McLaughlin- ran a 6.8 sixty at the event
AFTERNOON SESSION
BATS
- Anthony Marino- quick hands with life
- Trevor Grady- left-handed hitter who stays inside the baseball
- Jaylon Richardson- quick hands at the dish
- Hayden Dippner- quick and clean hands at the plate
- Ashton Crowell- plus life and path to the ball
- Connor Hannan- lashed the ball over the yard all day
- Declan Ryan- good hands and path through contact
- Jacob Palhares- quick hands
- Thomas White- leverage and life to the baseball
ARMS
- Thomas White- Easy and clean, up to 93 mph
- Eli Robbins- long and clean arm, projectable body
- Anthony Marino- quick arm, up to 86 mph
- Julian Nielsen- tall and lean arm, clean delivery
- Kevin Barnett- left-hander with his best days in front of him
RUNNERS/DEFENDERS
- Anthony Marino- quick footed and a very good athlete
- Owen Kelly- ran a 6.59 sixty at the event
- Ashton Crowell- plus runner and versatile in the field
- Brady DeBarge- good runner
- Jacob Palhares- good runner with hand speed at the dish