2021 New England ProCase - Quick Hits
February 19, 2021
We would like to thank all who participated in The PBR New England 2021 New England ProCase. This was a great opportunity for 2021-2023 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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2021 New England ProCase - Quick Hits
THE BATS
- Ryan Daniels, left-handed hitter with quick hands and a feel for the barrel.
- Matthew Brinker, right-handed hitter who continues to improve, as power potential is in the bat
- Brandon Fish, left-handed hitter who showed well with a flat stroke and a good feel for hitting.
- Alex Irizarry, really like his simple swing as he gets the barrel there at all times.
- Jack Goodman, right-handed hitter who is starting to fill out physically, his best days are in front of him
- DJ Pacheco, right-handed hitting infielder with plus potential with the bat.
- Harrison Feinberg, physical right-handed hitter with serious juice in the bat.
- Matthew Garbowski, left-handed hitting catcher with an advanced feel for the swing.
- Jackson Linn, excellent lift and strength in the hands, he is a serious dude with the bat.
- Andrew Amato, left-handed hitter who I thought stood out immensely. Good leverage and life
- Luke Masiuk, physical right-handed stroke as he stays in his legs.
THE ARMS
- Liam Doyle, long and lanky left-handed who was up to 89 mph.
- Frank Mozzicato, left-hander up to 88 mph with a plus hammer and feel for a changeup
- Nick Remy, right-hander who revamped his delivery and is now on time. Up to 93 with legit quickness to his arm.
- Braden Quinn, long and lean left-hander with a ton of potential
- Thomas Galusha, big and thick right-hander who continues to develop nicely.
- Martin Zhang, undersized left-hander with a very good arsenal.
RUNNERS
- Jackson Linn, physical athlete as he ran a 6.69
- Taylor Gaspar, athletic outfielder who ran a 6.88
- Frederick Rushton, utility player who ran a 6.73
- Michael Simonelli, quick footed outfielder, ran a 6.83
- Zachary Scott. Left-handed hitting infielder, ran a 6.95
- DJ Pacheco, athletic middle infielder, ran a 6.98
- Derek Paris, athletic catcher, ran a 6.97
- Hayden Miller, good looking middle infield prospect, ran a 6.90
- Luke Masiuk, physical athlete who ran a 6.90
- Cole Wojtowski, middle infielder who ran a 6.99
- Mark Roszkowski, athletic outfielder who ran a 6.90
- Ray Leonzi, left-handed hitting outfielder, ran a 6.93
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