3B Seamus Boyle (Moline, 2023) was another name that showed well on the infield at Wednesday’s event. A physically built 6-foot-1, 182-pound athlete, Boyle played comfortably on his feet with a quick first step and the lateral athleticism to cover ground on the move. His hands worked low to the ground and out front of his body posture with a clean hand transfer and quick trigger release. Boyle’s actions suggest he’ll be able to stick at the hot corner in the long term and could even potentially be an asset there defensively at the next level. At the plate, Boyle stays direct to the baseball with strong hands and creates leverage to the pull-side with occasional jump off the barrel.
6/02/19
His right-handed bat has natural loft and his super quick hands allow him to pull his barrel through the zone fast and with advanced bat strength. He roped a double off the Fenway fence against Top Tier’s 14U Americans team in action on Sunday.
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3B Seamus Boyle (Moline, 2023) was another name that showed well on the infield at Wednesday’s event. A physically built 6-foot-1, 182-pound athlete, Boyle played comfortably on his feet with a quick first step and the lateral athleticism to cover ground on the move. His hands worked low to the ground and out front of his body posture with a clean hand transfer and quick trigger release. Boyle’s actions suggest he’ll be able to stick at the hot corner in the long term and could even potentially be an asset there defensively at the next level. At the plate, Boyle stays direct to the baseball with strong hands and creates leverage to the pull-side with occasional jump off the barrel.
His right-handed bat has natural loft and his super quick hands allow him to pull his barrel through the zone fast and with advanced bat strength. He roped a double off the Fenway fence against Top Tier’s 14U Americans team in action on Sunday.