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2023 Mid-Atlantic Prospect Showcase (08/19/2023 - 08/20/2023)

Batting Practice Highlights
8/20/2023 1:28:06 AM
Brody Loch (2025 C, Howell, NJ) put together a consistent round of batting practice, producing several well-struck line drives to different parts of the field. The 5-foot-11 right-handed hitter utilizes a simple, repeatable stroke and stayed short to the baseball. He controls the barrel well within the strike zone and projects for more power along with added strength.

John DiGregorio (2024 C, Westfield, NJ) showcased his intriguing power tool by launching baseballs into both alleyways, including a long home run over the right-center field fence. The physical 6-foot right-handed hitter has tons of strength in the hands and impacts the baseball with authority. He offers a lot of intrigue as a hitter.

Quaran Williams (2024 SS, Burlington, NJ) had one of the loudest rounds of BP, driving several baseballs into the gaps with a few ricocheting off the fence in right-center. The 5-foot-10 right-handed hitter has intriguing strength and quickness in the hands that allow him to carry baseballs for distance. He commanded the barrel well and showcased the ability to work the entire field.

Shane Jelenevsky (2026 C, Briarcliff Manor, NY) impressed during his round of BP, back spinning multiple baseballs into right field. The 6-foot-5 left-handed hitter offers tons of physical upside along with potential as a power hitter. He showcased effortless leverage to the pull-side including a homer over the right field fence. 

Anthony Decesare (2025 C, Yorktown Heights, NY) utilized a loose, leveraged stroke with tons of strength in the hands and at impact. He generates useful power from the lower-half that allows him to carry baseballs to both gaps. The 6-foot-1 right-handed hitter projects well as a hitter and will continue to add to his power tool over time.

Angel Raposo (2026 3B, Washingtonville, NY) showcased a repeatable, synced-up operation with compact hand speed. The 5-foot-9 right-handed hitter produced several well-struck liners to the opposite field. He has consistent barrel skills with intriguing power potential.