Boston Classic Top Performers - Day 3
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Marek Williams('26,NY) • RHP • 5’11 160lb
Projectable RHP with clean, repeatable mechanics and a distinct glove tap to initiate the drop. Engages the backside well, dropping and driving efficiently down the mound with intent. Pounded the zone with all pitches, featuring a swing-and-miss slider that played well off the fastball. High-upside arm with command and feel for his arsenal.
6 IP / 10 K / 2 H / 0 ER
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Marek Williams ('26, NY) ⬇️
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 8, 2025
Projectable RHP w/ clean mechanics and glove tap to begin drop. Gets into the back leg well as he drops and drives down the mound. Pounds the zone w/ all pitches and showcased a s/m SL.
6 IP/ 10 K / 2 H / 0 ER #BostonClassic | #Uncommitted |… pic.twitter.com/Oc78PIvKDE
Edward Ferris (‘26, MA) OF • Uncommitted • 5’11” 200lb
Ferris showcased his offensive upsdie with a no-doubt 3-run HR to deep right-center field, clearing the 340 ft fence with ease. A physical outfielder with a toe-tap load and controlled stride. Ferris displayed strong weight transfer and fluid hip rotation through contact. His ability to stay back on pitches and drive them the opposite way with authority stands out. Clear gap-to-gap power and a mature presence at the plate.
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Edward Ferris (‘26, MA)📝
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 8, 2025
Launches a 3-run HR to deep RCF on a FB. Shows an advanced approach with a toe-tap load, strong lower half, and clean weight transfer. Stayed inside the ball and used opposite field power to clear the 340 ft fence with ease. #BostonClassic |… pic.twitter.com/EnWXSqB0qO
Morrie Fried (‘26, MA) RHP • Uncommitted • 6’3” 205lb
Fried impressed in his inning of relief, using a strong, durable frame and efficient mechanics to command the zone. Working from a repeatable delivery, he showed the ability to drive downhill with a firm FB and a CB that had consistent depth. The 6’3” RHP generated weak contact and showed swing-and-miss potential with his CB.
FB: 86-88
CB: 70-72
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Morrie Fried (‘26, MA)⬇️
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 8, 2025
6’3” 205lb RHP came in for a strong inning of relief. Showed firm FB and a CB with depth, mixing speeds well to keep hitters off balance. Repeatable mechanics and strong frame make him a promising two-way talent.
FB: 86-88 mph / Firm
CB: 70-72 mph /… pic.twitter.com/FCBOfgHvNU
Jake Dolan (‘26, NJ) SS • Seton Hall University Commit • 6’ 175lb
Dolan showcased elite athleticism and speed during his performance, highlighted by a hard-hit 2B down the left field line. The Seton Hall commit demonstrated aggressive plate presence and quick bat speed, turning on a low pitch with authority. He showed off his wheels by stretching the hit into a 2B and was a threat on the basepaths, 6.67 60-yard runner.
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Hudson Ferrando (‘26, NJ) IF • Uncommitted • 5’11” 170lb
Ferrando showed a mature and efficient offensive approach, collecting two 2Bs to the left side and driving in a pair of runs. Working from a relaxed stance, Ferrando showed a slight uphill swing path that allowed him to generate consistent loft and gap-to-gap carry. He stays short and connected through the zone, displaying a good feel for timing and barrel accuracy. His advanced swing mechanics and ability to drive the ball to all fields makes him a high-follow offensive infielder in the 2026 class.
2-2, 2 2Bs, 2RBI
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Jacob Permakoff (‘26, NY) • RHP • Uncommitted • 6’7 195lb
Tall, projectable RHP who uses long levers to move efficiently down the mound. Shows strong back leg engagement and creates quality hip-to-shoulder separation, generating easy velocity with a controlled, repeatable delivery. High-upside arm with plenty of room to fill out his frame.
FB: 86 MPH / Late Life
SL: 72 MPH / Sharp
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Jacob Permakoff (‘26, NY)⬇️
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 8, 2025
Tall, protectable RHP uses his long levers and controlled movements in his delivery. Gets into the back leg well as he glides down the mound while also creating separation between his upper and lower half.
FB: 86 MPH / Late Life
SL: 72 MPH / Sharp… pic.twitter.com/I90m4nJWxH
Will Heisler
('26, MA)
Long levered RHH with a high leg lift and compact swing mechanics. Shows the ability to stay tight and inside the baseball; using his size to create easy power throughout his swing. Flashed advanced strength to the pull side launching a 2 run shot deep over the left field fence.
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Thomas Alberalla ('26, NY) • MIF • 5’8 175lb
Athletic LHH showed off his power driving a pitch to the fence for a 2RBI triple. Uses a toe tap load and uphill bat path through the zone. Utilizes his strong lower half to generate power; driving through his legs with balance and intent. Showcased strength at contact with ability to lift the ball to the pull side.
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Dom Innocenti
(‘26, NJ) RHP • Uncommitted • 5’9 175lb
Gets long with the upper half and gets the arm up early, leading to a consistent release point and strong command in the zone. Sinks into the lower half effectively to generate power and drives down the mound with intent. Clean mechanics and repeatable delivery point to continued growth on the mound.
FB: 88
CH: 77
SL: 75
CB: 70
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Raymond Tavarez (‘27, NJ)
Raymond Tavarez put together a strong showing at the plate, showcasing a mature approach and sneaky power. The left-handed hitter consistently timed up pitches with a deep hand load and smooth lower half mechanics, allowing him to pull a double deep into right field. His ability to stay balanced through contact and use the whole field makes him a tough out in any lineup. Tavarez has shown signs of growing physicality and feel for the barrel, and he continues to trend in the right direction.
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Raymond Tavarez (‘27, NJ)⬇️
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 8, 2025
Pulls a 2B to deep RF showing sneaky pop from a deep load. Smart approach at the plate, stays balanced and uses his lower half well to drive the baseball with intent. #BostonClassic | #uncommitted | @Warehouse_ball
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Willy Peña (‘27, NJ) OF • LHH
Willy Peña impressed with both the bat and glove during the event. Offensively, the left-handed hitter showed quick hands and a big swing that created natural loft, driving a ground-rule double deep to right field. His upright stance and aggressive approach allowed him to turn on fastballs with authority. Defensively, Peña made a highlight-reel play with a sliding backhand stop and strong throw across the diamond to end the inning—flashing range, instincts, and arm strength. Peña’s tools continue to stand out, and his two-way impact is undeniable.
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Willy Peña (‘27, NJ)⬇️
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 8, 2025
LHH turns on a FB and drives it deep to RF for a ground-rule 2B. Upright stance and aggressive swing creates easy loft with fast bat speed. Impact lefty bat with natural lift. #BostonClassic | #uncommitted | @Warehouse_Ball
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Jake Wilson (’26, PA) • UT • Uncommitted • 6’1 185 lb
RHH with a wide base and short stride, allowing the front foot to get down early and stay on time. Quick hands work inside the ball, creating a direct path and strong barrel control. Drove a ball into the LCF gap, flashing gap-to-gap ability and a simple, efficient swing.
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Jake Wilson (’26, PA) ⬇️
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 8, 2025
RHH w/ wide base short stride to get the front foot down early. Hands work inside the ball quickly to drive a ball to LCF. #BostonClassic | #Uncommitted | @AllStarBaseball
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Preston Tripp (‘27, ME) • LHP • Uncommitted • 6’0 165lb
Tall, Lanky LHP with a high leg kick and clean over the top stroke. Coils into the back hip at the top of his delivery, creating tension before driving downhill intensely. Mixed 3 pitches effectively throughout the outing, showing feel for sequencing and command. Consistently was ahead in counts working extremely effectively throwing only 44 pitches in a 5 inning outing giving up 0 runs.
5IP | 2H | 0ER | 0BB | 4K
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Ishaam Jasani
(‘27, NJ) RHP • 6’4” 185 lb
Ishaam Jasani showcased advanced presence on the mound during his complete game outing. The tall 6’4” righty used a deceptive fastball with natural arm-side run that consistently jammed hitters, producing weak contact throughout the game. His slider was his primary secondary offering, showing good depth and late break that generated multiple swing-and-misses. Jasani maintained a consistent tempo and velo across all 7 innings, working efficiently and attacking the zone. His ability to mix speeds and keep hitters off balance highlighted his maturity on the mound and makes him a follow in the 2027 class.
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Ishaam Jasani (‘27, NJ)📝
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 8, 2025
6’4” RHP threw a complete game with 8 Ks. FB ran in on batters and created weak contact, while the SL generated s/m. Maintained velo throughout the outing and worked with pace.
7IP: 0ER, 8Ks, 1BB #BostonClassic | #uncommitted | @Warehouse_Ball … pic.twitter.com/0RRpry4Der