Mid Atlantic Championship - Top Performers Day 1

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Colson Comienski (‘29,VA) • RHP • 6’5” 210lb


Projectable 6’5” 210-pound frame with long levers that create natural leverage and extension down the mound. Features fluid arm action from a high three-quarter slot, working with intent while maintaining athleticism throughout the delivery. Creates quality angle on the fastball and continues to show the traits of a high-upside young arm.


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Kiptyn Carley (‘29,VA) • OF • 6’2” 165lb


Projectable 6’2” frame with a subtle toe-tap operation that keeps the swing controlled and on time. Creates quality barrel depth with a quick, efficient path through the zone, generating loud contact and turning it into an inside-the-park home run. Athletic mover with present bat speed and offensive upside.


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Hank Krise (‘27,FL) • C • Uncommitted • 5’11” 185lb


Balanced setup in the box with a subtle hover operation that keeps the hands in a strong firing position. Showed present bat speed through the zone, staying connected throughout the swing and driving a loud double to center field. Continues to flash strength off the barrel and the ability to create quality impact.


https://play.ps-baseball.com/player-profile/baseball/629ce7eb-f4a6-49ac-8dc5-03fefb3ee105



Maxwell Snyder (‘27,MD) • C • Uncommitted • 6’0” 190lb


Slightly open stance with excellent balance throughout the operation. Stays connected through the swing while showing quick barrel speed through the zone, creating loud impact on a grand slam home run. Continues to showcase present strength, quality bat speed, and the ability to change the game with one swing.


Grand Slam HR


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Luke Anderson (‘28,MD) • RHP • Uncommitted • 6’2” 190lb


Projectable 6’2” 190-pound frame that gets down the mound with intent and athleticism. Features compact arm action from an over-the-top slot, allowing him to consistently command the fastball to both sides of the plate and effectively change eye levels within the strike zone. Shows advanced feel for locating the baseball and attacking hitters with confidence.


FB: 81-83 mph

CB: 67-68 mph


https://play.ps-baseball.com/player-profile/baseball/bcd594ed-8526-48be-b8af-ab9abbff5364



Dominic Alves (‘27,MD) • SS • Uncommitted • 5’11” 175lb


Quiet hands and fluid, efficient movements allow him to stay under control throughout the swing. Shows present bat speed with the ability to drive line drives to the backside. Continued to find the barrel throughout the day at #MAChamp, working from a wide stance with a short stride to stay on plane and drive another hard-hit ball back through center field. 


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Caleb Anderson (‘28,MD) • C • Uncommitted • 5’11” 170lb


Put together a strong day at #MAChamp, consistently finding the barrel and producing quality contact. Uses a tall setup to coil into a strong launch position with a subtle hover operation, staying connected throughout the swing. Collected a pair of line-drive singles, including one to the pull side and another to the opposite field, showcasing present bat-to-ball skills and an all-fields approach.


https://play.ps-baseball.com/player-profile/baseball/fd083406-6e1a-4855-82b5-05b974a32a6b



Brody Saienni (‘28,DE) • CF • Uncommitted • 5’10” 140lb


Fluid left-handed swing that stays connected throughout the operation. Generates present bat speed through the zone with an efficient path, allowing the barrel to work with authority. Turned on the baseball and launched a three-run home run, showcasing impact potential and an intriguing offensive ceiling.


https://play.ps-baseball.com/player-profile/baseball/0071a72c-6537-4df0-bcac-f2a80e6acb94



Raymond Tavarez (‘27,NJ) • RHP • Uncommitted • 6’2” 190lb


Projectable 6’2” 190-pound frame with a fluid arm action from a high three-quarter slot. Repeats the delivery well and consistently commands the fastball to the outer third at the knees, creating uncomfortable at-bats and working ahead in counts. Continues to show quality feel for locating the fastball with confidence.


FB: 83-85 mph / 2215 rpm


https://play.ps-baseball.com/player-profile/baseball/094cc91a-7321-43ac-926a-a3a76f8ce5ba



Tanner Odachowski (‘30,MD) • OF • 5’6” 140lb


Balanced setup with a short stride that keeps the swing under control and on time. Shows advanced barrel control and quick bat speed, allowing him to drive the baseball with authority. Produced a deep pull-side double, flashing present feel for the barrel and plenty of offensive upside as an incoming 2030 prospect.


EV: 88 mph
LA: 23°


https://play.ps-baseball.com/player-profile/baseball/c4671b08-49aa-4a53-a970-430993e81f5b



Ryan Waugh (‘28,VA) • RHP • Uncommitted • 6’2” 165lb


Fluid arm action from an over-the-top slot, using his projectable 6’2” frame to create leverage and extension down the mound. Shows quality feel for a fastball-slider combination, effectively changing eye levels and keeping hitters off balance throughout the outing. Continues to project well with clean mechanics, repeatability, and plenty of room for added strength.


FB: 84-86 mph
SL: 74-77 mph


https://play.ps-baseball.com/player-profile/baseball/1167b6b6-7065-483e-916e-ed77f3d0688b


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