NJ Top Prospect Games - Session III: Quick Hits
July 18, 2026
On June 30th, our staff hosted the NJ Top Prospect Games - Session III at Rutgers University in Piscataway, NJ. Over 50 players made it out to this event, providing us with updated looks and a new list of players to follow in New Jersey.
We begin our post-event content today with our quick hits from the event, highlighting some of the notable players from the day and their numbers.
For a look at the entire event page, click HERE.
Position Players
OF Aidan Dill (Rumson-Fair Haven, 2027) the uncommitted outfielder started the event off hot with an event leading 6.81 sixty yard dash. He then followed that up with the event’s second highest exit velocity of 101.5 mph and second furthest max distance of 382 feet. Dill is 5-foot-11, 177-pounds with an athletic build that contains more room for physical maturity. Offensively, Dill stores his weight into his back hip and transfers the energy efficiently creating easy juice to the pull side. His swing creates depth in the zone and stays on-plane for all pitches in the strike zone.
2027 OF Aidan Dill (Rumson-Fair Haven); 5-11 187
— Prep Baseball New Jersey (@PrepBaseballNJ) June 30, 2026
EV: 101.5‼️
60: 6.81💨
Loud round from the #uncommitted outfielder. Twitchy frame w/ present athleticism & pop💪@DillAidan13522 | @PB_Uncommitted | #NJTPG pic.twitter.com/p6gZMsnqrr
+ MIF Kameron Fiorani (Cumberland Regional, 2027) was a top performer at the NJ Top Prospect Games where he hit a triple, double and deep fly-out to the 370’ sign in left-center field during gameplay against multiple high-level arm talents. Fiorani is a scrappy middle-infielder that ran a 7.0 sixty, hit a 98.5 mph exit velocity and threw 89 mph across the diamond from short stop. At the plate he produces impressive power from an athletic swing and set-up while maintaining balance and barrel accuracy. The South Jersey ball player is a player to watch at the Senior Future Games.
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2027 MIF Kameron Fiorani (Cumberland Regional); 5-8 179 LB
Loud day at the ballpark for the #uncommitted middle infielder. Lived on the barrel producing an XBH or loud out every AB👍@KameronFiorani | @PB_Uncommitted https://t.co/TsQXqvZeRn pic.twitter.com/LHppEN4e4X
+ C/UTL AJ Infantolino (Don Bosco Prep, 2027) is a versatile defender who can play every infield position alongside having his primary position as catcher. The 6-foot-1, 189-pound swiss army knife is a right-handed hitter that produced a max exit velocity of 98.3 mph and also flashed his in-game adjustability at the plate with 2 strikes. Infantolino noticeably let the baseball travel, shortened up his approach and shot the baseball into the right-center field gap for a single. Behind the plate, he displayed soft hands with an understanding for modern receiving techniques and threw the baseball 80 mph out of the crouch down to second base. Has the overall makings of the catcher at the next level.
2027 C/3B AJ Infantolino (Don Bosco Prep); 6-1 189
— Prep Baseball New Jersey (@PrepBaseballNJ) July 1, 2026
Stays thru this lower & away SL for a single into CF. Swing translates into gameplay well👍@AJ_inf1331 | @PB_Uncommitted | #NJTPG https://t.co/mIGN5NpPRT pic.twitter.com/WCB1ESA86a
Two-Ways
+ OF/RHP Luke Dana (Wall, 2028) is the fifth overall player in the Garden State’s 2028 class rankings and proved exactly why he is so highly touted. Dana, a 6-foot-4, 190-pound two-way prospect led the event in fastball velocity at 91.4 mph, ran a top 3 sixty-yard dash at 6.87, led the event in exit velocity at 102.0 mph, and also led the outfielders in positional velocities at 90 mph during the workout. He is a high-waisted, long levered, projectable rising sophomore who is just starting to scratch the surface. Offensively, he starts in a tall, stacked setup and gains considerable ground with a moderate leg kick landing in a wide base. He is able to clear his hips and snap the bat head out front generating a powerful swing. On the mound, his fastball jolts out of his hand and maintains life through the zone resulting in late whiffs from the hitters. Dana also flashed a curveball and changeup that he is developing. Must see prospect in the Northeast.
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— Prep Baseball New Jersey (@PrepBaseballNJ) July 5, 2026
2028 OF/RHP Luke Dana (Wall); 6-4 190 LB
FB: 87-90 T91.4💥
CB: 73-75
CH: 76-79
High-level FB w/ 20” of IVB & 18” of HM. Scattered command at times but found success w/ IZ & OZ whiffs on FB & CB👍@Luke_Dana9 | @ShooterHunt https://t.co/kgJ87IVrpQ pic.twitter.com/HsdoViA0VI
+ RHP/2B Adriel Huertas (Bergen Catholic, 2028) was the lone player to leave the yard during gameplay. The two-way prospect jumped on a 85 mph first pitch fastball and sent it well over the left-field wall. This smooth yet explosive swing was showcased during the BP portion of the workout where he consistently elevated baseballs to the pull side while producing mid 90s exit velocities. On the mound, Huertas was one of the more dynamic arm talents we were able to see from a velocity and stuff standpoint. The physical 5-foot-7, 181-pounder works downhill especially well resulting in a unique release height of 4 foot 4 inches. This release height paired with his upper 80 fastball, 2500 rpm of spin and 20” of IVB it has the potential to be one of the top overall pitches in the state. Alongside his high-level fastball is a slider with the potential of being in the “elite” category. Huertas throws his slider 75-77 mph and spins it consistently over 2700 rpm and reaches 2980 rpm of spin. This dynamic right-hander is a must see prospect in the Northeast, including at the Future Games.
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2028 RHP/2B Adriel Huertas (Bergen Catholic); 5-7 185 LB
FB: 86-88 T89.3💥
SL: 75-78 (2980🌪️)
Lower release height w/ over 22” of IVB on the FB makes for a very difficult pitch to barrel up. SL was spun over 2700 rpm consistently resulting in S&M👍… https://t.co/HGhkPWQkLU pic.twitter.com/smWGPOj8Hs
Pitchers
+ RHP Brody Racan (Kingsway, 2028) came out of the gates firing 9 straight fastballs and collected 4 straight strikeouts (started at-bats in 1-1 counts). The 6-foot-2, 193-pound right-handed pitcher is the seventh overall ranked player in the Garden State’s 2028 class and he performed to that standard at the NJ Top Prospect Games. During his impressive showing Racan’s fastball sat 87-89 mph and topped 89.9 mph while producing over 20” of IVB and over 16” of horizontal movement. When he deviated from the fastball he mixed in a 69-73 mph slider with over 2300 spin and above average feel for the strike zone. Racan is a Northeast arm talent that will be a must see over the next couple of months, including the Future Games.
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— Prep Baseball New Jersey (@PrepBaseballNJ) July 5, 2026
2028 RHP Brody Racan (Kingsway); 6-3 185 LB
FB: 87-89 T89.9💥
SL: 69-73
CH: 80
No. 7️⃣ player in NJ lit up the strike zone & the FB blew past hitters. Racked up half a dozen Ks in a couple innings of work.
Lively AA while maintaining command of his pitches👍… pic.twitter.com/fz0c39i8Ie
+ RHP Jacob Litsky (Cherokee, 2027) is an uncommitted RHP who continues to impress and gain size onto his frame with each and every look our staff gets on him. The 6-foot-1, 200-pounder works downhill with an intention to attack hitters each and everything pitch. During his 2 innings of work he flashed a heavy, bowling ball-like fastball that sat 85-88, topped at 88.8 mph and had over 19” of horizontal movement and less than 9” of IVB on average. He induced a lot of weak ground balls utilizing his heavy fastball while attacking the bottom quadrant of the strike zone. Litsky also flashed a 72-76 mph slider which tended to have late breaking horizontal movement with a more consistent pitch shape when thrown in the 75-76 mph range. Litsky will be a RHP to see at the Senior Future Games.
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— Prep Baseball New Jersey (@PrepBaseballNJ) July 5, 2026
2027 RHP Jacob Litsky (Cherokee); 6-1 198 LB
FB: 85-88 T88.8💥
SL: 72-76
The #uncommitted RHP continues to trend up w/ each look. Throws every pitch w/ intent. ASR on the FB & late horizontal break on the SL👍@JacobLitsky | @PB_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/6OSu9F96vK
