OF Charlie Sarsfield ('27 eligible) was one of the more intriguing underclassmen I saw in Jupiter. Collected at least one hit in 2 of his team's 3 games and went 3-for-7 with a pair of stolen bases on the weekend.
Wiry, athletic build at 5'10" and 170-lbs. Stands fairly tall in the box with a slightly open front side and an ear-high handset. Minimal load that includes a slight barrel tip and bat wrap. Hands don't drift at all. Will widen his base a bit in 2K counts. Twitchy, athletic operation in which Sarsfield has plus hand speed. Barrel really accelerates through the zone. Showed the ability to adjust.
Like he did all summer, Sarsfield flashed polished swing decisions. Didn't expand the strike zone, couple of confident takes against breaking balls. Consistently got his front foot down on time and was in a good position to hit. Clear comfortability in the box, prototypical top-of-the-order bat.
Sarsfield projects as a hit-over-power profile, though there's some present thump to the pull-side. Registered a 100 mph EV on a base hit. TBD how physical he is when all is said and done, but it's not difficult to envision Sarsfield adding 10 pounds of good weight to his frame. More impact on the way.
Plus runner, especially underway, and it's a tool that translates on both sides of the baseball. Quick first step and good instincts in CF with strong off the bat reads, Sarsfield has plenty of range to either gap and has also shown he's comfortable coming in on the baseball. Would give the arm a 45/50.
Sarsfield displayed an advanced baseball IQ and was "in the game" every pitch. One particular play that stood out to me was a swinging bunt in a 1st and 3rd situation. Soft ground ball to the 3B side, Sarsfield crept down the line, broke towards home when the pitcher turned his back to him and scored. 2027 player on which to keep close tabs!