6/17/2017 12:02:35 PM
Matt Tyson (2019 C, Zolfo Springs, FL) The 6-foot-1, 190-pound catcher launched to contact on a direct path with a smooth, line drive plane through extension. Flashed present bat speed producing hard contact to the middle of the field throughout batting practice.
Ryan Windom (2019 SS, Charleston, SC) The Charleston native flashed quick hip actions to contact with a naturally leveraged barrel plane through the zone. Aggressively turned the barrel to baseball creating hard, loud contact.
Noah Dickerson (2018 OF, Windermere, FL) The 2018 grad showed good hand quickness through the zone generating solid whip at contact. Stayed behind the baseball well with the barrel control to work to all fields consistently.
Sebastian Baca (2018 LHP, Albuquerque, NM) Listed as a primary pitcher but impressed while at the plate today. Utilized a loose, extended path to contact creating good leverage at contact. When squared, produced good carry to the pull side gap with solid jump off the barrel.
Danny Cunningham (2018 OF, Fort Myers, FL) Consistently worked to all fields with balanced, line drive swing plane. Flashed the ability to turn the barrel with present bat speed and create hard contact to the pull side gap.
Elliot Rodriguez (2018 SS, Plantation, FL) The primary shortstop utilized a rotational lower half with a simple leg lift timer. Swung with intent to drive the baseball with authority on a naturally lifted plane through extension.
Brock Hutchinson (2018 OF, Lakeland, FL) The Lakeland, FL native showed a good knack for finding the barrel with the ability to manipulate bat head and work to all fields. Also showed the present bat speed to drive the baseball through each outfield gap.
Keagan Vance (2019 SS, Houston, TX) The 2019 grad easily repeated a balanced, line drive swing plane throughout batting practice creating hard, consistent contact to the middle of the field.
Zachary Nash (2018 1B, Shalimar, FL) Nash has a very strong, physical build that brings good presence to the plate. The 2018 grad has present bat speed with solid raw power that produced hard contact with carry to each gap on a slightly lifted plane through extension.
Ivan Quackenbush (2018 C, Springfield, MO) Hit from each side of the plate, but impressive from the left side. Quackenbush aggressively turned the barrel to baseball generating good bat speed through the zone. When on time and squared, the 2018 catcher created very loud contact on a lofted plane with solid carry to the pull side gap.
Mavrick Martinez (2019 2B, Houston, TX) The 2019 grad controlled the barrel well throughout the hitting zone producing hard line drive contact to all fields with ease.
Jack (John) McRae (2019 OF, Maitland, FL) Utilized a very balanced stance while at the plate with a mid field approach. Consistently squared up contact to the middle of the field throughout batting practice on a smooth, level plane through extension.
Derek(DJ) Radtke (2021 1B, Marietta, GA) The 2021 grad aggressively shifted into contact with lower half while hands worked through the zone on a loose, slightly lofted plane. Swung with intent creating hard, rising line drives to the middle of the field throughout batting practice.
Jorge Baez Roig (2018 OF, Yauco, PR) The primary outfield utilized a direct, uphill plane through the hitting zone that generated good backspin off the barrel. Also flashed the present bat speed and hand quickness to turn barrel and work to pull side with authority.
Donovan Whibbs (2018 SS, Gulf Breeze, FL) Whibbs utilized a very simple path to contact that created consistent, hard line drive contact to the middle of the field. The 2018 grad also showed the ability to manipulate barrel path and work to all fields with fluidity.