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Ham is a quality athlete, running an event best 7.22 60-yard dash. The ball jumps off of the barrel and he swings the bat with lots of intent. The shortstop has the ability to lift the ball with authority to pull side and the pop projects.
Clark showed quality bat speed that projects at the plate as well as som nice arm talent on the mound. The North Carolina native ran the fastball up to 80 mph with life and paire it with a sharp 11-5 shaped curveball that plays well.
Gable has a well-rounded game and showed solid power to the pull side during batting practice. The actions and arm plays from behind the dish and he also recorded throws up to 83 mph from the outfield during workouts.
Rusak showed off some impressive two-way upside. The primary third baseman showed a fast arm and a lively heater on the bump, topping out at 86 mph with a sharp slider to pair. There is a ton of arm speed and he also showed juice and obvious strength during his round of batting practice.
Ragsdale recorded an exit velocity of 85 mph and there is clear strength at the point of contact. The power projects really well moving forward and there is upside on the mound as well, running the fastball up to 85 mph with a sweeping slider to compliment.
Harris impressed across the board and can impact the game in a number of ways. He employs a mature middle of the field approach at the plate with a line drive oriented swing. The primary catcher also topped at 80 mph with athleticism on the mound.
Liles has a short and functional stroke with simple parts that produced good results. He swung the bat really well in game as well, showing lots of comfort using all fields and especially to the opposite field gap.