Jaxson Wood (2026 SS, Hoover, AL) showed really fast hands with the makings of solid bat speed. He hit several pull side and middle of the field fly balls with carry that will turn to home runs with added strength and size.
Alika Ahu (2026 SS, Honolulu, HI) showed the makings of really solid power upside. He leveraged well out in front and there's big power potential down the line.
Graham Charboneau (2026 OF, Kingwood, TX) swings hard and with plenty of intent, resulting in exit velocities that climbed north of triple digits. He's a big, strong kid with plenty of bat speed and impact potential.
James Clark (2026 SS, Santa Ana, CA) peppered the field with line drives and showed a pretty controlled, compact stroke from the left side. There's barrel control and plenty quick hands to move around the yard.
Trey Ebel (2026 SS, Rancho Cucamonga, CA) has really heavy hands with the ability to impact the baseball to any part of the park. He was north of 100 off the bat and really has a nice blend of hit and power tools.
Eric EJ Booth Jr. (2026 OF, Bassfield, MS) showed some of the best bat speed and power potential we saw during group two, depositing multiple home runs. It's a super fast bat that can turn the barrel to pull with leverage and intent.
Nolan Ramoley (2026 OF, Palos Park, IL) has a bevy of exciting tools including the offensive ones. It's bat speed and the ability to turn the barrel from the right side that showed intriguing power upside too.
Genson Veras (2026 OF, Plantation, FL) showed some of the best power of the second group with multiple 100+ exits and huge upside. It's massive bat speed and the power comes really easy too.
Rylan Baker (2026 OF, Fernandina, FL) took a really professional round, knocking line drives and ground balls all over the yard. He got into the mid-90s off the bat and really manipulates the bat head well.
Deion Cole (2026 OF, Woodstock, GA) has some significant power upside, lacing hard hit balls all over the pull side. Several balls came off the bat at 100+ and the bat speed was standout amongst the group.
Isaiah Galason (2026 SS, Kathleen, GA) is super athletic and showed a substantial hit tool projection. There's whip, bat speed, and flashes of serious impact to the pull side.
Jaden Jackson (2026 OF, Redondo Beach, CA) took a very consistent and loud round, showing both the hit and power tools. There's a really compact stroke with 100+ impact behind it.
Karson Reeder (2026 RHP, Tomball, TX) homered during the round showing plenty of strength off the barrel and present power. He leveraged the ball to pull and has lots of carry.
Jax Robinson (2026 C, Waxahachie, TX) showed a good blend of hit and power with a consistent, leveraged stroke. Robinson is strong with good carry off the bat and well-hit balls on a good basis.
Cody Boshell (2026 1B, St Johns, FL) homered to the pull side during the round and showed good power potential throughout the round. It's a violent swing with plenty of leverage and the left-handed power is the selling point.
Landon Church (2026 MIF, Clemmons, NC) took a super consistent round, consistently lacing hard hit balls to all parts of the field. The hands are relaxed and tension free with real feel to project out on the hit tool.
Colt Springall (2026 2B, Brentwood, TN) took a really professional round, spraying hard hit line drive contact throughout the park. There's plenty of whip to the hands and barrel with an accurate bat.
Johnny Badala (2026 OF, Nokomis, FL) flashed some pretty impressive pull side power, peaking at 100 mph off the barrel on his best swings. There's real bat speed and athleticism to the swing with a high power ceiling.
Sean Dunlap (2026 C, Crown Point, IN) has a super interesting athlete and physical combination with huge bat speed and power potential. He had exit velocities over 100 during the round and the power upside is significant.
Elliot Lascelles (2026 SS, Toronto, ON) handled the barrel with advanced feel, lining balls all over the yard. There's hitterish tendencies here with a super accurate barrel.
Robert Omidi (2026 SS, Mississauga, ON) took one of the loudest rounds of the day, launching four home runs from the left side. There's huge bat speed with real hitter traits and the power spoke for itself.
Ethan Rathmann (2026 OF, Windermere, FL) showed good impact behind the right-handed swing with a consistently executed approach. There were lots of pull side line drives with more power as he continues to lift and backspin.
Judah Ota (2026 OF, Honolulu, HI) showed some huge power in the left-handed stick, peaking at an exit velocity of 105. There's huge left-handed bat speed with a super exciting power profile to dream on.
Aiden Ruiz (2026 SS, Queens, NY) showed solid barrel skill from both sides of the plate with an accurate bat head from the left and better power from the right. It's a crisp, compact stroke with really fast hands too.
Johnson Dubose (2026 SS, Atlanta, GA) showed some super intriguing upside, really separating hard and flashing the power to dream on. The bat speed is there and there's lots of ceiling to like.
Alain Gomez-Gudiño (2026 C, Scottsdale, AZ) showed a switch hit tool with solid feel but there's lots to like especially about the left-handed swing. He homered from the left side and the bat speed and power potential are exciting.
Matt Ponatoski (2026 SS, Hamilton, OH) has big physicality and athleticism to the profile and the left-handed bat speed stood out. There could be significant pull side power as he continues to grow.
Tj McQuillan (2026 3B, St. John, IN) flashed some of the huge power he's known for, hitting a 100 exit velocity homer off the rocks. The left-handed swing plays for significant power and leverage.
Winston Pennant (2026 OF, Riverview, FL) hit a homer during the round and showed some loud pull side impact. There's real bat speed here and the upside is vast.
Miles Young (2026 SS, Houston, TX) showed huge bat speed, really impacting the ball with consistency to the pull side. There's significant physicality and the power profile here is really exciting.
Easton Autrey (2026 3B, Corsicana, TX) took one of the best rounds of the night, launching balls to the pull side with frequency and consistency. It's huge bat speed and huge leverage with a super exciting power profile.
JC Pacheco (2026 SS, Wayne, NJ) showed a really consistent swing, hitting balls to the middle of the field with frequency. It's a consistent hit tool with upside and performance.