Connor Mac Bean (2029 SS, Haymarket, VA) Bean lacks present size at 5-4/120 but he has a loose and flowing swing with surprising bat speed. He lived on the barrel for his entire round with solid gap to gap contact.
Mason Riddick (2029 OF, Chesapeake, VA) has a strong lower half that he uses well to create bat speed. It's a pretty short swing with some lift to it and he was able to get the ball in the air consistently to the middle of the field.
Reggie Tinson III (2029 3B, White Plains, MD) is a loose young athlete with nice hand quickness and bat speed. He showed good barrel awareness and was able to make swing adjustments to drive the ball to all fields.
Cameron Smith (2030 OF, Greensboro, NC) stands out with his strong 6-1/170 build and simply over powered some baseballs during his round. His swing can get abrupt at times but he turns hard and swings aggressively.
Ryne Aimone (2029 1B, Vienna, VA) looks the part of the projectable and athletic left-handed hitter at 6-1/160 and has a well controlled swing with good lift from a low and comfortable hand load and present bat speed.
Jett Hansen (2029 SS, Powhatan, VA) sets up in a narrow and casual stance and then explodes on the ball with an aggressive swing and very good present bat speed. He gets loose and extended through contact and pulled some balls hard.
Quincy Burns (2029 RHP, Frederick, MD) has good size and strength at 6-0/160 and talent on both sides of the ball. He stayed in the middle of the field with hard line drive contact and repeated his swing and timing well.
Samuel Oh (2030 SS, Fulton, MD) is another smaller player at 5-3/115 with an excellent present swing that maximizes solid hard contact, especially when he's staying inside and through the ball and lining it to right center field.
Macon Gwynn (2030 3B, Morehead City, NC) has lots of time and room to add to his 5-8/125 frame but he has fast hands and projects very well for a young hitter. He also hits with lots of confidence and has some adjustability to his approach at a young age.