Kingston George (2030 OF, Allen, TX) whipped the barrel through the zone with real bat speed, sending hard contact all around the field, staying through the ball nicely with intent.
Tucker Richardson (2030 SS, Mobile, AL) was able to create some separation in his swing, getting the barrel out front while showing some carry when remaining on time with his lower half.
Bryant Ju (2030 C, Cerritos, CA) showed off a short, compact stroke with loose hands and plenty of bat speed, getting the barrel out front with some life off of the barrel when squared.
Austin Coleman (2030 1B, Spring Hill, TN) is a presence in the box and was able to use his strength to his advantage, impacting balls to the pull side with some carry.
Leyland Henry (2029 3B, Houston, TX) was able to showcase some of his juice as he stayed shorter to the ball and drove a couple deep the other way to the right-center field gap.
Ernesto “AJ” Juarez showed quickness in his hands with a shorter path, remaining on time with his load while lifting some balls to the middle and pull side parts of the field.
Leyton West (2030 OF, Madison, AL) showed a low effort, fluid stroke with leverage from the left side of the plate, back spinning balls around the yard with ease.
There’s lots of looseness in the hands from Raylen Hunter (2029 OF, Pacolet, SC) as he was able to consistently get the barrel out front and show off his bat-to-ball skills.
Easton Mauler (2030 OF, Fort Myers, FL) warmed up throughout his round, showing some present bat speed with balance in the box, living on the barrel with potential juice to come moving forward.
Noah Osterman (2030 LHP, Newnan, GA) lived on the barrel throughout his round, getting it out front well at the point of contact to square up baseballs all over the park.
Jancarlos Nunez (2030 C, Royse City, TX) gets the most out of his frame, showing strength in his hands while impacting the ball with regularity to the pull side, flashing some deep carry.
Cam King (2029 OF, Moulton, AL) uses his size to his advantage, working hard line drive contact to the pull side while finding the barrel pretty consistently.
Christian Choe (2030 SS, Bedford, TX) gets the barrel through the zone with some intent, showing life behind the barrel to impact the ball to the pull side.
Alex Cothern (2030 SS, Cedar Point, NC) has nice tools to follow moving forward with additional strength, showing a loose, leveraged stroke with feel for the barrel and some present life coming off to all fields.
Clayton Ratliff (2030 OF, Casa Grande, AZ) showcased a balanced and loose swing form the right side, utilizing his long limbs to generate extension out front with some present carry coming off.
Fabio Fumai (2030 SS, Doral, FL) stays short to the ball with his hands, staying on time with his lower half while showing some lift through the point of contact.
Paxton Scoggin (2030 SS, Silo, OK) stays tight with his hands, impacting the baseball line to line with some back spin and carry coming off the barrel. Then he switched over to the left field and continued to find the barrel with solid carry and consistent barrel.
Amir Hopkins (2029 OF, Chesapeake, VA) showed some present bat speed and barrel feel from the left side of the plate before jumping over to the right and showing a mirrored stroke, lining balls with fast hands.
Daniel Fernandez (2030 C, Tampa, FL) has enticing tools in the box to follow moving forward, showing fast hands with the ability to backspin the baseball well to the middle of the field.
Bryan Johnson Jr. (2030 OF, Atlanta, GA) was able to flick balls with ease, showing present impact off the barrel when he let the barrel fly at the point of contact.
Logan Marichal (2030 C, Hollywood, FL) has some real whip to the barrel head and looseness in his hands, consistently turning on baseball with some strength to the pull side.
James Watson (2030 OF, Canton, GA) has a short and direct stroke to the baseball, driving the ball to all parts of the field with real strength, including one late in the round that banged high off the Green Monster.
Josiah Lavea-Aldridge (2030 OF, Las Vegas, NV) showed flashes throughout his round of strength and bat speed, showing strength in his hands to drive to both right and left field.
Amani Tuiasosopo (2030 SS, Issaquah, WA) put together a very nice round, staying loose and easy with his hands while living on the barrel consistently throughout his round of BP.
Brandon Sweeney (2030 SS, Atherton, CA) ran into some balls to the middle and pull side parts of the field, staying on time with his lower half load throughout.
Evan Killough (2030 C, Corinth, MS) stays short and direct from his launch, whipping the barrel through with some strength, especially when turning on the baseball.
Caleb Smith (2030 LHP, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA) put together a nice round, especially for being listed as a primary arm, as he lived consistently on the barrel throughout.
Mason Miller (2029 SS, Stafford, VA) lived on the. Barrel throughout his round, staying simple with his swing while generating back spin off of the barrel and impacting to the middle and opposite fields.
Jesse Maddox (2029 OF, San Diego, CA) has a strong frame and let his hands go to work, getting the barrel out front with extension and life coming off.
Grayson Liddle (2030 C, Washington, DC) showed off his barrel skills as he sprayed contact around the yard throughout his round, staying balanced in the box.
Mason Devine (2030 OF, Raleigh, NC) is a strong 6-0 cathcer out of North Carolina who showed off his strength during his round, putting a couple balls to the Green Monster, with one bouncing off in the middle of his round.
Jason Spray, Jr (2030 OF, Murfreesboro, TN) put together a strong round throughout, squaring up the baseball with real whip to his barrel, back spinning baseballs deep to the pull side.
Wells Allen (2030 RHP, Winston-Salem, NC) impressed earlier on the mound and continued to show well throughout his round, flashing some juice out to the pull side when squared up.
Daniel Sangemino (2030 3B, Lakeland, FL) showed a rather consistent set of mechanics in the box, leading to squared up baseballs throughout his round to both the middle and pull side parts of the field.
Luke Skarda (2029 1B, Cibolo, TX) demolished some baseballs throughout his round of BP, consistently impacting the ball deep to the pull, putting his own dent higher into the Monster.
Luca Briggs (2029 C, Chesterfield, VA) immediately came out and created some stretch in his swing, getting extended through the point of contact with line drive carry coming off the barrel.
Ryder Serna (2030 SS, Rosena Ranch, CA) showed a long and fluid stroke through the zone, barreling up the baseball with a high contact approach and feel for squaring up the ball consistently.
Julius Berrios (2030 RHP, Chula Vista, CA) showed a balanced set of mechanics at the plate, staying short to the ball with a full finish through, consistently squaring up the baseball.
Tucker Nall (2030 SS, Spartanburg, SC) was on the barrel through his round, creating some stretch and extension in his swing with some heaviness to the barrel at the point of contact.
Trey Vandergriff (2030 SS, Milton, GA) has components to his swing to build upon, showing a handle for the barrel while working to the middle and opposite parts of the field with a shorter stroke.
Carson Schoener (2030 3B, Las Vegas, NV) has a left-handed swing to watch moving forward as it’s both direct and fast to the baseball, showing some real impact strength already with plenty more to come.
Beau Sawyer (2030 C, Tampa, FL) did a nice job of getting the barrel extended out front, showing off some strength while working on a linear plane through the zone with line drive carry.
Omar Henriquez (2030 SS, New Milford, NJ) has real tools in his swing to follow closely. There’s lots of quickness to his hands as he whips the barrel through the zone, staying compact while creating present leverage.
Brant Restovich (2030 OF, Shreveport, LA) was balanced in his round, creating nice extension and separation in his swing and as he continues to add strength, the ball will only continue to jump harder.
Calvin Madenspacher (2029 OF, Clayton, NC) has fast hands and he showed them off, turning around baseballs to the pull side with present bat speed through the zone and makings of lift at the point of contact.
Anthony Bazan (2029 OF, Cedar Hill, TX) showed lots to like in his left-handed swing, living on the barrel throughout his swing with lots of quickness to his barrel and impact to the pull side.
Johnny Lee (2030 SS, Livermore, CA) came out banging baseballs throughout his round, showing off real strength to the pull side as he was able to make his own mark on the Monster with a deep drive to left field.
Davis Austin Trombley (2030 OF, Chandler, AZ) showed fast hands from the start of his round, getting the barrel through the zone in a hurry with heaviness to the barrel, impacting the ball very consistently.
Noah Burt (2030 RHP, Ocean Springs, MS) wrapped up BP for the 13u National Showcase as the last batter and he showed solid present bat speed through the zone, impacting some deep to the pull side during his round.