Bradley Baylor (2027 Cutler Bay, FL) took one of the best early batting practices, blistering balls all over the yard. He is physical and looks to have a good blend of hit and power.
Christian Gomez (2027 Haymarket, VA) continued his incredible summer showing a current hit and loft batting practice, making the spacious right field fence look short at times.
Hector Green (2027 Narajito, PR) has lightning quick hands and solid barrels skills, he hit back to back homers on swings during his round showing the current impact as well.
Richard Marshall (2027 Whitby, ON-CAN) has a strong 6-2 frame and turns very well for his size, he was on the barrel and showed the ability to lift to the pull side.
Clay Eichlin (2027 Lakeland, FL) has an extremely chisled and strong frame with noticeably strong forearms. All helped show some of the best bat speed during drills and the ball came off the bat loud when squared.
Nico Moritz-Toledo (2027 Gainesville, GA) displayed one of the better hit tools during drills as he hit line drives all over the yard. The thump is coming as the short swing starts to space out.
Mac Morris (2027 Taylors , SC) has one of the more refined swings in the event and he looked to do damage from start to finish, He used his base exceptionally well during batting practice.
Zowen Watson (2027 San Diego, CA) has very quick wrists and is an athletic mover. The power has ticked up some which makes the profile very interesting.
JJ Utash (2027 Bosque Farms, NM) has some of the best raw power in the class and given his projectable frame and athleticism there is no way he shouldn’t bridge the gap to his ceiling. He cleared the LF fence multiple times.
Chase Thompson (2027 Honolulu, HI) started off the round showing solid barrel skills and then opened it up later and drove balls deep to the pull side.
Tyler Shindo (2027 Honolulu, HI) is a polished hitter from both sides of the plate and takes a mature batting practice, hitting liners up the middle throughout.
Ethan Shi (2027 San Diego, CA) has big intent in the box and consistently got the barrel out and drove the ball hard to the pull side during drills.
Reed Ross (2027 Paradise Valley, AZ) has a very quick swing and looks to attack in the box. He was on time and spaced the barrel creating good jump off the bat.
Michael Mendoza (2027 Rialto, CA) really throws the core and it produces big bat speed when the hands are launched. He looks to elevate to the pull side and when he connected it was loud.
Ben Jacobus (2027 Tempe, AZ) has a good frame to fill and already has a very quick bat. He hit a ton on the screws for line drives to the pull side.
Quinton Griffin (2027 Phoenix, AZ) has a good frame and quick hands, he stayed linear and barreled balls with authority to the middle.
Max Germaine (2027 Mesa, AZ) has an athletic 6-3/195 frame and is a fluid mover in the right-handed box. He barreled balls with consistency and showed good carry to all fields.
Eric Shim (2027 Temecula, CA) took a very consistent batting practice, seemingly back spinning line drives to the middle on every single swing.
Parker Lipp (2027 Jesuit, HS) has a high waist on his 6-2 frame and louds of room to fill. He has a loose left-handed swing and excellent time as he belted balls hard during his round.
Austin Olness (2027 Hermosa Beach, CA) has very quick hands to go with a strong frame and lots of power potential. He peppered low line drives that came off the barrel hot.
Evan Rodriguez (2027 Simi Valley, CA) has a simple process with good hand speed. He separates well a can put a charge into the ball when out front.
Ian Tseng (2028 San Diego, CA) has a sound mechanical swing and has a solid middle of the field approach and proved the ability to connect on liners consistently.
Joel Vargas (2027 San Diego, CA) gets the most out of his wiry 5-10/155 frame and can drive balls well to the pull side gap. He has clear ability to find the barrel when he launches.
Lukas Waite (2027 San Diego, CA) is a very athletic right-handed hitter with a short and quick stroke that provided good jump on back spun liners. This will easily translate to game play.
Danny De La Torre (2027 Corona, CA) has bad intentions in the box and looks to get the bat head out and drive balls to the pull side, which he did.
Camden Nishnick (2027 San Diego, CA) has a physical 6-5/225 frame and big power in the right-handed box. He has a very strong point of contact and was able to true-spin balls to the pull side.
Adrian Bellanger (2027 Spicewood, TX) has a very quick bat and bad intentions in the box. He was very aggressive getting the bat head out and there is real jump.
Lubin Rincon (2027 Pearland, TX) has a smooth stroke and effortless bat speed, he stayed to the middle with line drives early before opening it up and showing pull side power. Highest level tools.
Parker Robinson (2027 Schererville, IN) has an extremely projectable 6-4/200 frame and the swing is quick and provides good length given his long levers. The is a huge floor as a run producing, middle of the line up threat.
Ty Holt (2027 Fort Smith, AR) has a simple and low effort process with excellent bat to ball skills and a clean approach. The hit tool stand out now and the power is coming.
Gavin Stanislowski (2027 Oakbrook Terrace, IL) uses his turn well to space the barrel and he drilled ball to the pull side with authority showing his power upside.
Gustavo Navejas (2027 Thrall, TX) has a large and strong frame and moves well through his forward move. He has a very strong point of contact and showed the ability to do damage when on time.
Carver Crouch (2027 Jackson GA) has a good sequence and feel for the barrel. He can drive liners to all fields and is strength away from true impact.
Joshua Priest (2027 San Diego, CA) has a very strong frame and is a twitchy athlete. He used a linear process and good approach to absolutely smoke liners to the middle of the field during his round.
Joaquin Warmus (2027 Gilbert, AZ) has an aggressive forward move and uses the ground very well to create a ton of force through contact. He drove balls easily to the pull side gap.
Jayden Serna (2027 Rosena Beach, CA) has a tall frame with long levers and coordinates them well to work the barrel through the zone. He took a professional batting practice hitting line drive to both gaps.
Sammy Saigh (2027 Phoenix, AZ) turns well around the spine and creates torque to ambush baseball out front, driving them well to the pull side.
Chace Robbins (2027 Wills Point, TX) is a switch hitter with a solid swing from both sides. His left-handed swing looks to be able to natural lift with carry.
Carson Reeves (2027 Buford, GA) took a good round, hitting a lot of line drives to all fields before driving one over the opposite field wall.
Matthew Prior (2027 San Diego, CA) has a long and lean body and did a good job timing up the levers to create easy back spin and lots of hard contact to the left centerfield gap.
Jomes Dono (2027 Boynton Beach, FL) continues to prove his impact bat is a real weapon. He was on the barrel and smashing balls deep to the alleys all through the ball park.
Maverick Bolen (2027 Scottsdale, AZ) used the rear leg to coil and hold before unleashing the barrel with good intent. There is a real power profile as the 6-4 frame fills out.
Jason Franco (2027 Calimesa, CA) turns the barrel well and enters the zone deep with good barrel speed, allowing him to hit extremely hard liners during batting practice.