Vincent Guiffredo (2027 OF, Staten Island, NY) stayed consistent throughout his round with numerous line drives from gap-to-gap. He stays compact and direct with his hands, while delivering the barrel on-time and with present bat speed.
Jordan Dipinto (2028 1B, Broomall, PA) impressed with loud impact throughout his round, as the left-handed hitting 2028 creates easy bat speed and leverage out in-front. He stays connected throughout his swing, engages his lower half well and displayed legitimate power potential by leaving the yard multiple times.
Chase Hallett (2029 SS, Pennington, NJ) impressed with not only his frequency of being on the barrel but with his ability to impact the baseball with authority to all fields. It is a low-effort stroke with loose hands and plenty of present bat speed. He left the yard twice and creates tons of leverage out in-front.
Tyler Poutouves (2028 3B, Southington, CT) showed impressive strength at impact, while displaying a feel for the barrel and the ability to use the whole field. He stays compact and connected through contact.
Alex Allain (2026 SS, Fryeburg, ME) took one of the more consistent rounds of the day, as the left-handed hitting middle infielder implores a compact line drive stroke with plenty of present bat speed and feel for the barrel. He used the entire field well, flashed gap-to-gap juice and stays really well-connected throughout the entire swing process.
Kieran Turbitt (2027 OF, Middletown, NJ) was another impressive left-handed hitter that showed the ability to impact the baseball with authority rather consistently throughout his round. He engages his lower half extremely well to create both leverage and bat speed, while being on the barrel frequently.
Braylon Showalter (2029 SS, Coopersburg, PA) showed plenty to dream on as he continues to physically mature. The left-handed hitting shortstop displayed feel for the barrel with budding impact potential by using a low-effort stroke with loose wrists and strength at impact.
Niko West (2027 1B, Warren, NJ) had one of the louder rounds of the day, as the physical right-handed hitter impacted the baseball with authority throughout. He employs a simple, compact stroke with minimal wasted movements into launch. He used his levers well to create torque and bat speed, while flashing usable power to all fields.
Emilio Saavedra (2026 1B, Gatineau, QC) was impressive throughout his round, as he produced several line drives from gap-to-gap. He stays compact with his hands, has plenty of present bat speed and creates plenty of leverage out in-front.
Gavin Halovatch (2028 SS, North Haven, CT) had perhaps the loudest round of the day, as the left-handed hitting shortstop pummeled the baseball throughout his round. He uses the ground extremely well, creates leverage and length through the hitting zone and delivers the barrel with authority, and on-time frequently.