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Drymon ran a 6.83 60-yard dash and showed good athleticism across the board. Both the bat and hand speed is advanced, creating nice whip through the zone. He has plenty of range in the dirt with zip across the diamond too,
Pennock displayed great feel for a full four-pitch mix with advanced pitchability. The fastball topped at 86 mph and the velocity held throughout. There is good fade to the changeup and he spun two breaking balls effectively.
Moses showed quality projection to the profile all around. He swings the bat to do damage and has quality bat speed. In the outfield, the Trenton native kept throws on a low flight, topping out at 90 mph during the workout portion.
Rogers showcased a well rounded game and natural actions with quality arm strength in the outfield. He showed the ability to backspin baseballs to the middle and makes tight turns with a quick bat. The ball comes off well and the power projects moving forward.
Lancaster employs a mature middle of the field approach and can drive the ball with authority to both gaps. The Jacksonville native controls the barrel well and also showed nice upside on the bump. The fastball worked in the low-80s from a tough crossfire release.
Golden has good feel for the glove with actions that play in the infield. The hands are soft and he showed some impact in the stick as well. There is jump coming off the barrel along with strength at the point of contact.
Ray Santana has a fluid barrel along with bat speed and athleticism to the swing. The infielder showed range to both sides in the infield and has the arm strength to match. There is some upside on the mound as well, living in the low-80s with an array of offspeed pitches.
Ofarril bounced around in the infield with plenty of energy with light feet and possesses good fundamentals defensively. The Maitland native is a switch-hitter with a linear stroke, producing line drives to the pull side during his round.
Skokan has good length to the frame with power projection and showed the ability to impact the ball, swinging it well both in batting practice and in game with a couple knocks. The right-hander also hopped on the mound and ran the heater up to 84 mph.