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showed the two-way upside on the mound running the fastball (1950 RPM) up to 82 and paired it with a curveball (1774 RPM) that was up to 70 and a change-up (1411 RPM). At first base showed a physical frame and clean actions. Also impressed in the box with jump and carry to the pull-side and middle-of-the-field and capping off his round with a rocket off the base of the right-field wall.
showed the feel to spin running up the spin on four pitches, including the fastball (2435 RPM) that reached 87 and was 83-85 with a curveball (2317 RPM) in the low-70s, a slider (2520 RPM) that had two-plane break in the low-70s, and a high spin change-up (2023 RPM) with good fade and drop. Also impressed in the box, the right-handed hitter showed good pull-side juice and feel to lift.
showed off the solid all-around game. Behind the plate posting a 2.06 pop time with a clean exchange at the mid-line. In the box the left-handed hitter showed some jump off the barrel and was able to get the barrel out front, and posted an 89 exit velocity.
showed a solid all-around game working the fastball (1872 RPM) up to 78 with a curveball (1786 RPM) that was upper-60s. At shortstop showed off the arm recording throws up to 81 across. The right-handed hitter got jump off the barrel to the pull-side with hard line drives.
impressed defensively with some twitch in the outfield and kept his momentum through the fielding process well, recording throws up to 84. On the dirt, showed a clean exchange and some feel to move and a strong arm recording throws up to 85.
impressed on the mound. The right-handed pitcher ran the fastball (1897 RPM) up to 81 and paired it with a full arsenal. An upper-60s curveball (2106 RPM) with 12-6 shpae, a low-70s slider (2186 RPM) with two-plane break, and a low-70s change-up (1145 RPM).
showed good two-way upside. In the box, the right-handed hitter used a flat bat plane to serve line drives to the pull-side and the middle-of-the-field. On the mound, the right-handed pitcher ran the fastball (2057 RPM) up to 77 with some carry through the zone and paired it with a change-up (1702 RPM) that was in the low-70s and showed some arm-side fade and horizontal ride.