Carter Smith (2025 SS, Cape Coral, FL) has an extremely projectable 6-1/155 body and lots of present bat speed. The young right handed hitter showed the ability to create back spin and carry on the ball along with plenty of line drive jump.
Dean Moss (2025 OF, Atherton, CA) puts big effort into his swing but that effort created what may have been the best pure bat speed of the day. There was plenty of barrel in his round, including a couple of home runs.
Jose Perdomo (2025 SS, Orlando, FL) is one of the stronger looking players in Sanford despite a listed 5-11/145 size and the ball comes off the barrel hard. He showed a very controlled approached that peppered the middle of the field with hard line drives.
Easton Sanders (2025 1B, Minden, LA) is already 6-0/145 and has plenty of leverage and lift in his swing. He has plenty of raw power now for his age and it will keep growing as he keeps growing.
Amari Hackett (2025 3B, Los Angelas, CA) was one of many players who traveled to Florida from California for the showcase and he showed his strength and power potential well in batting practice, driving many balls deep with a strong rotational swing.
Coy Allman (2025 C, Marietta, PA) showed very good hand quickness to start his swing, with a short line drive approach that really squared up the ball well. He looks like a high average/high contact type hitter.
Evan Hankins (2025 1B, Bristol, VA) stands out for his already strong 6-4/185 build and his long and strong left handed swing that promises huge power in the future.
Luis Almeyda (2025 SS, Hawthorne, NJ) is already 6-2/175 but seems fully coordinated with lots of quick twitch fiber. He consistently drove balls hard and deep to both gaps with plenty of back spin generated carry.
Javier Cuevas (2024 SS, San Antonio, TX) still has plenty of strength to gain from his present 5-8/125 but he showed some bat speed and one of the most accurate barrels of the day, squaring up almost every pitch with line drive contact to the middle of the field.
Masa Chilcutt (2025 C, San Antonio, TX) is a very aggressive young athlete who generates lots of raw bat speed and was timed up from first pitch. He really filled up the left centerfield gap with what would have been game doubles.
Maverek Russell (2025 1B, Whittier, CA) is a strong 5-10/180 young man and impressively has a very simple and repeatable swing that maximizes square contact. He did open up his swing on the last couple and showed the type of raw power that he has as well.
Brayden Kim (2025 OF, Yorba Linda, CA) has a big glide into contact that creates positive momentum into his swing but does a really nice job of keeping his hands timed up and direct. The ball really came off his barrel hard and often.
Cam Caminiti (2025 OF, Scottsdale, AZ) is the nephew of the late Ken Caminiti and has plenty of baseball talent of his own, including a pretty left handed swing that was loose and extended through the ball with plenty of bat speed.
Ethan Murray (2024 SS, Buford, GA) has a long and loose and very projectable build at 6-0/156 and a very loose swing and strong right handed swing as well. He has huge power potential as he physically matures.
Mason Pike (2025 SS, Puyallup, WA) was one of many switch-hitters we saw on the day and one of the best. He's a natural right handed hitter with a calmer approach from that side but still generates the type of bat speed and strength from the left side to project as a true switch-hitter.
Dylan Green (2024 SS, Roseville, CA) has a short and hands driven swing and hits very under control, especially for a 5-11/165 athlete that already has good present strength. He worked gap to gap with the present hand strength create top spin on the ball at times.
Matthew Blasena (2025 3B, Cape Coral, FL) has good present strength in his 5-10/160 body and uses it well to drive the ball with a very consistent swing. He has a line drive swing plane and was timed up on virtually every pitch.
Travis Friend (2025 OF, La Mirada, CA) is not only one of the best athletes at the showcase but he showed one of the most well constructed swings along with outstanding raw bat speed for his age. He's going to be a fun one to watch develop over the next few years.
Cru Huenfeld (2025 1B, Overland Park, KS) is a big and strong 6-0/190 left handed hitter with obvious power potential. He really does a nice job of using his strong hips and lower half to help generate bat speed and lift in his swing.
Talin Gardini (2024 LHP, San Diego, CA) was the best hitting pitcher of the day in batting practice and has definite two-way potential if he continues to grow as a player. The 6-0/175 San Diego native was a strong directional approach and lots of bat speed.
Matthew Graham (2025 C, Warrenton, VA) got over aggressive in his swing approach at times but when he waited back and let the ball travel his drove the ball hard to the left centerfield gap with carry.
Cameron Uzzillia (2025 RHP, Tampa, FL) is another present strong athlete at 5-11/200 who does a very nice job of keeping his swing simple and repeatable and letting his strength at contact do the work. He has two-way potential with his power potential.
Cannon Goldin (2025 OF, Buford, GA) attacked the baseball from the left side like he didn't like it and was annoyed by its presence in the strike zone. His aggressiveness created plenty of bat speed and line drive contact.
Braeden Secular (2025 C, Plantation Fl, FL) has a simple rock back and in approach that keeps him well timed and enables him to use his plus strength to drive the ball hard to the gaps.
Kelvyn Paulino Jr (2025 3B, Bronx, NY) has a very visually appealing swing that is loose and direct with nice extension out front. He also showed promising bat speed to go with easy mechanics.
Jacob Kendall (2025 SS, Jacksonville, FL) hits from a spread/no stride approach that usually requires plenty of present strength to pull off but Kendall's quick hands created nice bat speed and lots of hard line drive contact from the left side.
Conner Barth (2024 SS, Roseville, CA) has a loose and projectable 6-0/164 build and an aggressive approach from the right side that creates bat speed and the ability to drive the ball to the left centerfield gap.
Adrian Jimenez (2024 SS, Sugar Hill, GA) showed a nice combination of aggressiveness and consistency as the 5-8/154 middle infielder filled up the gaps with line drive after line drive.