Jackson Feinberg (2021 1B, Greenwich, CT): Feinberg's physicality and raw strength shows up in a big way, really driving his hips through contact and leveraging the ball into the air with carry and jump.
Andy Holub (2022 3B, Bronxville, NY): Holub took a very nice round, consistently getting the barrel out on a flat plane and stinging the ball with a whole-field approach and good barrel accuracy.
Ryan Bhojwani (2021 SS, Arlington, VA): Bhojwani's torques and postures well into his swing, getting the head out while bringing his hips and therefore impacting the ball with good barrel accuracy and jump behind it.
Kyle Brown (2021 C, Frederick, MD): Brown's strength stands out and he does a good job showing that off in his swing, really engaging his hips well and striking the ball squarely with impact jump to the pull side.
Luke Waters (2021 SS, Laurel, DE): Waters has very good and projectable hitting ingredients, with innate barrel accuracy and consistent mechanics, stinging liners to all fields. He projects very well as he continues gaining strength.
Colby Seelig (2021 OF, Hatfield, PA): Seelig had some of the harder impact of the day during BP, routinely jumping all over balls and hitting missiles off the top of the back wall in the cage, showing off his bat speed and strength combo that stands out.
Frankie Noto (2022 OF, East Moriches, NY): Noto's physicality as just a sophomore stands out, as does his overall bat speed and offensive impact, consistently barreling balls with authority and jump all over the cage.
Aidan Stern (2022 MIF, Ridgefield, CT): Stern showed very good overall hitting ingredients, with a loose, whippy stroke that covers the plate well and a balanced overall move in his lower half that allows him to cover the plate and spray hard liners.
Connor McAuley (2021 LHP, Haymarket, VA): McAuley does an excellent job of staying connected through his stroke and repeating the overall move, consistently squaring the ball up on a hard line and using the whole field.
Joshua JT Carter (2021 C, Fredericksburg, VA): Carter took perhaps the loudest round of the day, with very good and very consistent leverage and strength, absolutely crushing balls into the air, several of which would likely have gone out had we been outdoors.
Bobby Stang (2021 C, Massapequa, NY): Stang's physicality and strength are impressive by themselves, and show up in his swing in a big way. He lifts and separates with a very obvious power approach, and can impact the baseball louder than most when on time with the barrel.
Matthew Hollender (2022 C, Short Hills, NJ): Hollender has a great combo of present strength and projection, showing the ability to consistently get the barrel out on time with bat speed and impact, driving the ball on a line to all fields.
Tyler Johnson (2021 OF, Bayonne, NJ): Johnson has advanced physical strength as well as bat speed, showing consistently impactful jump off the barrel to all fields with lots of power projection as he elevates more and more.
Matt Shuhet (2021 SS, Mountain Lakes, NJ): Shuhet showed the ability to work both ways with jump off the barrel, stinging some balls oppo before turning the barrel out front and really driving the ball into the air pull-side.
Matthew Martinez (2021 C, Kutztown, PA): Martinez has a very simple and repeatable move in his lower half coupled with violence in his hands, consistently jumping the ball with impact and power and highly-projectable bat speed.
Cole Lindquist (2022 SS, Huntington, NY): Lindquist's bat speed and hands through his swing stand out, very consistently getting the barrel into great position and drilling the ball with carry and jump through the middle to the top of the back wall.