Korbyn Dickerson (2022 OF, Jeffersonville, IN) has a loose swing with fluid hips and the took a very accurate round to the middle and pull side of the field. The body will fill out nicely.
Jackson Holliday (2022 SS, Stillwater, OK) has added strength and it is showing up in a big way in his swing. There is rhythm, hand speed, and he gets on plane early.
Gavin Kilen (2022 SS, Milton, WI) has a quick swing and direct path. He hit line drives to all parts of the field during drills. There is god twitch to the wrists.
Easton Swofford (2022 SS, Bee Branch, AR) stays compact and drives balls to the pull side gap. His wrists work well and has hitterish traits.
Calvert Clark (2022 OF, Charlotte, NC) has lots of length in his swing and lofted balls to the pull side. He has easy hand speed and power projection as he fills out.
Colby Shelton (2022 SS, Litha, FL) has a strong frame and big bat speed. He is aggressive in the box and the ball jumps off the bat with authority.
TayShaun Walton (2023 OF, Emporia, VA) is extra strong for the 2023 class and hit some majestic home runs during his BP round. There is huge intent and put together the loudest round of the day.
Elgin Bennett (2022 OF, Fayetteville, GA) is a strong kid, with juice in his lefthanded bat. He got going during the end of his round and drove ball deep to right field.
Ray Bermudez (2022 OF, Hollywood, FL) has a loose lefthanded stroke and length to the swing. He is extra accurate and the hit tool plays big in games too.
Jayson Jones (2022 3B, Savannah, TX) has heavy hands and a really solid approach. He takes a professional BP and doesn’t stray from his approach. There is enough jump off the bat to show good raw power during as well.
Matthew Rose (2022 2B, Clearwater, FL) has twitchy wrists and a solid hit tool. He hit line drives all over the field with consistency.
Drew Faurot (2022 SS, Tallahassee, FL) is a switch hitter with upside on both sides. The lefthanded swing has more natural lift while the right handed swing is geared for line drives.
Connor Fosnow (2022 3B, Longwood, FL) is a well put together athlete with a fast bat and some lift to the pull side. He should develop with a nice hit/power profile.
Mason Morris (2022 SS, Saltillo, MS) has an opposite field approach with good feel for the barrel. His body and swing project for future power as he learns to create space.
Tucker Biven (2022 SS, New Albany, IN) has a good base and fluid hips and it helped create effortless bat speed. He was accurate with the barrel and back spun some balls to the pull side.
Jordan Medellin (2022 SS, League City, TX) is a switch hitter with a true hit tool from both sides. Its low effort and the body has big projection.
Fernando Hernandez (2022 C, Orlando, FL) has a physical frame and generates torque in his turn. It's more power over hit right now, but it fits the profile.
Cooper Holbrook (2022 1B, Mount Pleasant, SC) had big twitch in his wrists and got extended on nearly every pitch. He cleared the leftfield wall easily on a swing during his round.
Nolan Schubart (2022 OF, Durand, MI) has one of the bigger power upsides in the entire class. He has a massive frame, swings from the left side, and a very nice hit tool to go with it all.
Cam Collier (2023 3B, Austell, GA) continues to establish himself as one of the top bats in the class, showing big time bat speed while spraying hard line drive contact all over the field, flashing juice off the barrel.
Tyler LeJeune (2022 MIF, Iota, LA) projects very well physically and shows intriguing components to his overall swing. His path and hands are both loose and whippy, generating some lift through the zone while uncoiling well into contact.
Chris Stanfield (2022 OF, Tallahassee, FL) showed big time flashes in the box during his round of batting practice. Committed to Auburn, Stanfield would get inconsistent with his timing but when it was on the contact was loud, creating some hard contact with lift and extension.
Grey Brannen (2022 1B, Elko, GA) has continued to add strength to his frame and it has shown well in his offensive game. The ball came of his barrel very well with loud contact and as he continues to shorten up his lower half there will be even more power coming off the barrel.
Gage Harrelson (2022 OF, Kathleen, GA) offers plenty of physical projection though his lefthanded swing already produces some interesting contact. He whips the barrel through the zone and shows quickness to both his hands and his hips, finding the barrel while working to all parts of the field.
Blaydon Plain (2022 1B, Greenville, FL) is a physical lefthanded bat who is already committed to Florida and eh used that strength to impact the ball hard to the middle and pull side parts of the field. There are some moving parts to his load but his athleticism allowed him to repeat well pitch to pitch with big time bat speed.
Sal Stewart (2022 3B, Miami, FL) continued to show some of the better offensive tools in the class during his round of batting practice. He found plenty of barrel and generates nice lift to his swing, creating natural loft off the barrel to the deeper parts of the field.
Dean Guzman (2022 C, Pembroke Pines, FL), a Stetson commit, did an ice job of staying short to the ball with his swing path, creating nice bat speed thanks to quickness in his hands with occasional lift to his path out front.
Freddy Oquendo (2022 OF, Hialeah, FL) creates some real barrel whip from the left side of the plate, showing lots of quickness to his hanads which help impact the ball out front, The ball jumped coming off and he showed the ability to impact to all fields.
Aiden Fancher (2022 OF, Louisville, MS) goes to the plate each time and looks to hurt the baseball, something his physicality allows him to do often. He stays short to the ball and the Mississippi State commit creates hard impact thanks to the quickness of the barrel head.
Nicolas Senese (2022 SS, Senoia, GA) is a projectable bat out of Georgia who showed loose wrists in his righthanded swing. He has a longer swing path but quickness to his hands while working mostly to the middle of the field with a feel for the barrel.
Jack Reynolds (2022 SS, Columbia, SC) is a loose and projectable lefthanded stick with loose hands and some whip to the barrel. He projects well physically as he fills out and worked the middle of the field comfortably with a full path through the zone.
Arrington Eason (2022 OF, The Woodlands, TX) stays short and compact with his stroke, packing plenty of bat speed into his righthanded swing. He found the barrel well and worked on a linear plane, showing solid contact to his pull side when squared up off of the barrel.
Cole Young (2022 SS, Wexford, PA) continued to show well as he has early this summer, showing a loose and fluid swing through the zone. He handles the barrel well and the young Duke commit worked to all parts of the field with solid contact and balance to his swing.
Riley Stanford (2022 OF, Gainesville, GA) has filled out his 6-foot-4 frame nicely and the strength if evident in his righthanded swing as he connected for some of the louder contact throughout the round. He launched one of the furthest hit balls of the night with big time impact strength.
Jordan Taylor (2022 OF, Jacksonville, FL) finished the night with one of the loudest rounds of the group, creating some of the best bat speed while showing real strength at impact,
Cody McGill (2022 1B, Roswell, GA) is a switch-hitter and took reps from both sides of the plate with his lefthanded swing producing some of the better contact. He carries his hands lower through the zone but they’re quick, he repeats, and the ball comes of the barrel nicely.
Stewart Puckett (2022 SS, Deleon Springs, FL) starts with a lower hand set and though there are moving parts to his delivery, the hands are extremely quick. He gets separated with his swing and showed loud contact to the middle and pull side parts of the field