Omar Boyd (2021 OF, Southfield, MI) had an impressive round of batting practice, showcasing good bat speed with a line drive barrel plane. Boyd flashes some all fields jump off the barrel when on time and squared.
Nick Bassi (2022 3B, Zionsville, IN) shifts well to contact, driving the ball to all fields while exploding on the front side at contact. Bassi had a really nice round, showcasing quick hands through the zone.
Hunter Dobbins (2021 C, Indpls, IN) has good bat speed and the ball really jumps off the bat when on time and squared. Dobbins fires his hips well and has good barrel whip through the zone.
Gabe Swansen (2021 SS, Johnston, IA) really impresses from the right side, showing good power as well as advanced feel for the barrel. The Nebraska commit finds the barrel with consistency and repeats the swingwith ease.
Noah Leingang (2022 3B, Chesterfield, MO) starts from an even stance, showing well in batting practice with good bat speed andstrength at contact. Leingang stays compact and shows good power potential as well.
Aiden McGee (2021 OF, West Des Moines, IA) repeats the swing really well, showcasing some jump off the barrel with all fields power. The uncommitted outfielder has some budding power as well.
Oscar Pegg (2022 C, Bloomfield, IN) showcased his pull-side approach in batting practice, shifting well to contact with a lifted barrel plane. Pegg allows his hands to get extended, driving the ball well to that pull side.
Kaleb Wise (2023 SS, Sedgwick, KS) performed really well in batting practice, repeating the swing well with a small leg lift trigger. Wise impacts the ball well and put together an overall solid round.
Brandon Vlcko (2022 C, Fairfax, IA) executed a middle of the field to pull-side approach, showcasing quick hands through the zone. Vlcko swings with intent and has exciting bat speed as well.
Khal Stephen (2021 RHP, Williamsport, IN) had one of the more impressive swings in batting practice, driving the ball deep in the outfield with consistency. The Purdue commit has a sweeping path to contact and creates good leverage at contact.
Tyler Klee (2021 3B, Kansas City, MO) has a strong and athletic frame, looking to lift and flashing some serious pull-side juice. Klee gets extended well and swings with intent to drive the baseball.
Charles Richmond (2021 1B, Indianapolis, IN) has some serious power from the left side of the plate, flashing serious strength and power potential. Richmond has a direct path to contact and is committed to Butler.
Trey Snyder (2024 SS, Kearney, MO) has an extremely mature approach for the class, repeating the swing well and flashing somegood power potential moving forward. The shortstop has a smooth stroke from the right side and should grow into more power as well.
Adam Kayko (2024 3B, Waukee, IA) has a good left-handed swing, driving the ball well to the pull-side. Kayko has power potential in the frame and finds the barrel with consistency.