Parker Byrd (2022 MIF, Laurinburg, NC) showcased a strong swing with loud contact to all parts of the field. Byrd generates fires his hips and gets the hands going well knocking barrels to all parts of the field.
Andrew Fischer (2022 3B, Wall, NJ) has a long swing plane and can impact the baseball to both gaps. The bat speed stands out with Fischer who is going to continue to unlock more power as he adds strength.
Nolan Kutney (2022 2B, Montoursville, PA) took a professional round of BP spraying the ball well on a line. The bat to ball skills really stood out keeping the barrel through the zone and on time to impact.
Andy Holub (2022 3B, Bronxville, NY) creates plenty of bat speed through the hitting zone getting the bat head out in front and impacting the ball to the pull side. It’s a big leg kick that Holub uses to generate that bat and hand speed while staying balanced with the overall stroke.
Cannon Peebles (2022 C, Mechanicsville, VA)added to his top catching round defensively showcasing big-time tools at the plate from both sides. The left-handed swing has some power to the pull side and the right-handed swing showed a more all fields approach with some jump to center field.
Termarr Johnson (2022 SS, Atlanta, GA) showcased incredible hand speed at the plate. He worked more so to the opposite field but flashed the ability to lift to the middle of the field too.
Devin Taylor (2022 OF, Cincinnati, OH) has such a smooth stroke at the plate with very easy bat speed and jump to the pull side. He times the baseball well with a short stride into contact and barreled up the baseball consistently.
Jordan Austin (2022 OF, Lees Summit, MO) found the barrel on a line a lot to the middle of the field. Once he adds more strength the power will continue to come with Austin’s level stroke.
Ethan Bourg (2022 SS, Magnolia, TX) shifts well into contact with a balanced leg lift. He gets the bat head out in front with good bat speed and leverage.
Justin Vossos (2022 SS, Missouri City, TX) displayed plenty to like in the righthanded box. A lifted swing with good hip fire and jump from the middle of the field to pull along with power to continue to come with maturity.
Gavin Kilen (2022 SS, Milton, WI) has such an easy swing at the plate with jump off of the barrel. Kilen uses looseness to his stroke and ease to the overall operation with a lofted plane.
Marshall Lipsey (2022 OF, Longview, TX) repeated his swing over and over again with consistent results of liners to the pull side. The swing is fast with quickness to his hands and barrel along with good bat to ball skills.
Jayden Lobliner (2022 C, St Charles, IL) swings with intent getting in a groove with his bat head out in front. The ball can jump when on time and the bat speed certainly projects.
Cade McGarrh (2022 SS, Frisco, TX) barreled everything thrown his way with a consistent line drive round. His swing projects very well for more power too but the hit tool right now was one of the best of the evening.
Wilburn Furniss (2022 1B, Nacogdoches, TX) has a great frame with strength throughout and that strength is implemented well into his swing. The power was on full display with lift to the pull side and very loud contact when impacted on time.
Alex Stanwich (2022 OF, Tinley Park, IL) flashed some really intriguing power on one ball in particular that went halfway up the trees in left field. The swing is fast and the approach is an all or nothing approach.
Josh Tate (2022 SS, Fayetteville, GA) has looseness to his hands and sprayed the ball to the middle of the field on a line. The hand-eye and barrel skills standout and his round really projected well.
Andruw Jones (2022 OF, Suwanee, GA) had a standout round with such an easy swing from a unique high hand setup. The power to the pull side is the standout tool that included a pair of deep flys over the 365 ft. sign.
Dominic Hellman (2022 SS, Mill Creek, WA) uses his 6-foot-6, 215-pound frame into his swing and the ball jumps off of his barrel when squared. The swing is pretty linear with an all fields approach and lots of projectable power in the box along with an outstanding amount of upside.
Grant Aycock (2022 RHP, Greensboro, NC) showcased easy jump from the right side with an easy trigger. The left-handed swing is a bit more developing but has things to like with the ability to spray the baseball to all parts of the field.
Tucker Toman (2022 3B, Columbia, SC) has huge power from the left side that included a bomb halfway up the scoreboard in right field. The left-hand swing has lots of bat speed with fast hands and barrel whip.
Lincoln Sheffield (2022 1B, Flowood, MS) displayed power to the pull side that included a bomb. The Mississippi State commit has a strong swing in the box and does a good job of getting the bat head out in front and meeting the ball out there.
Brad Gregory (2022 C, Sanford, NC) also has power to the pull side that he flashed in his round of batting practice. The left-handed hitting catcher has looseness to his hands with a lift to his swing path.
Mason White (2022 SS, Tucson, AZ) has a vry balanced swing with easy hand speed and a line drive approach. The left-handed swing starts with a high leg lift and uncoils well into contact with plenty of projectable juice.
Mikey Romero (2022 SS, Menifee, CA) has an open stance in the box with easy bat speed that projects in a big way. The Arizona commit works from gap to gap with his approach and has the bat speed to project for plenty of power.
Trevor Fox (2022 1B, San Diego, CA) used his long limbs and flashed what is to come with huge power potential in the lefthanded box. Fox, when getting the head out in front drives the ball deep into the gaps and projects so well in the future.
Bryan Martinez (2022 OF, Menifee, CA) found nothing but barrels in the right-handed box. The swing is easy with present bat speed and lots of hard line drive contact.
Angelo Aleman (2022 SS, Los Angeles, CA), like his teammate Martinez, found lots of barrels in the right-handed box with lots of bat speed and power potential. Aleman squared up the ball consistently on a line using his lower half well and getting the hands going to the ball.
Armando Briseno (2022 3B, Fontana, CA) went the opposite way better than anyone else on the day with power to the oppo gap. The ball jumps off of his barrel and when he gets the head out he shows the ability to pull the ball with impact as well.
Rylan Haider (2022 RHP, Olympia, WA), although listed as a right-handed pitcher only, generates some backspin and drove one ball in particular out to the pull side. He swings with intent and gets the head out at times and the ball jumps when on time.
Karson Bowen (2022 C, Anaheim Hills, CA) has a heavy barrel in the box and the ball jumps especially to the opposite field. The hands starts low and stay on plane well with strength through impact.
Jacob Reimer (2022 SS, Yucaipa, CA) went back to back in two consecutive swings for a pair of long bombs. The bat speed and power combination is pretty special for the Cal State Fullerton commit.
Christian Smith (2022 OF, Temecula, CA) displayed pretty easy juice from the middle to the pull side. His launch angles are positive and the ball really flies when he gets to it on time.
Giovanni Febus (2022 SS, Miramar, FL) added to his standout infield round with a loose swing with plenty of extension as well as separation. The swing and body project well moving forward as he continue to add strength.
Santiago Ordonez (2022 C, Coral Springs, FL) uses his lower half and impacts the baseball from gap to gap with intent. His power is going to continue to come and his power along with his ability to receive behind the plate make him a high end talent.
Alex Wade (2022 OF, Decatur, AL) makes a surprising amount of jump off of his barrel. The frame has so much room to fill with strength and the end product could be very special with that ability to already make loud contact.
Evan Griffis (2022 OF, Longwood, FL) displays good hand speed in the box as well as a positive launch angle. The ball jumps off of his bat with natural backspin when squared.
Jesus Pena (2022 SS, Miami, FL) made high exit velocities a regular thing in his round of batting practice. The ball just simply comes off different off of his barrel with loud contact and power to pull.
Tyler LeJeune (2022 SS, Iota, LA) sets up in a crouched stance with good bat speed to the pull side. The juice to pull has exceptional projection and the approach at the plate is promising as well.
Chris Arroyo (2022 OF, Coral Springs, FL) put together a nice round with juice that projects and more power to come. The lift he creates and the hand speed make for a nice recipe with future projection.
Colby Shelton (2022 SS, Litha, FL) has long been a consistent performer on the tournament circuit and the professionalism in the box spraying the ball on a line to all fields stands out. When getting the head out in front,, Shelton shows plenty of power potential as well.
Max Williams (2022 OF, Fleming Island, FL) lifted a ball over the scoreboard on East Cobb Field 1 that was eye opening to everyone in attendance. The swing is long and strong but the barrel skills and power threat are obvious.
Manuel Beltre (2022 SS, Santo Domingo, SD) shows a confident approach in the box and plenty of whip to his barrel. The swing is so easy and the ball just jumps off of his barrel when on time.
Brandon Rogers (2022 OF, Chicago, IL) utilizes a very simple swing in the box with a line drive swing plane from middle to pull. The hands work well when they get going and the projection with strength is intriguing.
Andres Suarez (2022 C, Bethlehem, PA) displayed a strong swing with power to both gaps. The strength is evident from his swing and he gets the hands and hips fired to generate bat speed.
Luke Hanson (2022 SS, Williamsburg, VA) showcased good bat to ball skills with fast hands and a line drive swing plane. Hanson is a Virginia commit with a lot to like as he fills out his 6-foot-2 frame.
Luke Adams (2022 3B, Hinsdale, IL) has a unique swing but it really works for him. The ball jumps to either gap and he swings with intent as well.