Dylan Bryan (2023 LHP, Lutherville, MD): Bryan stood out in the cage during BP, showing a very fast stroke from the right side with quick hands that consistently barreled the ball up authoritatively. He projects well for power.
Leo Foust (2023 OF, Baltimore, MD): Foust does a nice job creating leverage and rotating well through his swing, getting the ball into the air with good jump off the bat and highly projectable juice.
Ryan Goff (2021 SS, Bridgeport, WV): Goff has good strength in his body and is able to hold his coil and stretch, creating good separation and bringing the barrel around with authority, projecting really well for power as he consistently finds hard barrels.
Jacob Kendro (2022 SS, North Huntingdon, PA): Kendro consistently repeated a big and complex move, getting the barrel out on time with bat speed and strength, showing the type of ingredients that make projecting power easy.
Josh Siegel (2023 OF, North Huntingdon, PA): Siegel has fast hands and repeats his swing well, moving the barrel around easily and consistently squaring up the ball to all fields on well-struck line after well-struck line.
Brandon Clifford (2022 RHP, South Park, PA): Clifford took a nice round of BP, showing quality linear bat speed with a path that covers the plate well, consistently squaring the ball up on a line to all fields.
Austin Lafferty (2023 MIF, Pittsburgh, PA): Lafferty has a clean, repeatable swing highlighted by twitch in his hands and overall bat speed, smoothly finding barrels consistently and projecting well for power.
Anthony Malagise (2023 SS, Beaver Falls, PA): Malagise postures well into his swing and allows his hips/lower half to create drive, whipping the barrel around and showing good flat-launch jump up the middle and pull-side.
Jarrod Malagise (2023 C, Beaver Falls, PA): Malagise has good feel for repeating his swing and has solid bat speed as well, showing a very consistent swing path that produced consistent barrels with solid power projection.
Tanner Singh (2021 OF, Gibsonia, PA): Singh does a great job of staying connected through his swing and letting the barrel work out front, showing a whole-field approach that produced consistently hard line drive contact.
Drew Lafferty (2022 RHP, South Park, PA): Lafferty is a high-level two way talent who has feel for hitting and serious power from the right side, with lots of bat speed and strength combining to give him a high-end offensive ceiling regardless of his pitching prowess.
Robert Dickerson (2022 OF, Pittsburgh, PA): Dickerson showed off some impressive bat speed during BP, really whipping the barrel around on a linear path that produced consistently hard-struck line drives with some leverage to the stroke as well.
Gavin Miller (2022 3B, Oakdale, PA): Miller is one of the better bats in the class overall and his swings here showed that, with lots of strength and a very heavy barrel that he gets out front with strength and bat speed consistently.
Austyn Winkleblech (2023 OF, Canonsburg, PA): Winkleblech is a switch hitter with twitch in his hands from both sides, creating very quality bat speed with high-intent swings from both sides that produced hard liners with projectable power.