Dillon Booth (2026 C, Rosamond, CA) has both consistency to his swing and hits with significant intent. His spread right handed stance gives him a good strong base and he consistently barreled up the ball hard, especially to the left centerfield gap.
Joshua Adams (2026 3B, Fontana, CA) hits from an athletic stance and gets into his hips and lower half well for a young hitter. He created good bat speed and made consistent hard line drive contact to the middle of the field.
DeMarcus Reyes (2027 C, Buena Park, CA) is only a 2027 but he is a big kid with some serious strength in his body and his swing. That swing is pretty low effort and well controlled and resulted in big back spin and carry to the gaps.
Gavyn Orr (2026 1B, Manteca, CA) is another young player who is bigger and stronger than most of his peers and uses his simple and repeatable swing to create lots of solid barrel contact with plenty of jump.
Dylan Carrion (2025 SS, Temecula, CA) showed nice hand strength in his swing and created jump and carry off the barrel. He has an athletic stance at the plate and kep his balance and direction well.
Alex Harrington (2026 SS, San Diego, CA) has a long and lean 6-1/150 build and a loose and extended swing with significant bat speed. He really projects well offensively as he continues to mature physically.
Hunter Harrington (2026 OF, Valley Center, CA) has lots of power in his swing with a short and direct path to the ball and plenty of intent.
Lincoln Evans (2026 RHP, Henderson, NV) is a primary pitcher at present but he has plenty of promise as a right handed hitter. He's strong and gets into his hips well while staying short and direct to the ball.
Luke Bowen (2025 C, Palos Verdes Estates, CA) is a strong young catcher who can create lots of backspin when he gets the barrel out front and really get nice carry on the ball.
David Bernstine III (2026 SS, Vallejo, CA) is a quick twitch athlete with a short path to the ball from a low hand set. He has some lift in his swing and lots of projectable power.
Esamuel Jaramillo (2026 3B, Moreno Valley, CA) did a nice job of creating some real barrel whip with his strong and quick hands and peppered the field gap to gap with hard line drive contact.