Alex Martin (2024, Rush, KY) showed big juice to the pull side, regularly popping balls over the left field fence.
Brodie Johnston (2024, Ooltewah, TN) got some serious hang time on some long balls during BP. The Tennessee native showed easy juice to pull side.
Will Orberson (2024, Franklin, TN) consistently barreled balls hard. He stayed under control and showed looseness to the stroke.
Charles Evans (2024, Austin, TX) showed easy lift to his stroke. The Texas native put some loud barrels on balls to the left center gap.
Gerardo Montoya (2023, Phoenix, AZ) put on a loud display. He deposited some long balls to left and over the left center fence.
Dante Nori (2024, Northville, MI) showed a silky smooth stroke. The left handed hitter employed a middle of the field and line drive approach.
Carson Moody (2024, West Jordan, UT) showed some big pop to the pull side. The Utah native has lots of loft to the swing and left the yard with ease.
Davis Wright (2024 Hoschton, GA) showed some loft and juice during BP. He worked on plane well, getting some good hang time.
Christian E Baker (2023, Douglasville, GA) showed good bat speed during his round. He employed a linear swing plane, sending line drives to all fields.
Dillon Smalley (2024, Winter Park, FL) showed some projectable pop during his round. The Florida native showed loose wrists with some loft.
Noah Smith (2022, Fayetteville, GA) showed a fluid barrel through the zone. He also showed solid pop gap-to-gap.
JJ Thompson (2024, Hopkinsville, KY) showed some projectable power from the left side. The Kentucky native created some loft in his path and plenty of room to grow into the frame.
Blaydn Alaniz (2022, Warner Robins, GA) showed gap-to-gap power while also leaving the park on his first pitch. He displayed has solid bat-to-ball skills while employing a hands-oriented swing.
Jackson Lalima (2024, Bradenton, FL) barreled some loud balls to the pull gap. The Florida native is built strong and gets into that physicality in his swing.
Tyler Triche (2022, Cumming, GA) showed some really good bat speed during his round. He consistently produced loud barrels and popped balls over the left field fence.
Conlon Walker (2023, Smyrna, GA) showed excellent projection and barreled balls hard throughout the round.
Parker Walsh (2022, Buford, GA) displayed all fields power and powdered balls to the gap. The Georgia native showed natural steepness through the zone.
Hunter Herndon (2022, Chickamauga, GA) showed easy juice to the left center gap and center. The Georgia native showed bat speed and steepness through the zone.
Zander Coleman (2024 2B, Tamaqua, PA) showed big bat speed and power potential, hammering a couple balls off the wall pull-side when he was on time.
Konnor VonHagen (2024 3B, Fort Myers, FL) showed quick hands with good barrel skills, working both gaps and projecting well for power.
Cooper Hansen (2024 LHP, Sandy, UT) has a lot to like about his bat speed and leverage, showing power pull side that will only continue to get bigger.
Boston Lee (2023 3B, Alvin, TX) has real power to the pull-side, clearing the big wall in that direction in this BP, with even more in the tank as he makes path adjustments.
Rhett Roeser (2024 RHP, New Baltimore, MI): Roeser has lots of strength in his frame and the bat speed to go with it, showing serious straightaway power with lots of offensive upside.
Carter Mitchell (2024 OF, Richmond, VA): Mitchell gets on plane well and has plenty of bat speed and loft, showing both now power and lots of projection for more.
Logan Charboneau (2025 1B, East Haven, CT) has monster power for his class, consistently hitting balls on the screws with authority and driving them pull-side and straight away.
Sean Abercrombie (2024 OF, Alpharetta, GA) has good bat speed and hand-eye coordination, consistently ripping line drives to all fields.
Anthony Antinozzi (2022 OF, Jasper, GA) has a fast bat with good strength behind it, showing big pull-side pop with the physical projection for more.
Michael Yeager (2024 3B, Greenwich, CT) has good bat speed with lots of strength for his age, showing the ability to drive baseballs pull-side as well as work middle-oppo with authority.
Henry Allen (2024 3B, Auburn, AL) has really loose hands and explosive hips, creating excellent bat speed that produced consistent hard liners with lots of overall impact.
Austin Jacobs (2024 SS, Geneva, FL): Jacobs has a smooth, balanced swing with separation and bat speed, consistently finding hard barrels with a body that projects for big power.
Andrew Fierro (2023 3B, Bloomingdale, NJ) brings his lower half well and shows bat speed and leverage off his front side, hammering balls on a line and projecting for more power.
Riley Hansen (2022 OF, Orlando, FL) has whip to the barrel with good hips in his swing, getting the head out on time and showing serious juice to the pull side
Alex Koelling (2024 SS, Mason, OH) has a good swing with a direct path and innate barrel skills, projecting well as he makes strength gains to impact the ball harder
Mac Ketchin (2022 OF, Mount Pleasant, SC) holds his coil well and uses the ground, getting good strength into his swing in his lower half and showing consistent liner barrel skills as well
Luke Jilek (2024 OF, Cincinnati, OH) separates well and creates stretch, generating good bat speed and showing the ability to hammer baseballs up the oppo gap with power