Tyler Caton (2022, Wellingotn, FL) found some loud barrels working gap-to-gap during his round. The Florida native showed solid bat speed to match.
Mitch Jones (2023, Greenville, NC) showed good bat speed and bat-to-ball skills during his round. He displayed a line drive approach to all fields.
Thomas Nettles (2022, Louisville, KY) got his barrel out and extended with solid juice. The ball came off the barrel well as he drove liners.
Braden Rosenthal (2025, Delray Beach, FL) showed power potential and juice during his round. Rosenthal showed leverage with bat speed through the zone, consistently driving ball to deep right field.
Arwin Burgos (2022, Rio Grande, PR) showed athleticism and solid bat speed during his round. The ball came off well and he repeated his swing well
David Castillo (2023, Boston, MA) showed pop to his pull side, taking two ball out of the park. The Boston native has strong hands and a quick bat to match.
Jake Cespedes Liriano (FA, Santo Domingo, SD) showed legitimate bat speed and projectable power. The right-handed hitter went deep to left during his round and showed pop to his pull side.
Maika Niu (2022, Mechanicsburg, PA) employs an all-fields approach and drove balls hard consistently. The New Orleans commit showed good bat speed and had jump off the barrel.
Ethan Brown (2023, Waukesha, WI) showed strength at the point of contact and drove lots of balls to deep left field. The power projects well and he found a good amount of barrels.
Joel Collado (2023, Stratford, CT) displayed good pop to the opposite field gap. THe Connecticut native showed good juice off the bat when he got extended out front.
Amman Dewberry (2022, Conyers, GA) showed good bat speed from the left side. The Presbyterian commit showed looseness through the zone with some loft.
Nick Martinez (2023, Nanuet, NY) showcased a whipp, quick bat during his round. The power projects for the Florida International commit.
John Hernandez (2023, Boston, MA) employed a smooth stroke during his round. He displayed gap-to-gap pop with some lift through the zone.
Antonio Avila (2022, Corrales, NM) showed pull side juice and took one out of the park. Avila has a projectable frame with some already present strength.
Carson Luna (2024, Houston, TX) drove ball to all fields and caught a good amount of barrels. The ball comes off well and he repeats his swing well.
Bobby Fasulo (2022, Jupiter, FL) had a solid round and foud a lot of barrels. The Jupiter native projects with solid power to the pull side.
Ellington Hodge (2024, Decatur, GA) got extended well and caught the ball out front. He also showed good bat speed to match.
Matt Merk (2022, Lockport, IL) showed a simple, repeatable swing during his round. The Illinois native has developing power and used it to the gaps.
Luis Castillo (2023, Miami, FL) has plenty of physicality and got into it. The Miami native displayed all fields power with plenty of carry.