Koen Groesch (2022 LHP, Millstadt, IL) does a good job of hitting the ball where it's pitched and doing so with authority, consistently finding hard barrels and spraying them around to all fields.
Charlie Kilcullin (2024 LHP, Moscow Mills, MO) turns the barrel with ease and does a good job gaining ground, showing good torque in his hips with consistent hard-barreled contact out front.
John Spivey (2024 OF, Saint Louis, MO) showed an explosive lower half in his swing, creating lots of power and torque and consistently finding the barrel at the same time, really hammering balls pull-side and taking a very loud round overall.
Jackson Turney (2026 1B, Tulsa, OK) has advanced physicality and showed his strength in BP, getting his hips rotated and bringing the barrel around with authority and very good jump off to the pull-side and up the middle.
Kyle Binder (2024 C, Edwards, IL) generates very good bat speed by being explosive through his rotation, getting the barrel turned out front and showing consistent lofted, hard barrels pull-side.
Joseph Chiarodo (2025 OF, Edwardsville, IL) had a very good two-way event, including his round of BP where he showed bat speed on a whippy, loose path that produced consistent hard barrels on lines to all fields.
Aiden Cizek (2023 SS, Saint Albans, MO) has a pull-side approach with lots of leverage and good strength to his swing, getting on-plane well and attacking the ball out front, driving it with impressive jump consistently.
Dennis Jakubik (2022 LHP, Saint Louis, MO) has great size with good strength in his hands, showing consistent leverage out front and really hitting balls hard on consistent, well-struck lines.
Avery Oravetz (2023 OF, Wildwood, MO) showed explosive rotational ability in his core and creates excellent bat speed as a result, driving the ball consistently middle-pull and projecting well for continued power gains.
Jaden Cohen (2022 3B, Toronto, ON) has very advanced size/physicality and a smooth righthanded stroke, letting the strength in his wrists play and consistently barreling the ball up on lower-launch lines.
Gray Eubanks (2025 3B, Huntingdon, TN) has a very compact, very quick stroke that he repeats well, creating consistent leverage and getting his lower half involved while finding hard barrel after hard barrel to all fields.
Jackson Yarberry (2023 3B, Lake Saint Louis, MO) does a great job creating separation in his load and really snapping the rubber band as he swings, creating whip that pairs with his advanced strength and gives him very real, very present righthanded power.
Gt Taylor (2026 SS, Lake St. Louis, MO) has advanced feel for sequencing his swing, getting his barrel on plane on time and using the whole field, finding barrels all over the zone with obviously projectable strength/power.
Hayden Nazarenus (2023 OF, Hayti, MO) took one of the more consistent rounds of the day, getting the barrel turned on time with leverage and hand strength, driving the ball up both gaps with authority and the makings of a higher-level bat.
Luke Range (2023 OF, Edwardsville, IL) has a good combination of strength and twitch to him, and both are on display in his swing with plenty of bat speed and good hand strength at contact, really driving the ball with authority on a line.
Nolan Sissom (2026 SS, O Fallon, MO) has lots of projectable traits as a 2026 bat, with a smooth lefthanded swing and accurate barrel that projects extremely well, he's a name to watch as he continues to mature and grow.
Brady Tanner (2026 2B, St Charles, MO) showed consistent barrel accuracy with a compact, quick lefthanded swing that covers the plate well and is able to work to all fields.
Blaize Ward (2025 SS, Maumelle, AR) has a very projectable frame and very projectable swing, with present looseness and whip to the barrel on a very clean path, showing the ability to spray hard contact around.
Tyler Whitworth (2023 1B, Florissant, MO) is very physical at 6-4/220 and that strength in on display in his lefthanded swing, with plenty of bat speed and legitimate, impactful power in that barrel when he elevates.
Ryker Benz (2025 3B, St Louis, MO) has lots of strength in his frame and his hands, specifically, getting the barrel turned out front with bat speed and showing the ability to really drive the ball in the air with carry when on time.
Kaden Griffitts (2023 OF, Riverton, IL) gets into good hitting positions and gets the barrel on plane early, showing good feel for turning on inner third pitches with authority and working the other way when necessary. His barrel accuracy is good overall.
Jake McGhee (2024 LHP, Fenton, MO) has a very loud overall toolset including his lefthanded bat, turning the barrel consistently on time with bat speed and leverage off of his front side, with the results being consistent hard-barreled rising liners.
Quinn Argetsinger (2023 3B, Ballwin, MO) has some of the best lefthanded power of the event and put that on display, getting the ball elevated and driving it consistently, with serious pop to the pull-side.
Kody Brown (2024 C, Imperial, MO) uses the ground well in his swing and shows quality bat speed with good barrel turn and solid hand strength, taking a consistent round with good linear results.
Jack Nobe (2024 OF, Washington, MO) has a pretty simple swing approach that he executes well, getting his hands in a good launch spot and taking a compact, quick stroke that produces hard liners with good power to the pull-side.
Grant Sawyer (2023 OF, Wildwood, MO) has good physicality with obvious strength, generating good leverage off of his front side and showing the ability to drive the ball in the air with good jump and loud contact.
Cannon Stuckey (2023 C, Wildwood, MO) generates good torque in his core and lets that pair with his physical strength on the barrel out front, really driving the ball pull-side with authority when on time.
Tripp Johns (2023 3B, Chesterfield, MO) stays committed to the middle of the field in his approach and has both bat speed and strength behind it, consistently peppering the middle of the field with hard liners.