Jake Alfaro (2021 1B, Southwest Ranches, FL): Alfaro showed a clean and quick stroke with driven line drives to all fields.
Ryder Wagenknecht (2021 SS, Peachtree City, GA): Wagenknecht has the barrel skills and smoothness of swing that portend to real offensive impact as he continues to physically mature.
Tyler Whitfield (2021 OF, Tampa, FL): Whitfield has violence to his hands and real strength, riding the barrel with intent and good linear jump to all fields.
JJ Williams (2021 OF, Franklin, TN): Williams showed the ability to match plane well and really drive his hips through contact, peppering baseballs on firm lines all over the ballpark.
Josue Valdez (2021 C, Bronx, NY): Valdez takes a more complex move to the ball but has the bat speed to get it done, really whipping the barrel around and creating leverage out front.
Ryan Waldschmidt (2021 SS, Bradenton, FL): Waldschmidt showed really intriguing tools in the box with quality bat speed and leverage combined with advanced barrel feel.
Jack Parks (2021 1B, Ruston, LA): Parks has advanced strength and as a result very real power, with serious thunder pull side and lots of projection overall.
Max Beck Berendsen (2021 OF, Marietta, GA): Berendsen showed quick hips in the box with a quick barrel as well, moving it around and finding firm liners to all fields.
Jacob Frost (2021 1B, Saint Louis, MO): Front generates lots of leverage off of his front side and combined with his strength is able to really drive the ball consistently.
Tommy Ramos (2021 SS, Hialeah, FL): Ramos has maybe the best raw pop of the event, getting the barrel moving uphill and showing easy home run carry into the pull gap.
Will Dorrell (2021 OF, Rock Hill, SC): Dorrell showed one of the more repeatable, consistent swings during the BP portion, really handling the barrel well and driving it on a line consistently.
Michael Gregos (2021 3B, Douglassville, PA): Gregos generates excellent bat speed and leverage and really drives his hips through, allowing him to generate some of the more consistent loud contact of the day.
Gabe Hunt (2021 SS, Buford, GA): Hunt does well to create stretch and generate whip to the barrel, showing the ability to really drive the ball when on time.
Cole Luckey (2021 OF, Glenview, IL): Luckey has lots of projection for power as he continues to mature, given his already quality bat speed and leverage.
Sebastian Mexico (2021 OF, Baldwinville, MA): Mexico really sinks well into his hips and uses his lower half, able to drive the ball more and more consistently as a result.
Bryson Mitchell (2021 OF, Alexandria, VA): Mitchell showed off a clean, whippy stroke with good strength that he really drove the ball with once he found his timing.