Zachery Gresham (2023 OF, Los Angeles, CA) showcased a smooth fluid bat path creating leverage in his left-handed swing. He does a nice job using the ground to generate power through his lower half and drive the ball with carry to the pull side.
Gavin Rossi (2022 OF, Orange, CA) has good timing and rhythm to his swing allowing him to consistently find the barrel. He has strong hands at the point of contact helping to create good jump off the barrel using the middle of the field at his best.
Daniel Ruiz (2023 LHP, San Gabriel, CA) brings a simple approach to his left-handed stroke. He does a nice job of finding the barrel with quick hands working direct to the inside part of the ball driving the ball on a line from gap to gap with a line drive approach.
Joshua Torres (2023 SS, Highland, CA) an UC Santa Barbra commit showcased a real handsy swing with good feel for the barrel. His hand path works nicely to the inside part of the ball allowing him to drive the ball hard on a line using the big part of the field.
Cameron Goffar (2021 OF, San Diego, CA) does a nice job using the length in his frame to create extension through the baseball. HE is able to keep his chest behind the ball and hit off a strong back side driving into a stiff front side.
Bradly Cooper (2022 OF, Orange, CA) has really good feel for the barrel with a consistent round of line drives working from gap to gap. His barrel path works short and quick to the inside part of the ball with a simple load allowing him to stay on time consistently.
Justin Heffler (2024 SS, Jamul, CA) does a nice job timing up his hanging leg lift getting the foot down in time to drive the baseball. He showed good bat speed with explosion through contact allowing him to create carry from gap to gap.
Matthew Livolsi (2022 OF, San Diego, CA) displayed quick hands from the right side of the plate. His swing shows good timing and rhythm with the barrel consistently getting out front to impact the baseball creating hard hit line drives.
Joaquin Sandoval (2022 C, Santa Barbara, CA) took an impressive round of batting practice finding the barrel consistently. He does a nice job creating torque with his load and uncoiling with quick hands driving the ball with good carry to the middle of the field.
Ryder Brooks (2022 OF, Fountain Valley, CA) displayed his ability to get the barrel head out front on time routinely. His smooth left-handed bat path creates easy lift to the pull side with good carry on the ball flight as he gets good extension through the ball.
Jake Lavin (2024 C, Laguna Beach, CA) uses his lower half well generating power from the ground up. His left-handed swing has nice looseness in the wrist with some loft to the bat path as he is able to consistently impact the ball from the middle to pull side of the field.
Sebastian Moore (2022 OF, Dana Point, CA) showed good strength in his left handed swing. He displayed good barrel to ball skills with a well-timed swing using his length to create extension through contact with back spin on the ball flight.
Charlie Mannon (2022 1B, Newport Beach, CA) an UC Santa Barbra commit took a strong round of batting practice showcasing the strength in his left-handed stroke. His barrel works smooth through the contact zone with a long high finish creating back spin to the ball flight with juice to the pull side.
Adrian Aviles (2022 RHP, Paramount, CA) showed a real athletic swing with the ability to manipulate the swing path and find the barrel consistently. He does a nice job getting the head out front and hitting behind the baseball hitting into a stiff front side.
Blake Rajan (2025 OF, Lake Forest, CA) showcased some projectable traits in his left-handed swing. He has a short simple bat path that works nicely to the inside part of the baseball as he worked hard on a line from gap to gap with a line drive approach.
Britton Beeson (2022 3B, Villa Park, CA) has some length to his swing but generates good bat speed through the zone and hit the ball well on a line to both gaps during his round today.
Dylan Zdunek (2023 C, San Gabriel, CA) put one of the more fundamentally sound swings on display today as he used a good combination of strength and bat speed to drive the ball well on a line to the middle of the field.
Darin Eales (2022 SS, Stockton, CA) repeats his swing well which allows him to find the barrel at a consistent rate as he works on a line drive plane and has a good combination of bat speed and impact strength.
Mitchell Birdsall (2022 3B, San Jose, CA) is a very projectable athlete who has a loose and quick swing that allows him to adjust the barrel head and create strong contact from multiple parts of the zone.
Ryan Roche (2022 SS, Palos Verdes Estates, CA) Roche fires his body well to the impact point and uses the strength in his frame to drive the ball hard in the air when he squared it out front.