Andruw Giles (2026 OF, Henderson, NV) Found the barrel comfortably throughout his round showing the ability to hit the ball to all fields and some flashes of jump when squared.
Andrew Petrock (2026 SS, Pelham, AL) Is an athletic swinger and he can uncoil late given the quality of the bat speed he has there already while spraying pretty hard liners all over the field.
Chandler Hart (2026 LHP, Allen, TX) Is extremely physical in the box and it translates to a good bit of juice as he hammered some balls on a line to the middle of the field.
Jayden Stroman (2025 SS, Medford, NY) Had some of the more explosive flashes of the day as there’s pretty significant juice on both sides of the plate and he has no problem getting to it often and leveraging to lift it a long way.
Luke Labbe (2026 C, Saint Johns, FL) Has some intriguing things in the overall process as there’s some whip to the barrel and the ability to get through the zone tight which will allow him to hit well in game.
Cody Boshell (2026 1B, Jacksonville, FL) Showed some big juice in flashes during his round putting a couple balls out on the track and up against the wall dead into the wind pull side.
Bubba Coleman (2026 SS, Braselton, GA) Has all of the components to like in a good young hitter with bat speed and tons of consistency while being able to pepper either gap and run into a couple.
Colton Guillot (2026 SS, Gulf Breeze, FL) Has big strength behind a heavy barrel and although there are some young inconsistencies, when he clears the front side he can really impact the ball a long way to pull.
Alexander Galan (2025 OF, Orlando, FL) Swings it with a ton of intent and there’s a whole ton of explosive bat speed with real juice behind it and he can impact the ball with some of the best when he’s on it.
Randy Ruiz (2026 OF, Winter Garden, FL) Is an explosive hitter with big bat speed in a longer stroke and the strength behind it allows him to really drive the baseball pull side when he gets it out on time.
Kevin Bruno (2026 SS, Santo Domingo, NC) Is very comfortable with the barrel and it’s a loose swing with easy bat speed and the consistency in being able to hit balls all over the pull side.
Addison Latko (2026 C, Park Ridge, IL) Has some intrigue in terms of how strong the hands are and the overall bat speed he’ll likely create long-term with that.
Reed Robinson (2026 C, New Carlisle, IN) Is a switch-hitter with solid bat to ball on both sides but there’s a good bit more looseness with some flashes of real strength to the pull side on the left.
Grady Emerson (2026 SS, Argyle, TX) Took comfortably the best round of the day as he came out peppering both gaps with effortless strength off the barrel and a significant ceiling in terms of both hit and power.
Garrett Luett (2026 SS, Council Bluffs, IA) Took a strong round using the strength in his hands to stay compact and still drive the hard to the pull side a good amount.
Diego Perez (2026 SS, Santo Domingo, NC) Swings it pretty effortlessly and the ease in which he’s showing he can lift it to the pull gap with some flashes of carry projects a good bit.
Logan Buckley (2026 LHP, Columbia, MS) Is talented on the bump but it’s real strength to the profile as the hands work simply and he was able to backspin a number of baseballs deep to the pull gap.
Landon Schutte (2026 RHP, Oakdale, CA) Is a massively physical right-handed hitter who was on the barrel a significant amount in his round absolutely peppering long line drives to the pull side gap.
Jael Castillo (2026 LHP, Wake Forest, NC) Is an impressive looking prospect for being 13u eligible and he hit a lot of balls hard throughout his round showing simplicity and real strength to the stroke.
Jake Finnegan (2025 SS, Jupiter, FL) Barreled just about everything to the pull side gap showing a simple and efficient stroke with an accurate barrel.
Chase Fuller (2027 SS, Tallahassee, FL) Is another that’s just 13 years old but he didn’t look it as he hit balls really hard all over the pull side with a picturesque right-handed stroke with massive power upside.
Leo Marrero (2026 C, Wauchula, FL) Wore out the pull side with long lofted contact as the swing is geared for getting the ball in the air and strength has it carry a long way.
CJ Sampson (2026 RHP, Tomball, TX) Came out on time with the barrel right away as the athleticism to the swing and comfortability with the barrel really stands out and gives him so much to like as a two-way.
Matthew Sharman (2026 SS, Woodstock, GA) Has lots of foundation things to build on as a talented hitter in terms of bat speed and the ability to extend well through the baseball when on plane.
Dillon Booth (2026 3B, Rosamond, CA) Showed he can spray the whole field throughout his round as the hands work well and there’s enough bat speed to impact the baseball a good bit already.
Ethan Bass (2026 SS, Northbrook, IL) Showed a good bit of intrigue throughout the entirety of the round as it’s a really quick and fluid stroke with real barrel speed and the strength in the hands to put hard contact on a ton of liners pull side.
Archer Horn (2026 3B, San Mateo, CA) Took a really strong round using very loose hands to barrel the ball hard to the pull side a whole ton and there’s still a good bit more power in there as he adds physically.
Grady Saunders (2026 RHP, Springfield, OR) Has good size and he gets synced up well showing plenty of strength off the overall timing feel to get into consistently.
Matt Ponatoski (2026 SS, Hamilton, OH) Showed lots of consistency in his approach with the comfort in finding plenty of barrels on a line to the pull side.
Trevor Condon (2026 OF, Woodstock, GA) Put together a strong round with a whole ton of hard barrel to the pull side with real strength to the stroke and more coming.
Enrico Carrion (2025 3B, Caguas, PR) Has some twitch to the swing and he was able to get on the barrel a whole ton showing some impact on a line to the pull side.
Jacob Lombard (2026 SS, Pinecrest, FL) Has some real hand speed and he can get through the zone really tight while showing heaviness to the hands and plenty of ability to lift it hard out front.
Brock Rein (2026 1B, Fayetteville, GA) Sprayed the field with hard line drive contact and it’s the consistency and comfortability with the approach that stood out.
Cole Travers (2026 RHP, Sebring, FL) Barreled a whole ton of baseballs without having to sell out and there’s plenty of bat speed to create strong impact.