Tait Reynolds (2026, Queen Creek, AZ) put together the best round of the day with consistent barrels that played to all fields. A simple swing shows quick bat speed through the zone with the ability to impact the baseball.
Tyke Daniels (2026, Phoenix, AZ) showcased sound bat speed throughout the round. A linear path led to frequent line drives back through the middle of the field. Strong frame generates some power to the pullside.
Kanon Faseler (2026, Scottsdale, AZ) showcased the ability to generate quality pullside power from both sides of the plate. The switch-hitter has advanced feel for the barrel with quick bat speed through the zone.
Benjamin Ball (2026, Phoenix, AZ) put together one of the more impressive rounds of batting practice, using his strong frame to generate quality pullside power. Good feel for the barrel produced loud contact regularly.
Michael Mogannam (2025, San Jose, CA) used his strong frame to generate quality power to the pullside. Good feel for the barrel led to hard contact on a regular basis throughout the round.
Nolan Wohl (2026, Liberty Lake, WA) flashed good bat speed on a lofted path during his round. It combined with solid strength to generate decent power to the pullside.
Gabriel Coltman (2025, Portland, OR) used his strength well in the box. The slugger swings with good intent on a lofted path, generating advanced power to the pullside for the age.
Ryan Tomey (2026, Scottsdale, AZ) showcased quality feel for the barrel throughout his round. An advanced approach led to a consistent round with the entire field being used often.
Zach Bolles (2026, Chandler, AZ) used his strength to generate hard hit contact throughout his round. The slugger showed good feel for the barrel with the abiltiy to drive the ball to the pullside.
Xavier Escontrias (2026, Glendale, AZ) used quick bat speed on a slight uppercut path to drive the ball hard in the air. A mature approach allowed for the entire field to be used consistently.
Zander Bratspis (2026, Scottsdale, AZ) flashed quality power throughout his round. A lofted path with quick bat speed through the zone allows the ball to be driven in the air consistently.