Nathan Depew (2023 SS, Newport, MI) does a nice job of getting his hips/lower half involved in his swing and generates good bat speed as well, showing solid hitting tools overall with some impact into the gaps.
Wyatt Mosley (2025 LHP, Dansville, MI) has a good combination of present strength and bat speed and put them on display, getting the barrel out front and impacting the ball hard, with some ability to use the whole field.
Ethan Tucker (2023 OF, Homewood, IL) has projection on his frame and loose, whippy stroke that covers the plate well and stays on plane. He projects for more juice as he continues gaining strength to his build.
Luke Baginski (2025 C, West Salem, WI) has long levers and uses them well to create leverage, showcasing quality bat speed with loft to his stroke and big time power projection as he continues refining and gaining mass.
Jake Bentivenga (2025 C, Wilmette, IL) holds his coil well as he lifts his leg to trigger, then brings his lower half well into his swing, showing bat speed and impact to the pull-side when on time with the barrel.
Shaun Charles II (2023 1B, Chicago, IL) is very physical at 6-4/220 and lets that strength play in his swing, using the ground well and creating lots of force at impact, showing the ability to drive the ball up the gaps and back through the middle.
Vance Kurokawa (2025 SS, Chicago, IL) is a switch-hitter with clean lower half moves from both sides along with looseness to both swings as well, projecting well and looking like a very good all-around player.
TJ McQuillan (2026 3B, St. John, IN) just committed to Louisville and it's evident why in his swing, with big lefthanded bat speed and even bigger present strength, showing the makings of a huge power bat long term.
Cooper Hums (2023 OF, Mishawaka, IN) stays connected well through his swing and does a good job of matching plane, consistently peppering liners to all fields. He projects for more power as he gets stronger.
Kelvin Jones Jr. (2025 1B, Chicago, IL) uses his lower half well and drives through contact with a compact, quick stroke as well, showing strength up both gaps and consistent swings throughout his round.
Henry Murray (2025 OF, Chicago, IL) showed legit tools from both sides of the plate, with a loose stroke from either side that plays middle/pull, with strength out front and more on the way.
Jack Coluzzi (2024 SS, Wheaton, IL) had a very consistent round, repeating his swing well with bat speed on a path that stays compact, hammering balls on a line pull-side time after time.
Mark Golminas (2023 OF, Aurora, IL) has a smooth stroke with very easy, low-effort bat speed and some whip out front, with good contact skills and the makings of good power once he fills out.
Cole Clawson (2023 OF, Clarendon Hills, IL) has a projectable body with a very quick, athletic stroke highlighted by very fast hands, showing real impact off the barrel and projection for more.
Vincent Ippolito (2025 C, Villa Park, IL) showed good pop to the pull-side, getting the barrel out front with a big move that he repeats well and showing a good strength + loft combo at the same time.
Trey Meyers (2025 3B, Glencoe, IL) has a big frame and big projection, with present bat speed and an ideally-lofted stroke, giving him huge power upside long term.
Colin Ryder (2024 1B, South Elgin, IL) had the most power of the day, making this pro park look small pull-side and really showing the ability to lift the ball with backspin and big carry pull-side.