Ty Harpring (2025, Roswell, Ga.) had a solid round of BP being able to drive the ball well and find the barrel. He uses a wider base with the hands tucked underneath and had the juice showing throughout the round. Was able to lift the ball throughout the round for solid contact. Plenty to like with his actions in the batters’ box.
Jatniel McCloud Perez (2024, Loiza, P.R.) starts with slightly open feet and uses his strength to drive the baseball here. Had bat speed through the zone, being able to drive through the ball and lift it for solid contact. Several well-hit balls throughout the round.
Angel Cruz (2024, Loiza, P.R.) used a wider base with high hands to be able to get on plane with pitches and drive the ball. Worked several well-struck balls for line drives into the left-center gap. Had some great contact shown pull-side during his round of BP.
Emmanuel Perez (2023, Miami, Fla.) has a big leg lift trigger, getting the foot down on time, and sending the barrel through the zone with some quickness. Had a couple of well-struck balls throughout the round, producing some line drives to the middle of the field.
Jose Silva Quinones (2025, Fajardo, P.R.) swung it well during his BP round, being able to impact the ball well pull-side, barreling up a ball for a ground rule double during his round. Lots of bat speed with the strength to impact it. Matched planes with pitches and drove the ball well.
Samuel Alonso (2025, Miami, Fla.) keeps the hands back and drives hard through the zone with some whip to the barrel. Had a solid round of BP, driving the ball well, being able to separate and lift the ball. Worked uphill to pitches and drove them.
Gian De Castro (2024, Weston, Fla.) showed off the juice from the left side during his round of BP. Plenty of loud contact, getting through the zone and leveraging it well. Worked pull-side in the air with the ability to loft it. Lots of strength showing with his actions in the box.
Jeremy Espinal (2024, Yonkers, N.Y.) pieced together a quality round of BP, spraying the field all over with line drives. Has a direct path to the ball and showed a good feel for the barrel, being able to stay on time and drive pitches to all areas of the field. A great round of BP.
Jordan Kievman (2025, Copley, Ohio) swung it well from the left side during his round of BP. Starts with open feet, working into his leg lift, with a direct path through the zone. Showed off some whip to the barrel. Good round with projectable actions in the box.
Christopher Sosa (2025, Hialeah, Fla.) showed off some juice during his round with solids swings throughout. He was able to use his larger frame to his advantage. Rotated through contact and used some bat speed to get through the zone and drive it.
Carter Wojcik (2025, Coral Springs, Fla.) played pepper with the wall in left field. He pieced together a great round of BP, driving the ball well pull-side, starting from an upright stance turning on pitches, and driving them. Nearly left the yard during his round.
Anthony Espinoza (2025, Boynton Beach, Fla.) starts with a wider base and the hands high. He gets them through the zone with quickness and intent. Had a quality round of BP with good swings showing off and easy swing. Solid actions overall in the box.
Bradley Hale (2024, Ferndale, Mich.) swung it well from the right side during his round of BP. Starts with a wider base and the hands high. He uncoils through the swing with strength showing. Bat speed was there and helped him piece together an impressive round of swings.
Ryley Leininger (2024, Georgetown, Tex.) impressed with his swings during his round of BP. He rocked back into his load, with a wider base, using his bat speed, whipping hard through the zone. He drove the ball well to the pull-side, working uphill to the ball with strength showing.
Jean Carlos Martinez (2025, Sunrise, Fla.) put together a good round of BP, with a physical swing on display. He was able to get a level path and drive it well. Almost left the yard, driving one to the warning track.
Angel Santiago Velazquez (2024, Hialeah, Fla.) had the ball jumping off the bat during his round. He was able to work pull-side with bat speed showing. Had a good lower half, being able to impact the ball well.
Evan Tuesley (2023, Grainger, Ind.) pieced together are great round of BP, turning on pitches and working pull-side. He drove balls into the pull-side gap as well. A shorter swing, getting the hands to it and driving it with some whip to the barrel.