Brady Andrews (2026 RHP, Johnston, IA) is a promising young prospect who showed a lot to like during his round of BP. The swing is smooth and he utilizes a simple and controlled operation. As he begins to delivery the barrel out front more consistently, his hit tool will really shine.
Jack Miller (2024 SS, Jesup, IA) showed intriguing twitch and athleticism all day, and his swing was no different. The right-handed hitter proved to have a heavy barrel when on time and squared, and he has real hitter's hands, showing the ability to make hard contact to the opposite field.
Kory Serocki (2026 OF, Salina, KS) is another young prospect who showed promising flashes during BP. He has definite hand quickness and bat speed present from the left side, and he had no problem letting the ball travel deep in the zone, as he made solid contact to the opposite field gap
Brady Walton (2024 MIF, Urbandale, IA) has a large and physical frame with some tools to like in the box. The bat speed is already there, and once he frees up his hands and makes contact out front consistently, he could develop some notable power in his left-handed swing.
George Gouriotis (2024 RHP, South Elgin, IL) displayed a controlled and balanced operation at the plate, and although he's a primary pitcher, there is certainly some potential in the bat. His bat speed and strength create plenty of whip to the barrel, and his power will develop as he begins to create lift at contact.
Tyson Schlicher (2024 RHP, Urbandale, IA) is a strong and physical right-handed hitter who swings with high intent. He proved to have a heavy barrel when squaring the ball up out in front of the plate, and his power potential will continue to grow with time.
Griffin Boesen (2027 OF, Des Moines, IA) is a loose and athletic prospect with an advanced swing for his age. There is plenty to project on in his long and lanky 5-11 frame, and the swing is smooth and fluid. He will continue to improve moving forward, and should hit for power as he grows and gets stronger.
TJ Brandl (2024 1B, Almond, WI) stands at a physical 6-foot-3, 245-pounds, and there is obvious strength in the swing. He profiles as your prototypical power-hitting first baseman, and he looks to do damage with each pitch. The ball really jumps off his bat when he catches it out front, and he showed the ability to create lift at contact.
Jack Casey (2025 SS, Hiawatha, IA) put together a solid showing during his round of BP. The athletic and twitchy right-handed hitter displayed a smooth swing with some quickness to the hands He produced consistent contact and hit a couple of deep fly balls in the gap as well.
Jordan Thys (2023 SS, Blairstown, IA) produced one of the more consistent rounds of the day, as he peppered the middle of the field and the opposite field gap with line drives. The right-handed hitter doesn't look to do too much, as he displayed a simple and quiet operation with a contact-oriented approach.
Kaden Tolle (2024 OF, Davenport, IA) utilized a balanced left-handed swing and proved that he can make hard contact to the pull side with consistency. There is bat speed present with some things to like for the future as he continues to smooth out the swing.
Marek Wawrzyniakowski (2025 C, Milwaukee, WI) is a projectable young prospect with a loose and athletic stroke. The primary catcher has a lot to like on both sides of the ball and provides plenty of offensive upside at a premium position. He even flashed some power, as he drove a ball deep into the pull side gap.
John Hadley (2024 1B, Sun Prairie, WI) is a strong and physical left-handed hitter that uses his 6-foot-3, 200-pound frame to create power. He utilized a slow and controlled operation that produced multiple hard hit balls to the pull side when on time and squared.
Maddox O'Connor (2024 3B, Des Moines, IA) looked to do damage during his round of BP, as he produced multiple, deep fly balls to the fence. The right-handed hitter certainly proved to have some pop to his pull side, and he could elevate with ease.
Kaden Frommelt (2023 C, Marion, IA) produced one of the loudest rounds of the day, as he hit nearly every ball hard. The right-handed hitter utilizes a simple and quiet operation but he delivers immense power and bat speed from it. He hit multiple balls to the wall, including one that left the yard. The uncommitted backstop has a lot to offer offensively.