Luke Kosoff (2027 SS, Woodcliff Lake, NJ) impressed throughout his round with his ability to impact the baseball with authority from gap-to-gap. He incorporates a deep hand load to get going, exhibits good separation with his lower half and displayed plenty of present bat speed.
Alexander “Sasha” Quigley-Skillin (2027 RHP, Stafford, VA) swings with plenty of intent and showcased his pullside power potential during his round. He generates torque with his lower half, has strength in his hands and delivers the barrel with authority.
Mason Rosenberg (2026 1B, Cherry Hill, NJ) used an advanced approach to consistently impact the baseball from gap-to-gap during his round. He incorporates a simple, low-effort stroke with present bat speed and excellent feel for the barrel.
Kees Yashko (2027 OF, Clifton, VA) produced several well-struck line drives throughout his round. He implores a short, compact swing with quickness to his hands to impact the baseball with authority to the pullside.
Wright Broadhead (2027 3B, Winchester, VA) was consistent throughout his round, as the 2027 primary third baseman showcased a loose, leveraged stroke with plenty of present bat speed and strength at impact. He used a whole field approach to produce several line drives and projects for more power moving forward.
Brady Collins (2027 C, Cumberland, RI) took perhaps the loudest round of the day, as the strongly built 2027 backstop found the barrel quite often. He exhibits good feel for the barrel, incorporates his lower half extremely well and displayed plenty of bat speed. He showcased legitimate gap-to-gap power potential and will only continue to expand his hit tool as he matures.
Jake Miller (2026 3B, Midlothian, VA) displayed plenty of present bat speed during his round, as the 2026 third baseman impacted the baseball with authority to the middle and pullsides of the field. He stays short with stays short with his hand path and has some feel for the barrel.
Benny Jesinsky (2026 OF, Haymarket, VA) impressed with his ability to repeat his swing, while producing several line drives during his round. It is a low-effort stroke with looseness to his hands and feel for the barrel.