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Rigual ranked atop the leaderboard with his tools behind the plate, showing both the quickest pop time as well as the best arm strength down to second, which also played well in live action. His best swings came in live action, including a hard barreled triple down the opposite field line.
Cohen had a nice weekend, ranking atop several categories during testing with the top 60-yard dash, throwing velocity across the diamond, as well as exit velocity. He also has tools at the plate to work with, showing some present pop from the right side.
Cupp looks the part at 6-foot, 165-pounds and he has the talent to match. A primary shortstop, Cupp moves well on his feet with balanced actions and a strong throwing arm which also served him well on the mound. His bat is just as impressive with an advanced approach and present bat speed which helped consistently impact the baseball.
Ossenfort is a physical lefthander out of South Dakota who already shows intriguing two-way potential. On the mound he worked comfortably in the 80-82 mph range with advanced feel for both his changeup and curveball, though he also impacts the ball consistently from the left side with big pop off his barrel.
Ervine came down from Georgia and put together a nice performance on the mound. A strongly built righthander, Ervine topped out at 82 mph with his fastball and shows comfort working to his glove side with short life while the ball comes cleanly out of his hand.
Segura is a lean and athletic righthander who showed well on the mound and will only continue to improve with added strength. He ran his fastball up to 76 mph and did so with a loose, whippy arm action, attacking the strike zone to either side while flashing the makings of a breaker with short depth.
A California native who attends school in Florida, Burnes is listed as a primary righthanded pitcher but showed well as a positional prospect in this look. Offensively his swing is a short one, staying direct to the ball with present bat speed and strength off the barrel as his exit velocity suggests.