Reydi Rodriguez (2027 3B, Charlotte, NC) showed solid bat speed throughout his round of BP with a hard turn of his lower half. Used the middle-of-the-field well with some authority and good jump off the barrel from the slightly uphill swing plane.
Grant Helms (2027 OF, Harrisburg, NC) used a flat bat plane and a hard turn to impact the ball to the pull-side. The right-handed hitter showed some thump off the barrel with consistent solid contat.
Parker Wallace (2027 3B, Fayetteville, NC) looked to elevate the ball during his round to a ton of success. Consistent hard contact to the pull-side with some bat speed and a hard lower half turn.
Tyler Cain (2026 1B, Matthews, NC) worked direct with the hands and an uphill bat plane to create some carry to the pull-side. Used the physical 6-foot-6, 215-pound frame to impact the ball highlighted by hitting one off the wall during the round.
Cameron Harper (2026 RHP, Durham, NC) created leverage well with solid power to the middle-of-the-field and pull-side. The right-handed hitter created some extension through the ball with some loud contact.
Corbin Spilliards (2027 SS, Sylva, NC) showed good carry to the pull-side and the middle-of-the-field with some feel to the lift from the right-side of the box. The switch-handed hitter showed a flatter bat plane with some bat speed and solid line drives and feel for the barrel.
Janeson Steele (2026 1B, Goldsboro, NC) used a physical 6-foot-5, 215-pound frame to hit solid lasers to all fields. The left-handed hitter created solid, loud contact throughout his round. The East Carolina commit showed a solid feel for the barrel.
Nathan Trunck (2027 SS, Charlotte, NC) used a pull-side heavy approach with a slightly uphill bat plane. The right-handed hitter showed a solid feel to lift the ball with solid line drives to the middle-of-the-field and pull-side, highlighted by a rocket to the left-center field gap to end the round.
Mark Sackermann (2026 3B, Louisville, TN) showed solid torque in the swing and good carry on the ball flight. He created hard contact to the pull-side and the middle-of-the-field and solid power to the opposite field.
Anthony Seminara (2027 1B, Bluffton, SC) showed some bat speed and strength at the point of contact with good carry on the ball flight. The right-handed hitter showed some torque in the lower half and some feel to work inside-out in the swing.