Nicholas Kupsco (2029 RHP, Brookhaven, GA) got the ball to start and has looked strong in the early going. Working in the upper-70s and has been around the zone with it. He's also flashed a breaking ball right around 70 mph as well.
Parker Babb (2028 2B, Marietta, GA) let one travel deep and hit one right down the right field line for a double. He's put together a quality showing today and has shown a lot to like about the entire profile with quality swings and actions on the defensive side.
Karson Sirmon (2029 2B, Woodbury, GA) hit one on the screws right back up the middle for a base hit in the early stages of this one. He worked directly back up the middle with a clean path and hit this one hard.
Tate Broom (2029 C, Calhoun, GA) got the barrel to one and didn't miss it, hitting it hard into the left-center gap for a triple. It's a really functional swing with bat speed and strength at impact that shows up here. He would also single later in the game too.
Drew Robinson (2029 3B, Brookhaven, GA) hit one into the left-center gap and cruised around the bases for a triple. He's a tall and lean right-handed bat with solid bat speed and should continue to grow into more power in the near future.
Malachi Lightsey (2029 3B, Odum, GA) hit one into right field for a triple in the early going. It's a short and direct path with solid bat speed and the power has shown up throughout the day. He was also into the low-80s on the mound as well.
MJ Prisco (2029 OF, Bradenton, FL) put a great swing on one and hit it into the right-center gap for a triple. It's a loose and leveraged left-handed swing with good bat speed and strength for the age.
Ethan Graff (2029 1B, Cumming, GA) has collected a pair of hits so far, showing the ability to manipulate the barrel. It's a smooth swing with functional parts and feel for the barrel.
Hudson Arfanakis (2028 OF, Douglasville, GA) has collected a pair of hits throughout this one, both being hit well. It's a short and simple right-handed cut with solid bat speed and some impact. Tim
Timothy "Ty" Childress (2029 C, Molena, GA) got the bat head around on a low-80s heater and hit one well to the pull-side for a double. It's a quick bat and he taps into the pull-side strength here.