Frankie Carney (2022 SS, San Diego, CA) showed some present power at the plate, using his quick hands to impact the ball with consistency to the pull-side. Carney executed a solid approach and made hard contact with frequency.
Colt Uphold (2021 OF, Albquerque, NM) flashed some interesting, raw power to the pull-side, and the right-handed hitter used his linear barrel plane to drive the ball well. Uphold has quick hands through the zone.
Emilio Barreras Rojo (2022 SS, Casa Grande, AZ) showcased present bat speed from the left-side of the plate, making solid contact and executing a pull-side approach. The 2022 shortstop was quick to the ball and showcases plenty of power potential.
Fred Bohn (2022 C, Chandler, AZ) drove the ball with tremendous power to the pull-side, lining balls to and through the left-center field gap in what was a tremendous round of batting practice. Behn shifts well to contact and has present bat speed.
Declan Brown (2022 OF, Seattle, WA) showed some ability to impact the ball with consistency on Saturday, generating good lift to the pull-side with fast hands. The right-hander is still developing consistent barrel control but was outstanding when on time.
Cole Cramer (2021 SS, Arlington, WA) showed off some present thump to the pull-side, driving the ball with authority to and through the pull-side gap. The Washington native can really impact the ball when on time and squared.
Christopher Gaudio (2022 RHP, Scottsdale, AZ) showed some jump to all fields at the plate on Saturday, clearing the hips well and driving the baseball. Gaudio showed the ability to hit to and through both gaps while putting together one of the more consistent rounds of the day.
Aiden Dillehay (2022 SS, Coronado, CA) squared the ball up with consistency on Saturday and executed a middle of the field to pull-side approach. Dillehay has some athleticism and can generate loft to both gaps.
Jake Molinar (2023 RHP, La Mesa, CA) showcased present bat speed with a simple approach at the plate, driving the hands through well with good feel for the barrel. The California native shifts well to contact and will add power as he continues to grow.
Billy Ham (2021 2B, Las Vegas, NV) showed good barrel control and the ability to drive the ball to the pull-side. There is plenty of power potential in the 6-foot frame and Ham can impact to and through the pull-side gap.
Julian Nunez (2021 SS, Escondido, CA) has a simple approach and makes consistent contact through the middle of the field. The 2021 shortstop executes a line drive approach and makes hard contact with consistency.
Tre Chavez (2021 C, San Juan Capistrano, CA) showed plenty of strength at the plate with multiple hard-hit balls to the pull-side. Chavez executes a simple approach and stays short and quick to the ball.
Brenden Morris (2021 RHP, Newport Beach, CA) showcased quick hands with a clean shift to contact and power-oriented approach. Morris executes to the middle of the field and has present juice to the pull-side as well.
Luke Clark (2020 3B, El Cajon, CA) has a simple load and showcased quick hands in his round of batting practice Saturday. Clark has present feel for the barrel and shows some power potential when on time and squared up.
Jack Johnson (2021 3B, Arlington, WA) drove a pair of balls out of the park during batting practice Saturday, clearing the hips well and generating loft with a naturally lifted barrel plane. Johnson can really impact the ball when on time and has present bat speed from the right-side.
Ashtin Webb (2021 C, Mesa, AZ) showcased present bat speed and some present power at the plate on Saturday. Webb clears his hips well and creates excellent jump off the barrel to the pull-side.
Kyle Ayers (2021 RHP, Sherman Oaks, CA) showcased plenty of bat speed and some serious jump to the pull-side. Ayers has athleticism that translates to the plate and can drive the ball with power from the left side.
Jacob Entrekin (2021 C, El Cajon, CA) showed an advanced approach with present bat speed. The 2021 catcher has jump off the barrel to all fields and swings with intent to drive the baseball.
Rilan Quinones (2021 SS, San Antonio, TX) showcased present bat speed and a high-intent swing in batting practice Saturday, using a line-drive barrel plane to drive the ball back through the middle with consistency.
Will Potter (2021 SS, Temecula, CA) put together a really good round, driving the ball with consistency and swinging with intent to impact the ball. Potter flashes present power to the pull-side gap and has good strength in the frame from the right side.
Devon Walczykowski (2021 1B, El Dorado Hills, CA) has plenty of strength in the frame and showed excellent power in batting practice. The first baseman has a good shift to contact and gets his hands extended well to create some pull-side jump off the barrel.