Brayden Bock (2021 C, Elkhorn, NE) has a larger build with present physicality and has the ability to really drive the ball to his pull side. He put his power on display with multiple deep shots to the wall.
Brady Christensen (2021 OF, Elkhorn, NE) is another well built senior with a low leg kick trigger and a fluid overall stroke. He showed great control for the barrel and put together a solid line drive round.
Christopher Miller (2023 OF, Dardanelle, AR) uses a wider stance with a high leg kick trigger, backspins the baseball consistently to his pull side and showcased a consistent flat barrel plane through the zone.
Lee Allen Jr. (2021 2B, Kansas City, MO) showed off his bat speed through the zone as he generates good whip to his barrel thanks to a slight hand coil going back into his load. He stays under control with a toe tap trigger.
Nathan Cunningham (2022 SS, Omaha, NE) slightly collapses his backside which creates an elevated barrel plane through the zone, but his hand eye coordination is excellent as he's able to drive the ball into both gaps.
Ben Taxdahl (2021 RHP, Prior Lake, MN) generates a slight upper body coil which creates good tension between his upper and lower half. He possesses some of the best bat speed at the event and has the ability to get into balls to all fields.
Will Plattner (2022 C, Chatham, IL) works his hands to the inside part of the baseball consistently and also flashed some good bat speed through the zone. He creates good leverage in his swing his leg kick trigger and can put a charge into balls when on time.
Trey Snyder (2024 SS, Kearney, MO) gets out on his front side with his simple stroke but consistently uses the middle of the field and finds the barrel with ease. His flat barrel plane through the zone put together a professional looking round.
Luke Moore (2022 C, Kansas City, MO) keeps things as simple as possible as his trigger is just his linear weight shift in the box, and his hands stay quiet until launch. With a slightly elevated barrel plane Moore creates good lift to the middle of the field.
Zach Keck (2021 C, Desoto, MO) sets up with a conventional stance with good hands and a middle to pull side approach. His barrel works down through the zone well and he displays good pull side juice as well.
Sam Juenger (2021 OF, Saint Louis, MO) creates a ton of bat speed through the zone and stands to gain even more with more fluidity throughout his stroke. He really got into a few line drives that seemed to explode off his bat into the gaps.
Gavin Williams (2021 OF, Desoto, KS) uses a crouched and even stance with hanging leg lift trigger and drove the ball deep consistently. There's some good quick twitch in his swing that will only continue to improve.
Mario Napolitano (2022 3B, Ames, IA) possesses a very flat barrel path through the zone with good hands that hunt the inner half of the baseball. He has the ability to spray balls all around the diamond with his plus barrel control.
Cason Davenport (2023 SS, Fort Worth, TX) creates a ton of controlled violence with his slow a methodical load that explodes at launch. His backside fires through as his lower half is active in every swing that he takes.
Sam McAleer (2022 C, Leawood, KS) took one of the more impressive rounds of the BP session with quick hands and a balanced stroke that shows violence but stays under control throughout.
Drew Lippold (2022 SS, Overland Park, KS) has a simple and efficient stroke that really looks professional when working through the middle of the diamond. His strong hands provide plenty of pop to do damage in all four quadrants.
Andrew Campbell (2022 OF, Riverside, CA) is still learning his rhythm and timing with the pitcher but can really get into balls when it all comes together. There's plenty of projectablity in his violent stroke.
Andrew Rantz (2021 3B, Topeka, KS) sets up in an upright stance and looks to generate a ton of tension between his upper and lower half as his lower half opens while his upper half works to stay over the plate. It will turn into an asset as he continues to develop his swing.
Tyler Large (2021 OF, Kansas City, MO) shifts well in the box and generates plus bat speed with a flat barrel path. Another one of the more professional looking round of the day, his barrel control stands to be a carrying tool for him.
Ty Rommel (2022 RHP, Poplar Bluff, MO) has a large physical frame along with a simple line drive stroke that can unload on balls when he wants to. His power tool will only improve alongside his already mature looking hit tool.
Ty Wisdom (2023 2B, Kansas City, MO) uses a toe tap trigger that gets him on time with the pitcher consistently. His conventional closed off stance uses the middle of the field well as his hands work down through the zone.
Jaret Nelson (2022 1B, Nixa, MO) also showcased positive pull side juice with quick hands that work down through the zone. He starts tall then works hard down with both his lower half and hands.
Trey Hill (2022 C, Fayetteville, AR) flashed great pop to all fields with his slightly uphill plane. His hunched over stance stays over the plate well as he looks to backspin the baseball to his pull side with authority.