Jonnathan Martinez (2025 SS, Kissimmee, FL) has a loose, tension-free stroke from the left side with plenty to project upon. Martinez shows natural loft along with loose hands and a lot to like as he continues to add strength.
Jack Ottesen (2025 RHP, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL) has a simple swing from the right side with quick hands and a fairly compact bat path. He's got strong wrists to impact the ball and has good length through the finish.
Cristian De Los Santos (2024 3B, Miami, FL) took one of the louder rounds of the day as the right-handed hitter has big time bat speed and power potential. He's balanced in the box with some length to the stroke but has easy power, specifically to the pull side.
Rivers Kurland (2025 LHP, Tampa, FL) is a primary pitcher but showed off some two-way ability with a quick swing from the right side. There's some lift to the operation with fluidity at impact and Kurland projects to be a high level two-way player.
Nick Oliveira (2025 RHP, Jacksonville, FL) has big strength with a large frame at 6-foot-3 with impact at contact. He travels with an inside hand path though he still gets the hands out to drive the ball out in front with carry.
Carlos Fuenmayor (2025 C, Orlando, FL) has a balanced, repeatable swing from the right side with natural loft to the swing plane along with good strength. Fuenmayor maintained strength through contact and worked the ball with carry to both gaps nicely.
Christopher Hemmings (2025 3B, Tampa, FL) showed very fast hands from the right side along with feel to turn the barrel over with intent and work to the pull side. The bat speed stands out as does the physical projection as he should add power to his repertoire as he gets stronger.
Osjun Rivas (2025 SS, Orlando, FL) creates good separation with a consistent swing and the ability to barrel up the ball with regularity. Rivas can work to all parts of the field with strength and his barrel skill is a standout offensive tool.
Manny Sanchez (2025 SS, Miami, FL) shows some hand quickness and the ability to get on top of the ball and work on a line. Sanchez flashed some power to the pull side and has a swing designed to hit the ball hard and into the air with consistency.
Joseph Troupe (2025 OF, Tampa, FL) swings hard and generates good whip to the barrel along with loud, consistent contact off the barrel head. He works to both gaps and remains balanced with a small stride to do maximum damage off the bat.
Zahir Barjam (2025 SS, Miami, FL) is a physical right-handed hitter with good strength and bat speed to the profile. There's skill to manipulate the barrel along with present pull side power when the ball is squared.