Noah Miller (2023 C, Lasalle, MI): Miller showed off a good combination of physical strength and bat speed, with the ability to work both gaps with authority.
Alexander Tribul (2023 1B, Beverly Hills, MI): Tribul showed a heavy barrel when on time, doing a nice job of getting his hips involved and letting the barrel out front on time.
Gabe Nazelli (2021 OF, Farmington Hills, MI): Nazelli can really impact the ball on a rising line when he's on time, with a whole field approach that does damage in any direction.
Marcus Boone (2022 C, Canton, MI): Boone really gets his whole body into his swing and that physical strength shows up off the barrel, driving the ball consistently with jump and carry.
Nolan Hoover (2025 RHP, Bradner, OH): Hoover had a solid all-around event including his BP round, where he showed off a quick and compact swing that made consistent hard linear contact.
Dillon Rodriguez (2022 OF, Valparaiso, IN): Rodriguez has good strength to his frame and that shows up in his swing, taking violent hacks with impressive jump off the barrel when square.
Donovan Selph (2021 SS, Berkley, MI): Selph has excellent pull-side power to his profile right now and he showed that off in BP with a turn-and-burn approach, with some feel for the middle of the diamond as well.
Brady Baalaer (2024 C, Macomb, MI): Baalaer has very impressive young hitting tools, with excellent bat speed on a clean path that he repeats well, with huge power projection as he continues to get stronger.
Alex Cheeseman (2023 SS, Commerce Twp, MI): Cheeseman has a quiet, simple swing that produces hard liners to all fields, with a high-contact linear approach that works well for him.
Konner Daughriety (2024 3B, Mount Vernon, OH): Daughriety makes a complex move in his hands and hips when loading but does so on time and with strength, showing extremely advanced pull-side power to his stroke.
Ryan Sieler (2023 RHP, Monroe, MI): Sieler is an intriguing two-way talent who swung it well, with a loose and easy stroke that covers the plate and allowed him to work all fields authoritatively.
Hunter Belanger (2024 1B, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI): Belanger has very advanced strength for his grade and can really impact the baseball, especially back through the middle and to the pull-side.
Oliver Cush (2022 SS, New Albany, OH): Cush has a simple, repeatable swing that does a very nice job of getting the barrel out on time, and he's able to work to all fields with it with good linear jump.
Brady Birchmeier (2022 3B, New Lothrop, MI): Birchmeier had the loudest exit velo of the day as well as the loudest single swing in BP, a no-doubt missile pull-side that would have left any ballpark. His strength and righthanded power are standout tools.
Benjamin Convey (2024 3B, Williamston, MI): Convey took a very consistent, strong round with a quick bat that lets his physical strength work for him, driving the ball on well-struck line after well-struck line.
Brayden Weis (2023 RHP, Whitehouse, OH): Weis has good strength throughout at present and that showed during BP, delivering heavy barrel after heavy barrel with hard contact all around the field.
Gabriel Nard (2022 SS, Shaker Heights, OH): Nard has a pretty simple swing, generating good leverage and working to stay connected, showing the ability to really drive the ball up the gap. His hit tool consistency is well-known nationally.
Connor Ostrander (2022 SS, Granger, IN): Ostrander has good feel for posturing through his swing, getting the barrel on a good path with bat speed and projectable strength, projecting for very good hitting tools.