Pratim Amin (2024 C, Ankeny, IA): Amin does a very good job sinking into his hips and generating leverage to go along with good bat speed, with rising liners to all fields the result.
Blake Anderson (2022 3B, Urbandale, IA): Anderson has good strength to his frame and gets the barrel out front with torque through his swing, letting that strength show up in pull-side power.
Blake Daubenmier (2022 1B, Cedar Rapids, IA): Daubenmier has big projection on his frame and plenty of raw bat speed, which is a very strong combination in terms of power projection. His power upside is substantial.
Maddox O'Connor (2024 3B, Des Moines, IA): O'Connor showed off a smooth, repeatable stroke with clean hands and present bat speed, with a whole-field approach and the makings of a potentially very strong bat.
Blake Timmons (2023 SS, Solon, IA): Timmons showed off advanced bat speed with quick hands, turning the barrel with authority and projecting to really have lefthanded impact with continued development.
Clayton Campidilli (2023 3B, Woodward, IA): Campidilli took one of the loudest rounds of BP seen recently in PG events anywhere, hitting multiple missiles out of the yard pull-side and to center with big time strength and above-average bat speed.
Alex Stewart (2023 RHP, Pleasant Hill, IA): Stewart has good physicality with strength and bat speed present, and he's able to do damage pull-side on pitches in certain spots.
Adam Kayko (2024 3B, Waukee, IA): Kayko has advanced physicality and strength with a big, strong lefthanded swing that produces impactful contact pull-side when on time with the barrel.
Jack Clark (2024 C, Solon, IA): Clark repeats his smooth righthanded stroke well with a clean path that gets on plane early, showing a whole-field approach that projects well as his frame fills out.
AJ Garcia (2023 OF, Chicago, IL): Garcia has very quick hands with a likewise quick lefthanded swing, getting the barrel on a flat path and showing the ability to sting line drives to all fields with good solid projection on his frame as well.
Trett Joles (2021 C, Boyceville, WI): Joles is a switch-hitter who showed much louder from the right side, with a very good strength/bat speed combination that plays with barrel feel and results in loud contact up gaps.
Zain Sauer (2023 3B, Olin, IA): Sauer showed good feel for the barrel with the ability to adjust plane and hit barrels to all fields, showing good leverage skills in the process as well.
Myles Davis (2024 SS, Marion, IA): It's easy to see the projection of Davis, whose righthanded swing is fast with a clean path and lots of leverage, and he's already got the ability to drive balls out of the park to the pull-side.
Will Vierling (2022 C, Mequon, WI): Vierling's bat speed stands out and he has strength and leverage along with it, really doing a nice job of impacting the baseball pull-side and showing off that strength in the form of hard barrels.
Jaylen Ziegler (2022 OF, Urbandale, IA): Ziegler has present bat speed and a projectable frame, with good bat speed that flashes good path and good results on a line, and there's good power upside long term here as well.
Kinnick Pusteoska (2022 1B, Solon, IA): Pusteoska is a very physical lefthanded hitter with tremendous power upside as a result of his strength, and he's got significant power in all directions right now.
Tamden Webb-Tate (2022 C, Ankeny, IA): Webb-Tate has advanced strength and bat speed with a complex move into his swing, and the results when on time are loud with different-level carry off the barrel and the power upside here is loud.