Sean Gamble (2025 SS, Des Moines, IA) woke up and raked, displaying loud contact to all parts of the field. The young 2025 prospect worked out of a narrow and slightly open stance, generating great backspin on the ball. Gamble showed excellent hip rotation and dangerous intent at the plate.
Sam Harris (2023 1B, Urbandale, IA) displayed raw power potential at the plate, driving balls to all parts of the park. The Duke commit stands tall at 6-4, and is a serious presence in the box with quick hands and a ton of hip rotation. Posted a ridiculous 103 exit velo.
Jack Taxdahl (2023 C, Prior Lake, MN) worked out of a slightly open stance with an athletic presence about him. Taxdahl consistently drove the ball with solid backspin to the opposite field. Displaying good weight shift and a compact approach with great bat speed, the 2023 prospect will continue to be looked at heavily.
Sam Skarich (2022 SS, Davenport, IA) put on a line drive clinic, getting into a simple and repeatable groove back up the middle. With quiet hands and good bat speed, Skarich flashed power potential to the pull side and maintained a level bat path throughout the round.
Jake Quinn (2024 SS, St Paul, MN) has a ton of future potential at the plate, as the young 2024 prospect already stands at 6-3 and looks dangerous in the box out of a narrow open stance. With raw talent and power potential, Quinn displayed a quick trigger and flashed great bat speed.
Alex Reavell (2021 OF, Dubuque, IA) works out of a big belt high leg load that generates good power to all areas of the field. Reavell kept his hands inside the ball well and displayed great bat speed to the pull side. Hip rotation and balance were key to his success.
Adam Balcerak (2022 OF, Muskego, WI) posted a 94 mph exit velo and showed raw potential at the plate. Out of an athletic medium build, Balcerak displayed sneaky power with a quick compact swing. With good weight shift and bat speed, he was able to drive balls with backspin to the pull side of the field.