Bryan Gonzalez (2023 SS, Hatillo, PR) stayed short and simple to the baseball while proving he could match plane. Sprayed the baseball back up the middle while also showing some pop into both gaps.
Antonio Anderson (2023 SS, Atlanta, GA) took one of the louder rounds of the day as he made it just look easy. Big juice from the right-side as he peppered the pull-side wall. Flashed some pop from the left-side as well when he got extended and timed it up.
Ariel Antigua (2023 SS, Lake Worth, FL) stays compact and fires the lower half while generating easy power. Knows how to create leverage and proved it during his round as he left the yard to the pull-side. Drove it deep into the right-center gap as well during his round.
Zaid Diaz (2023 OF, Miramar, FL) launched baseballs during his round as he proved to have power to the middle of the field. Stays short to the baseball and generates backspin. Easy juice in the bat.
Brayden Sharp (2023 OF, The Woodlands, TX) flashed big time bat speed as he threw the hands while proving he could find the barrel. Drove it on a line before popping off and drove it deep into the pull-side trees. Professional round of batting practice.
Tine Hampshire (2023 SS, Lumberton, TX) found a plethora of barrels as he sprayed it around during his round. Short and simple cuts as he dropped the bat head on the baseball. Feel for the barrel showing.
Boots Landry (2023 3B, Friendswood, TX) created separation and unloaded on baseballs. Drove it gap to gap with big juice. Proved he could drive it over the fence as he did so to the deepest part of the park before ending his round with a towering shot over the scoreboard.
Riley Myers (2023 OF, Philadelphia, MS) put on a show as he drove it over the pull-side fence with ease. Quick hands and leveraged the baseball. Donated a handful over the left-field fence that were still going up when they left the yard.
George Wolkow (2024 3B, Downers Grove, IL) showcased big time power during his round. Look to do damage and accomplished just that. Barreled up the baseball and proved to have some power to the pull-side.
Adrian Santana (2023 SS, Miami, FL) utilized some elite type hand speed as he proved he could find barrels on both the right and left-side. Stays compact and drives through the baseball. Flashed plus pop from the right-side during his round.
Walker Barron (2023 C, Atlanta, GA) found a barrel with every cut. Matched plane and drove it gap to gap with simplicity. Twitch showing in the swing and took a consistent round of batting practice.
Nathanael Coupet (2023 OF, Boynton Beach, FL) took possibly the loudest round of the morning. Launched baseballs to the pull-side as he drove it over the fence multiple times. Top spun a couple over as well, further proving the strength in the swing.
Michael Graziano (2023 OF, Naples, FL) flashed elite type power during his round as he went after it with intent. Short stride in and fires the hips & hands. Drove it over the pull-side gap fence multiple times during his round.
Garrett Smith (2023 1B, Melbourne, FL) punished the baseball with every chance he got. Impacts out front with authority. Drove it gap to gap throughout his round.
Sebastian Pisacreta (2023 C, Moorestown, NJ) flashed some of the biggest pop from the entire batting practice. Leveraged the baseball and looked to do damage. Impacted out front as he drove it over the pull-side fence with ease.
Will Matuszak (2023 SS, Los Angeles, CA) took a solid round as he found barrels consistently. Sprayed it on a line to all fields. Short and simple to the baseball. Good showing today all-around and topped that off with his round.
Dean West (2023 OF, Woodland Hills, CA) flashed plenty of twitch in the swing. Drove it on a line gap to gap. Opened it up and showcased some power to the pull-side as well during his round.
Jeff Lougee (2024 SS, Mechanicsburg, PA) utilized a strong set of hands as he dropped the bat head on the baseball. Stayed inside the baseball and drove it gap to gap with some juice.
John Wimmer (2023 SS, Rock Hill, SC) found a barrel with every cut during his round. Simple in the pre-pitch actions as he delivered the bat head on time consistently.
Walter Ford (2023 3B, McCalla, AL) showcased his big time power during his round. Dropped the hands and lifted the baseball over the pull-side fence a few times during his round.
Derek Schaefer (2023 RHP, Cave Creek, AZ) utilized long levers as he created separation and drove it to all fields with juice. Flashed power to the pull-side when he got extended as well.
Yahil Melendez (2023 SS, Guanica, PR) impacted the baseball with some thump. Pull-side power showing and proved he could simplify and drive it back up the middle.
Braden Holcomb (2023 SS, Ocoee, FL) peppered the right-center gap early in his round as we have become accustomed to barrels with him in the box. Easy power and one of the premier power hitters in the class.
Luke Lavin (2023 C, Laguna Beach, CA) did a great job throwing weight into the swing as the baseball jumped off the barrel. Top spin homers and drove it to the pull-side with carry.
Amari Allen (2023 LHP, Washington, DC) showcased big juice in the swing. Generated bat speed with the upper-half and drove it on a line to the pull-side. Power showing as well.
Jet Gilliam (2023 OF, Henderson, NV) took a great round of batting practice as he found plenty of loud barrels. Sprayed it on a line into the left-center gap and also proved to have some power as he drove it over the fence.
Cam Pruitt (2023 SS, Wylie, TX) dropped the bat head on the baseball and drove it to the pull-side with some pop. Fluid cuts as the baseball jumps off the barrel.
Thomas Curry (2023 C, Hartland, WI) utilized a big, physical frame as he unloaded on baseballs. Pull-side juice into the gaps as it carried deep to the longest parts of the park.
Noah Hayse (2024 C, Gainesville, FL) sitting down in his stance as he drives with the backside. Generating big bat speed as he drove it to the pull-side with carry.
Jake Kulikowski (2023 1B, Trinity, FL) generated some of the loudest contact of the day. Drove it dead center over the batters eye. Easy power and was on full display with every cut he took. Donated three baseballs in the woods during his round.
Arjun Nimmala (2023 SS, Valrico, FL) launched baseballs into the sky as he drove it over the fence in all fields. Started his round off with a towering shot over the pull-side. Most impressive swing driving it just right of the batters eye over the 385 sign in right-center. Impressive to say the least.
Austin Charles (2024 OF, Avondale, AZ) took a solid round as the switch hitter ran into some loud barrels. Drove it gap to gap from both sides as the hands work. Power from the left-side really shining through.
Cooper Pratt (2023 SS, Oxford, MS) was very fundamental in his actions at the dish. Short and simple as he gets extended on every cut. Doesn't try to over power as he sprays it on a line where pitched.
Ty Waid (2023 3B, Texarkana, AR) utilized a physical, strong build as he drove it deep to the pull-side. Gets extended and when he times it up, generates elite type power. Drove it over the pull-side fence during his round.
Tyler Zedalis (2023 MIF, Charlotte, NC) impressed in the box as he started his round slow before heating up. Drove the last few over the trees to the pull-side. Obvious strength and power in the swing on full display.
TayShaun Walton (2023 OF, Norfolk, VA) obvious power and strength in the frame. Stays short to it and punished baseballs. One of the louder rounds of the day that ended the batting practice session.