Aiden Dillehay (2022 SS, San Diego, CA) stayed short and simple to the baseball as he proved he could square it up often. Peppered the middle of the field and proved to have some juice in the pull-side gap.
Cole Gonzales (2022 OF, Newberry, FL) generated easy bat speed as he dropped the bat head on the baseball. Proved he could drive it with power to the pull-side as well during his round.
Hunter Stone (2022 C, Wake Forest, NC) proved that he could leverage the baseball as he swung it with thump. Got extended and drove through the baseball consistently.
Connor Cox (2022 1B, Longview, TX) took one of the more impressive rounds of batting practice as the smooth swinging lefty put on a show. Drove it with carry into the right-centerfield gap and projects as a power hitter in the future.
Kelvin Agosto (2022 OF, Vega Baja, PR) flashed hand speed as he was quiet in his pre-pitch actions. Fired the hands and hips as he squared up the baseball out front. Proved to have some power to the pull-side later in his round as well.
Colby Camps (2022 C, Milton, GA) showcased power in his round of batting practice. When he got extended and timed it up, the baseball jumped off the barrel. Drove it deep into a strong wind.
Brandon Peterson (2022 SS, Utica, NY) flashed plus power during his round as the left-handed stick launched baseballs into the deepest parts of the park. Proved he can leverage the baseball and projects easy power down the road.
Jake Streeter (2022 OF, Sandy Springs, GA) proved to have some twitch in the box as the hands work. Next level hand speed on display as he closed his round with a healthy serving of loud barrels.
Erick Delgado (2022 C, Miami, FL) did a good job creating backspin as he attacked downhill and when he squared it up, he proved to have some power in the swing. Drove it gap to gap as he went with the pitch.
Kaden Galason (2022 SS, Kathleen, GA) had a strong showing in workouts and the talents carried over into batting practice. Natural lift to the swing combined with quick hands, a recipe for loud barrels. Doesn't get cheated as he went after it with intent.
Victor Heredia Jr (2022 SS, Santa Ynez, CA) was real balanced and under control at all times as he proved to have feel for the bat head. Stayed linear through the zone and got extended as well. Sprayed it on a line to all fields during his round.
Walker Rempfer (2022 RHP, Milton, GA) peppered both of the gaps during his round. Lift to the swing showing as he created separation and went after baseballs. Found the barrel early and often during his session.
Sean Shelly (2022 1B, Clearwater, FL) proved to have some of the most power we saw from the day. Leveraged the baseball as he looked to leave the yard to the pull-side and did just that with his last swing of the day.
AJ Wenrich (2022 3B, Dauphin, PA) started his round off professionally as he sprayed it on a line to the gaps. Later opened up and started to drive it deep to the pull-side. Drove one into the howling wind as he left the yard in deep left-center.
Jaxon Brooks (2022 3B, Burlington, IA) utilized a strong frame as he swung it with authority. Stayed inside the baseball and got extended consistently during his round. Flashed easy power and drove it over the fence to the pull-side.
Edwin Toribio (2022 3B, Statesboro, GA) continued to impress as the right-handed stick looked to do damage with every cut and did just that. Pull-side power showing as he lifted the baseball with ease.