Cole Belfanti (2024 MIF, Long Beach, CA) hits out of an upright, square stance and uses a minimal stride. Uses a flat bat path through the zone along with solid bat speed. He did a nice job of spraying hard contact to all parts of the diamond.
William Hill (2025 OF, Humble, TX) works out of an upright, square stance. Utilizes a leg kick load to generate leverage. He showed loft in the bat path and involved the lower half well in his strokes.
Addison Klepsch (2024 SS, Poway, CA) hit out of a slightly open stance in a semi-crouch position. Showed a flat path through the zone to go along with some bat speed. Advanced feel for hitting and feel for barrel at the dish.
Matthew Leiterman (2022 SS, Woodland Hills, CA) works out of an upright, open stance at the plate. Has a leg kick trigger to create leverage along with natural loft in the bat path. Showed an all-fields approach that he used to spray hard contact around with.
Ethan Nunez (2023 OF, Chino Hills, CA) works with an upright, slightly open stance at the plate. Has aggressive intent in his swings and really involves the lower half well. Showed juice to all-fields and plenty of feel for the barrel.
Jordan Green (2024 RHP, San Diego, CA) showed natural loft in his bat path along with advanced feel for finding the barrel to maximize his all-fields approach. Consistently involved the lower half to create more juice.
Kai Chang (2025 C, Riverside, CA) worked out of a slightly open and upright stance to start. He has an efficient bat path that stays in the zone while also creating loft to generate loud, elevated contact.
Will Marenghi (2024 SS, Encinitas, CA) hit out of a slightly open stance in a semi-crouch position. Showed impressive bat speed which went well with the loft in his bat path to produce loud, elevated contact.
Maximo Martinez (2024 SS, Hawthorne, CA) had natural loft in his bat path along with quality bat whip through the zone. Peppered both gaps with line drives and featured an advanced approach overall at the dish.
Joey Cordola (2022 C, Saugus, CA) starts in a slightly open, upright stance. Used a leg kick trigger to create some leverage and sprayed hard contact to all parts of the diamond.
Declan Rivero (2024 SS, Palmdale, CA) works out of a square and balanced stance and uses a leg lift timing mechanism. Showcased advanced feel for the barrel and wasn't afraid to use all-fields.