Caden Baker (2024 MIF, Houston, TX) does a nice job of handling the bat, showing the ability to match pitch plane and consistently getting the barrel on the ball with firm liners to all fields. He projects well with strength.
Jack Bell (2023 SS, Corpus Christi, TX) took a very loud round, generating very good bat speed with leverage off his front side, showing the ability to hit the ball hard to all fields and really drive it pull-side
Jordan Bush (2024 2B, Livingston, TX) does a good job creating separation and getting into a good launch spot, with quality bat speed on a linear plane and plenty of projectable strength along with solid barrel skills.
Benjamin Elizondo (2023 SS, Sugar Land, TX) gets his lower half working, shifting well with good torque and subsequent bat speed, turning the barrel well and getting on plane while making solid contact to all fields.
Eric Tenery (2023 LHP, Kerrville, TX) has real power when he's on time out front, showing good ability to impact the baseball, in particular to the pull-side where he showed big time jump when square.
Ethan Farris (2023 SS, Cypress, TX) has advanced strength to his frame and a clean stroke to go with it, generating backspun liners to all fields with both present and projectable power. He took a very consistent round.
William Hill (2025 OF, Humble, TX) stays connected through his swing and on the whole takes a quick and athletic stroke, showing plate coverage skills and serious upside for power long term as he continues to mature.
Ray Rose III (2024 3B, Tomball, TX) has some of the best pure strength in attendance and it showed in his BP, with the ability to absolutely hammer baseballs with backspin to the big parts of the ballpark.
Jackson Brasseux (2023 LHP, Paris, TX) had a monster day as a two-way talent, showing legitimate bat speed, power, and hitting tools from both sides of the plate, not to mention his prowess as a lefthanded pitcher.
Richard Klosek (2024 OF, Houston, TX) showed a simple and repeatable load/launch, showing good timing skills with plenty of strength off the barrel, consistently driving liners and using the whole field.
Luke Lindner (2024 C, Giddings, TX) does a really nice job of keeping his swing compact through the zone, getting the barrel out front and showing consistent hard contact to all fields on a line.
Grayson Lincecum (2023 3B, Houston, TX) has a great combination of present strength and bat speed, with good lag in the zone and a clean path, showing the ability to really drive the baseball to the middle of the field.
Hayden Carpenter (2023 RHP, Pinehurst, TX) generates good length through his swing with lag in the zone and the strength stands way out as well, with real power upside thanks to his strength.
Landon Kemp (2025 SS, Flowery Branch, GA) has good whip to his stroke with quick hands and an accurate barrel, staying connected well and showing the ability to pepper the whole field with liners.
Jude Yarbrough (2023 OF, Sour Lake, TX) took a very consistent round with the ability to work both gaps with backspin and carry, showing his present bat speed as well as his projectable power.
Karsen Luther (2023 1B, Conroe, TX) has serious strength to his frame and it shows up in his swing, with leverage off of his front side and big time jump off the barrel, showing huge power to the pull-side.
Rj Jackson (2023 1B, Choctaw, OK) has mammoth power in his frame and it showed up in BP, with one of the more loud displays of home run power of the event. He showed the ability to drive the ball out pull-side with ease and big carry.
Brayden Buchanan (2023 C, Austin, TX) took a consistently loud round, showing off his strength and bat speed combination with the ability to do damage and hit the ball hard on pitches all over the zone.
Cooper McEnroe (2024 3B, Spring, TX) has very quick hands and quality strength to him, combining the two to create advanced bat speed and the ability to really drive the ball pull-side.
Derek Bain (2024 C, Las Vegas, NV) has a simple approach and swing, getting the barrel on plane early with good bat speed and strength, consistently hitting it on the barrel with authority and carry.
Mason Murphy (2025 RHP, Missouri City, TX) has excellent all-around tools including in the box, where his bat speed is advanced relative to his age and he's able to really impact the baseball, with all kinds of projection for more power as he matures.