Noah Ernst (2025 C, Wellston, OH) has quick hands and real bat speed, showing consistent ability to get the barrel into the correct spot and on the correct path with a whole-field approach and whole-field, linear results.
Gary Gibson II (2026 RHP, Lexington, KY) had a very loud event overall including during BP, where he showed extremely advanced bat speed for his age with real power pull-side in addition to his prowess on the mound.
Nathan Manley (2023 C, Loveland, OH) took a very pro round of BP in this one, showing off his strength into both gaps with a simple, direct stroke. He's very physical and that strength translates to his game, both at the plate and behind it.
Aamir Mitchell (2023 3B, Warren, MI) is a very talented infielder with lots of body projection and present righthanded power, showing it off in BP with lots of hard barrels pull-side, and it's easy to see his power being enormous in time.
Gaige Stuckey (2025 LHP, Washington Court House, OH) is a talented two-way player with upside both ways, and he showed a loose lefthanded stroke at the plate with the ability to cover both edges and use the whole field.
Q Phillips (2023 OF, Elm Grove, WI) is a switch-hitter with bat speed and power from both sides of the plate, showing a bit better from the left side in this event, with real juice to the pull-side and impressive, twitchy bat speed overall.
Carter Christenson (2025 SS, Cincinnati, OH) has a very quick, direct swing with a barrel that he moves around the zone very well, showing the ability to hit hard liners to all fields with more juice than his slender frame might indicate.
Stephen Katch (2023 3B, Lancaster, PA) has serious strength and power in his righthanded swing, showing the ability to impact the ball to all fields and projecting to have the ability to leave the yard to all fields. He hit some baseballs extremely hard in this event.
Benji Perez (2023 SS, Alexandria, OH) gets very direct with his swing path and has the hand speed to maximize damage, showing the ability to really impact the ball pull-side and projecting well for continued power gains.
Joey Watts (2025 OF, Cincinnati, OH) stays compact with his hands through the stroke and does a good job of getting the barrel out, letting his strength play with hard shots back through the middle and to the pull-side. His power upside stands out long term.
Ben Major (2023 OF, Troy, OH) has tremendous projection on his body to go along with premium athleticism, and he showed flashes of big time bat speed and power potential in this setting, especially to the pull-side.