JH Campbell (2023, Spartanburg, SC) worked through the middle-of-the-field well during his round. Showcasing a quiet, compact stroke, repeatedly getting the bat head out to the point of contact, producing some back spun line-drives.
Tyler Stillson (2025, Chapel Hill, NC) flashed some loud, line-drive impact to the gaps throughout his round, creating some lift through contact. Able to work uphill and get the barrel out, Stillson was able to turn on some balls to the pull side.
Luke Stevenson (2023, Wake Forest, NC) hits some bullets during his round. The UNC commit displayed tons of present strength throughout his frame, generating exceptional bat speed that translated to some scorched line-drives to the RCF-gap.
Ryan Honeycutt (2024, Rougemont, NC) got his round started with a bang, sending the first pitch he saw well over the left-field fence. The 6’6”, Honeycutt utilized his long levers to create lift through extension, hitting some towering fly balls throughout his round, displaying some present gap-to-gap juice.
Jack Dalton (2025, Garner, NC) was intriguing when he remained on time with his hanging trigger, flashing some pop through the middle-of-the-field when he was able to get his foot down on time and the barrel out. Dalton displayed some strength in his frame that should translate well as he develops better feel for the barrel.
Benjamin O’Brien (2024, Chapel Hill, NC) really impressed during his round, squaring up 8-of-10 balls for hard-hit line-drive, using the entire field well. He was able to generate barrel whip with his strong forearms and repeated his stroke extremely well. O’Brien remained simple with his approach and didn’t try to do too much at the plate.
Liam Fulbright (2024, Lowell, NC) squared up some balls to the pull side during his round, showcasing line-drive tendencies with a slight, hanging trigger. Fulbright generates some bat speed, flashing the ability to lift which should translate to extra-bases in-game.
Steele Burd (2024, Hilton Head, SC) produced some loud contact during his round, peppering line-drive to the gaps with a compact stroke, producing a whippy barrel with his strong hands.
Nick Papciak (2025, Greensboro, NC) had himself a solid round, consistently producing hard contact to the pull side as the ball seemed to jump off the bat.
Darnell Parker Jr. (2023, Carrollton, VA) sent one over the batting cages beyond the left-center field wall during his round, in what was a very intriguing round. The Washington State commit showcased explosive bat speed and firey hands, barreling up several balls to the wall.
Nicholas Francuzenko (2024, Reston, VA) showed flashes of hard line-drive impact during his round. Elevating a handful of balls to the right-center field gap that came off his bat hot, incorporating his lower half well.
Connor Binkley (2022, Auburn, KY) barreled up several balls during his round, using his entire 6’4”/225lb build to square up balls, peppering the left-center field gap.