Dillon Moss (2026 C, Atherton, CA) found the barrel the entire round as he shot hard liners into both gaps. The ball really explodes off the barrel and he has good rhythm to the swing.
Ethan Bass (2026 SS, Northbrook, IL) starts in a high stance and uses a knee lift trigger to get into rhythm. He's added strength onto the frame and put everything on display, hitting multiple balls hard into left field.
John Dolan (2026 C, Huffman, TX) ended the round in a big way, hitting a bomb over the left field wall. He has a good path through the zone and found the barrel quite a bit. He has good strength as well which was on display throughout the round.
Jack Ryan (2026 RHP, Cincinnati, OH) got the barrel extended and hammered the ball into right field. It's an intriguing two way profile that had a good showing in the outfield workout as well. He showed a lot to like here.
Ethan Stipp (2026 OF, Las Vegas, NV) put a ton of strength on display throughout his round of batting practice. The bat really explodes off the barrel, showing off the strength to the pull-side.
Jack Dugan (2026 SS, Nashville, TN) showed a lot to like throughout his round of batting practice. It's a smooth left-handed swing with good projection and loft to the path.
Brody Landgraf (2026 1B, Columbia, IL) started off the round with one of the loudest swings of the day, a bomb to the pull-side. He creates good leverage out front and has a long and loose path through the zone. It's pretty loud power here.
Dylan Messina (2026 SS, Cortez, FL) showed some loud stuff from both sides of the plate, finding the barrel often from both sides. He has the same setup and good hand speed from both sides to go along with natural feel for the barrel.
Aiden Ruiz (2026 SS, Woodhaven, NY) was all over the barrel throughout the round of batting practice. He was smashing balls to both gaps and stays short and compact in both swings.
RJ Cope (2026 LHP, Lawrenceville, GA) is one of the top two way players in the country and showcased the left-handed swing in the round. He was all over the barrel and hit a few balls with incredible exit velocities (95+ EV). This was a super loud round.
Colton Guillot (2026 SS, Gulf Breeze, FL) has done a little bit of everything throughout the event here early on and continued this in the round of batting practice. He got the bat extended and hit the ball hard to the pull-side, showing a short path and a quick bat.
Brady Marshall (2026 3B, Mocksville, NC) was all over the barrel in his round of batting practice. He hit multiple balls over 90 mph off the bat, showing huge power and a good hit tool.
Rock Akahi (2026 3B, Irvine, CA) absolutely smoked some balls throughout his batting practice. It's a super smooth left-handed swing and he was on the barrel throughout. He stays super short and showed the ability to get the barrel extended.
Parker Loew (2026 SS, Sarasota, FL) showcased some massive things throughout the round. He has one of the fastest bats in the country and showed some monster juice to the pull-side as well. It was one of the most impressive rounds of the day.
Randy Ruiz (2026 OF, Windermere, FL) hit the ball extremely hard to the pull-side in the round. The bat is extremely fast and was on the barrel throughout the round. He's super physical and has monster pull-side power.
Andrew Barr (2026 1B, Longwood, FL) showed a smooth left-handed cut throughout the round and found the barrel often. He's got some physical projection remaining and is hitting the ball with authority.
Grady Emerson (2026 SS, Argyle, TX) continues to show why he's ranked so highly as he smashed some baseballs into the pull-side gap. The bat speed really stood out and he has some of the biggest pop of the class.
Branson Crawford (2026 C, Gainesville, GA) put together a really good round of batting practice. He was all over the barrel and hitting balls to the middle of the field. He hit everything within 87-91 mph exit velocities.
Andrew Mahoney (2026 LHP, Novi, MI) was all over the barrel throughout the round. He hit multiple balls into the gap with high exit velocities. The bat speed really stands out here.
Colten Springall (2026 2B, Las Vegas, NV) strung together a super impressive round of batting practice, getting the barrel extended and impacting the ball to the pull-side. There's some serious intrigue to the left-handed stick.
Maximus Wearing (2026 1B, Charlotte, NC) got the round started in a big way and continued it later in the round with some loud barrels to the pull-side. He's a big and physical left-handed bat with obvious bat speed.