Dylan Whitfield (2024 OF, Highlands Ranch, CO) utilized a hover trigger from a slightly open stance to do most of his damage to the pull side middle of the field, driving the ball with intent and carry flashing jump off the barrel. The athletic 5-foot-11, 170 pound righty displayed good weight shift and hip torque with power potential that should only continue to develop.
Corey Chavez (2024 1B, Castle Rock, CO) used a narrow stance with plenty of clear bat speed through the zone to send multiple balls to the middle pull side gap, showcasing strength in the hands with carry generated from the built 6-foot, 205 pound frame.
Austin Ellis (2024 C, Saratoga Springs, UT) started from a wider even base with balance present throughout, driving the ball with intent to all parts of the field. The 5-foot-11, 200 pound righty ended his round with an opposite field no doubt HR, further validating the dangerous power potential the ‘24 grad possesses.
Anthony Graziano (2025 C, Centennial, CO) utilized a simple no stride approach to constantly pepper the pull side gap, generating backspin on the baseball with the ability to do damage when timed up.
Vincent Hudson (2024 SS, Hacienda Heights, CA) exemplified why he’s an Arizona commit, roping balls consistently back up the middle with effortless carry and backspin production. The stroke is loose and fluid for the 6-foot-3, 175 pound righty with advanced bat-to-ball skills present.
Caleb Korth (2026 LHP, Parker, CO) worked from a narrow even base with a toe tap trigger and plenty of evident strength in the hands that ended the round with a bomb to dead CF. The 5-foot-10, 160 pound righty effectively created drive with the lower half and showcased a stroke that could directly translate in game.
Tyson Threadgill (2024 3B, Show Low, AZ) successfully kept the hands inside the baseball and worked directly through the zone to generate line drive after line drive to the pull side of the field. He covered the zone effectively with underlying power potential in the 6-foot-3, 210 pound frame.
Jackson Schanuel (2025 SS, Norman, OK) worked from a wider even base generating loud impact to all parts of the field. The intimidating 6-foot-4, 205 pound righty created effortless lift in the bat path with evident hand speed to pair.
Trey Stenerson (2024 OF, Powell, WY) had one of the more picturesque strokes of the day, displaying fluidity and easy bat speed through the zone to produce loud impact to the middle pull side of the field. The 6-foot-3, 190 pound righty effectively shifted the weight through contact and controlled the barrel well with extension present.