Nico Marino (2025 OF, Rockaway Park, NY) used a simple, repeatable stroke with plenty of present bat speed to produced numerous line drives throughout his round. He stays short and direct with his hands and delivers the barrel on-time frequently.
Cuyler Baxter (2024 SS, Greensboro, NC) offers an intriguing hit, power combination from both sides of the plate. He put that on full display during his round, as the Wake Forest commit launched several parts to the deepest parts of the field. He implores a loose, leveraged stroke with strength at impact and more power to come.
Cole Draper (2024 OF, Yorktown, VA) impressed with his strength at impact throughout his round. He employs an intent based stroke with good lower half usage and heavy hands to deliver the barrel with authority. He showcased some budding power potential that will continue to improve with additional strength.
Aiden Ruiz (2026 SS, Woodhaven, NY) took perhaps the loudest and most consistent round of the day, while showcasing legitimate switch-hitting ability as well. He launched two home runs from the right-side, consistently impacted the baseball from the left-side and projects for even more power as he continues to mature.
Logan Carver (2025 1B, Leonardtown, MD) displayed immense power projection during his round, as the physical left-handed hitting first baseman produced several well-struck line drives from gap-to-gap.
Shawn Hoff (2025 SS, Camden, NC) stayed consistent throughout his round, as the twitchy 2025 middle-infielder incorporates a simple line drive stroke with plenty of present bat speed and good feel for the barrel. He used the middle-of-the field efficiently and will continue to add strength as he matures.
William Hurt (2025 SS, Midlothian, VA) displayed a loose, leveraged stroke with plenty of strength at impact and legitimate pullside power potential. He generates whip to his barrel with his stronger lower half and delivers the barrel on-time.
Patrick Lyons (2025 OF, Hillsboro, VA) delivered one of the more consistent rounds of the day, as he seemed to find the barrel quite often. He creates easy bat speed, has good feel for the barrel and used the entire field exceptionally well.
Ethan Hotchkiss (2025 1B, Waynesboro, PA) displayed some of the more usable power throughout his round, as the physical 6-foot-3, 201-pound first baseman produced several loud line drives from gap-to-gap. He generates good separation into launch and has plenty of present bat speed.