Michael Gray (2025, Rancho Santa, Margarita) showed the ability to drive balls well into both gaps throughout his round. Quality strength at contact helps generate pullside power when squared up.
Matt Hansen (2024, Huntington Beach, CA) displayed advanced bat speed with consistent feel for the barrel throughout the round. Good intent helps drive balls with authority to all fields.
Ethan Johnson (2025, San Jose, CA) showcased the ability to get extended well out, allowing for balls to be driven with authority to both gaps. A fluid, balanced swing allows for barrels to be found often.
Elijah Breault (2024, Aloha, OR) swung the bat with good intent throughout the round. Strong hands at contact helped generate advanced pullside power with the ability to leave the yard.
Makani Geisen (2024, Battle Ground, WA) used his strong, physical frame to generate loud contact throughout the round. Quick hands and extension out front helps drive balls in the air consistently.
Derek Bain (2024, Las Vegas, NV) put together a quality round, showing the ability to get the bat head out front and hit balls to the pullside. Quick bat speed and good strength throughout help drive balls with authority that way often.
Dominic Cadiz (2025, Sherman Oaks, CA) showcased intriguing power potential throughout his round. Good extension out front and barrel feel allow for balls to be hit hard line to line.
Kai Maynick (2024, Reno, NV) utilizes a lofted path and good intent to drive balls well when squared up. Quick hand speed allows the bat head to get out front and do damage to the pullside.
Eric Zdunek (2026, San Gabriel, CA) found a fair share of barrels to the big part of the field during his round. Advanced bat speed on a slightly lofted path allowed for quality power to be shown gap to gap.
Easton Shortle (2026, Seal Beach, CA) put together one of the more consistent rounds on the day. A simple, linear path allows for hard hit balls to be sprayed to all fields.
Kannan Virgilio (2024, San Diego, CA) drove balls with authority to the pullside gap throughout the round. Quick hand speed on a lofted path helps drive balls in the air consistently.
Aaron Jacobsen (2025, Glendora, CA) showed the ability to use a strong, physical frame well in the box. Strength at contact and extension out front helped hammer balls to the pullside gap when squared up.