Zac Albright ('27, Phoenix, AZ) showed the ability to get extended well and drive balls gap to gap. Good separation pre-pitch and a slightly lofted path allows for balls to be hit in the air well.
Will Carpenter ('26, Flagstaff, AZ) showcased a short, compact path with the ability to spray hard hit line drives to all fields. Barrel feel and quick hands were shown throughout the round, resulting in a consistent round.
Sean Evans ('26, Maple Valley, WA) showed the ability to use a strong, physical frame to drive balls with authority. A simple swing allows for advanced raw power to show up often and play to all fields.
Maxx Kane ('26, Gilbert, AZ) displayed quick hands and good intent throughout his round. A short path to contact found barrels often and sprayed hard hit balls to all fields.
Jacob McLean ('24, Prince George, CAN) showcased some of the better power during his round. A simple swing creates torque and hammers balls to the pullside gap. Barrels were found regularly throughout.
Dominic Poole ('24, San Jose, CA) consistently drove balls to the big part of the field throughout his round. A clean path to contact and sound balance was shown consistently throughout swings.
Felix Rivera ('24, Buckeye, AZ) showed impressive power to the pullside throughout his round. A lofted path gets the bat head out front, consistently driving balls to the warning track or over the wall.
Gabriel Coltman ('25, Portland, OR) had a massive showing at the plate during his round, clearing the wall multiple times and consistently producing loud contact. A strong, physical frame stands out at the plate and has advanced power presently.
Aiden Maselli ('24, Phoenix, AZ) showed the ability to get the bat head out front and do damage to the pullside. A lofted path and good extension out front allow for balls to be punished pullside when squared up.
Jacob Vitek ('24, Glendale, AZ) showcased good intent with the ability to drive balls pullside when in-sync. A lean frame has strength present with plenty of room to add more.