Hunter Hedgecoe (2028 C, Fayetteville, NC) had a short compact swing with a middle-opposite field approach. He had the ability to keep his hands inside the ball well and drive the ball to the opposite field consistently with some solid barrel behind it. Frequently hit line drives to the right-centerfield gap.
Ryan Allen (2025 SS, Greensboro, NC) Wide stance, simple stride, aggressive swing, with some clear hand speed present. Hard line drives consistently came off his bat to all parts of the field. Ryan is not limited to one side of the field and does extremely well hitting the ball where it was pitched and adjusting to the pitch and doing damage.
Julian Baldwin (2025 OF, Central, SC) short stride, wide stance, hands in a bat slot near the shoulder. Strength present and he is their physically. When he get's the barrel out front he has great success pulling the ball to the left-centerfield gap. He kept it simple not trying to muscle up.
Ethan Crosby (2027 3B, Orangeburg, SC) Short stride load with a neutral stance. Hands held high at the ear. Pull-oriented hitter that can put up some solid exit velocities. Clear path to the ball keeping on a flat plane. Crosby has some core activation that allows his whole body to be involved in his swing.
Brett Kutner (2025 1B, Raleigh, NC)Physically developed player that has power-upside. In BP he was launching balls deep into the right side of the field. Small leg lift, neutral stance, slightly bent knees, with a bat slot just below the ear. Creates good ball flight on his barrels due to his extension through the ball. Great middle of the order bat that could produce some extra base hits.
Michael Scaletta (2026 OF, Waxhaw, NC) Slender athletic frame with some sneaky juice in his bat. He bats with bent knees, neutral stance, with a slight leg lift. Great bat to ball skills but he excels pulling the ball. Most of his power is on his pull side where he was lacing the ball deep into right field. Fluent swing that had little flaws to it. He did well keeping his back hips back and using his lower half.
Sam Schwamb (2025 C, Fort Mill, SC) Creates consistent solid barrels deep to all parts of the field. He nearly sent a few out of here dead center-field. Smooth swing where he uses a slow load and unleashes an explosive swing. Sam has all the tools at the plate to be a outstanding hitter because he is fundamentally there as well as physically.
Jude Flint (2025 OF, Amsterdam, NY) has a tall toned build which gives him some positive attributes at the plate. He has a quiet leg lift, hands just below the ear, and some obvious power upside. Great bat speed present and does well whipping the ball through the zone. Line drives were screaming off of his bat to all parts of the field. The strength he possess is natural and not forced. Produced loud contact every swing.