Leo Kelly (2028 3B, Evanston, IL) showed the ability to leverage the baseball out in-front, while creating easy bat speed and the feel for the barrel. He used his long-levers efficiently, generating several well-struck balls and an exit velocity of 78 mph on his one of his swings
Christian Mumford (2029 SS, Madison, MS) showed the ability to repeat, while shooting several line drives from gap-to-gap. He creates present bat speed and stayed compact with his hands, delivering the barrel on-time.
Archer Ellis (2028 SS, Cape Coral, FL) stayed consistent throughout his round, finding the barrel often.. He showed some looseness to his hands, stayed through the middle effectively and projects for more impact as he continues to mature.
Theo Schroedter (2029 RHP, Chicago, IL) showed some present bat speed with projectable components moving forward He stayed direct with his hands and delivered the barrel on-time frequently throughout his round.
Jaziel Concepcion (2029 C, Lehigh, FL) showed the ability to turn the barrel over on the inner-half, while flashing some bat speed and things to like moving forward. He showed some natural lift to his swing and found the barrel often.
Antonio Marino (2029 C, North Fort Myers, FL) stayed consistently on the barrel throughout his round, while showcasing some projectable bat speed and adjustability.
Addison Johnson (2029 1B, Katy, TX) turned the barrel over nicely during his round, as he used his strong hands to deliver the barrel on-time frequently.
Braden Adorno (2029 SS, North Port, FL) used a simplistic approach to produce several line drives through the middle-of-the field during his round. He stayed connected well and delivered the barrel on-time.
Hayes Ressler (2029 2B, Colorado Springs, CO) was consistent throughout his round with numerous line drives from line-to-line. He uses his levers well to produce some whip to his barrel and has present bat speed.
Braeson Estilette (2028 RHP, Carencro, LA) uses a low-effort, simple stroke to produce several well-struck lines drives during his round. The right-handed hitting 2028 Grad generates plenty of present bat speed and impacts the ball nicely out in-front.
Bradley Zadlo (2029 3B, Hickory, NC) was frequently on the barrel throughout his round, sending several line drives to middle and pullside of the field.
Alejandro Acosta (2029 SS, Southwest Ranches, FL) used a short, compact stroke from the left-side to spray several line drives to all fields during his round. He displayed quickness to his hands, has feel for the barrel and will continue to evolve his swing with additional strength.
Brayden Davies (2029 C, Arvada, CO) used a loose, leveraged stroke to create extension out in-front, sending numerous line drives through the middle-of-the field during his round.
Ben Delic (2029 3B, St. Louis, MO) used a short, direct swing path to deliver the barrel on-time throughout his round. He showed plenty of quickness to his hands and generated good extension out in-front.
Romeo De La Torre (2029 2B, Temecula, CA) used his hand speed to deliver the barrel on-time, while showing the ability to stay through the middle-of-the field effectively and plenty of things to like moving forward.
Gavin Teeter (2029 OF, North Fort Myers, FL) created loud impact when on-time, using quick hands and some strength to produce well-struck line drives.
Grayson Sauer (2029 SS, Windsor, CO) found the barrel throughout his round by staying short to the baseball and delivering it on-time.
Austin Burton (2029 C, Kitchener, ON) implored a loose, leveraged stroke to impact the baseball with strength out in-front. He used his lower half exceptionally well and displayed some projectable power potential moving forward.
George Nazaroff (2029 RHP, Jefferson, GA) showcased plenty of things to like throughout his round, as the young 2029 Grad generated extension out in-front and some whip to his barrel. He produced consistent pullside impact during his round.
Ivan Carballo (2029 C, Wesley Chapel, FL) took perhaps one of the more consistent and loud rounds of the day, as the twitchy 2029 backstop used tons of present bat speed and feel for the barrel to produce loud impact to all fields during his round.
Jackson Roy (2029 SS, Natick, MA) took one of the more consistent rounds of the day, as he used a simple, direct stroke to produce line drives from gap-to-gap. He was on-time frequently and has feel for the barrel.
Joseph Banquer (2028 C, Norco, LA) used his strength to produce impact to the middle and pullsides of the field during his round. He synced up his movements well into launch, delivered the barrel on-time and produced an exit velocity of 81 mph on one of his swings.
Paris Head (2029 SS, Chicago, IL) showed tons of likable components to his swing throughout his round, as he produced several well-struck line drives from gap-to-gap. He generated easy bat speed, natural lift and showed a real feel for the barrel.
Cole Winhoven (2029 3B, Damascus, MD) used a linear, compact stroke to deliver the barrel on-time during his round. He stayed connected well, has plenty of present bat speed and produced an exit velocity of 86 mph on one of his swings.
Brian Tang (2029 3B, Hopkinton, MA) showed good separation and leverage into launch, while producing several line drives throughout his round He stayed short to the ball, delivered the barrel on-time and with some authority. He delivered an exit velocity of 81 mph on one of his swings.