2/16/2019
Kevin Krill (2021 C, White Lake, MI): Krill has good size and strength for a sophomore, and he puts that strength on display when hitting, showing a smooth stroke with good bat speed and jump off the barrel when square.
Nathan Zimcosky (2020 SS, Uniontown, PA): Zimcosky showed off some serious hitting tools, generating excellent bat speed through the zone with smoothness to the barrel, showing the ability to really drive the ball to all fields with very good carry.
Cameron Bryant (2021 SS, Miamisburg, OH): Bryant showed a very quick, very easy swing from the left side with plenty of compact bat speed, showing the ability to leverage the ball into the air with projectable pop.
Brock Boynton (2019 OF, Mishawaka, IN): Boynton has had a very good day overall, including with the bat, where he showed impact bat speed from the left side to go along plenty of power.
Blake Hubble (2020 SS, Knoxville, TN): Hubble showed a quick, linear stroke that gets to the zone quickly and stays there, doing a good job of covering the plate and squaring the ball up frequently.
Alex Mooney (2021 SS, Rochester Hills, MI): A Duke commit filled with quick-twitch and tools, Mooney has a lot to like about his offensive profile. His hands work extremely well through the swing and his added strength will allow him to drive the ball with more authority this year, with the ability to do damage to all parts of the ballpark.
Kristofer Stojanovski (2020 OF, Northville, MI): Stojanovski showed off some excellent hitting tools, understanding leverage and showing off some strength as well, getting the ball into the air with authority and doing a good job of squaring up the ball consistently.
Hogan Heck (2020 OF, Waterville, OH): Heck has had a good day overall, including in BP, where he showed a simple, repeatable swing that works well, consistently squaring up line drives back through the middle and showing high-level hitting skills.
Jake Dresselhouse (2022 2B, Highland, MI): Dresselhouse as a very good swing at a young age, consistently engaging his lower half and creating leverage off of his front side, driving the ball into the air with authority. He projects for significant power as he gains strength.
Mitch Jebb (2020 SS, Saginaw, MI): Jebb is another player who has had a very good day overall, and he took a solid BP as well. With a quick lefthanded stroke, Jebb has innate barrel skills and does a good job consistently squaring the ball up, and he really projects for some pop as he gains strength.
Andino Vecchiolla (2020 LHP, Uniontown, PA): Vecchiolla had a good round, showing off a loose, easy lefthanded stroke with good contact skills, showing the ability to consistently lace line drives to all fields, projecting well for power as he gains strength.
Jake Keaser (2021 RHP, Rochester, MI): Keaser showed off some of the better raw power of the event, really trying to leverage the ball into the air with authority and doing so with some frequency. He has a shot to hit for significant power.