Landon Graves (2023 OF, Monroe, LA) did a nice job of staying short to the ball with his righthanded swing, showing quickness to his hands and whip to the barrel with some jump off the barrel, projecting with additional half incorporate.
Tripp Landers (2023 C, Clinton, AR) showed strength in his hands with his stroke throughout the round, getting closed with his lower half while shifting into contact. He shows present bat speed through the zone and leverage out front with the best carry coming to his pull side.
Rob Duvall (2023 C, Lawrenceville, GA) is one of the more physical players in attendance and he incorporates that strength well into his lefthanded swing. He stays short to the ball and looks to attack while impacting the baseball, displaying the ability to create backspin and hard contact to the middle of the field.
Conner Bennett (2023 C, Spring, TX) has nice control of the barrel from the right side and shows offensive ingredients to work with. He has looseness to his hands and gets the barrel through the zone well with strength coming off when squared.
Elliott Foreman (2023 C, Diana, TX), a primary catcher, puts together a nice round, showing balance to his swing and extension out front. He stays short with his swing and consistently got the barrel to the ball, working his pull side with comfort and showing backspin when squared.
Samson Pugh (2023 SS, Montgomery, TX) remained short with his swing moving into contact and while he projects with additional extension, he still showed the ability to create backspin with looseness to his hands and projects moving forward.
Brayden Buchanan's (2023 C, Austin, TX) righthanded swing is one that projects as he showed, especially when on time with his weight shift. With a full swing path Buchanan was able to generate leverage to his path with extension out front and the best contact to his pull side.
Cameran Christ (2023 C, Lake Charles, LA) is a young Mississippi State commit and his abilities from the left side of the plate show why. He incorporates his strength well and connected for some of the louder contact, creating solid bat speed through the zone and still projects very well moving forward.
Jon Shields (2023 BHP, Katy, TX) is a switch-hitter who knows how to incorporate the strength on his 6-foot-1 frame from both sides of the plate. His swing and strength play a bit more from the right side at present with jump off the barrel, showing a handle for the barrel too.
Blake Brown (2023 SS, Montgomery, TX) did well in staying direct to the ball from the right side, showing quickness to his hands. While he can continue to refine his lower half mechanics and shorten his load, Brown did well in handling the barrel while working to all parts of the field.
Dillon Lester (2023 C, Baytown, TX) is another young switch-hitter who showed skill from both sides of the plate though he’s more refined from the right side at present. He shows balance to his stroke as well as quickness to his hands, showing carry off the barrel and steady squared contact.
Zane Kelly (2023 LHP, Las Vegas, NV) might be listed as a primary lefthanded pitcher but he swung the bat well throughout his round of batting practice. With a projectable 5-11/155 frame Kelly shows looseness to his hands while creating separation out front and jump off of the barrel.