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Fugate showed out on the mound, attacking hitters with his fastball early and often. His heater had arm-side run with ride through the zone, ultimately peaking at 75 mph. The 6-foot-1 southpaw showed good feel for spinning his slurvy breaking ball, which was sequenced in effectively. Fugate also showcased his strength at the plate, posting an exit velocity of 76 mph.
Gifford turned in an impressive performance on both ends. The 5-foot-10 right-hander dominated hitters with his fastball, which peaked at 76 mph and set up his vertical breaker nicely. During BP, Gifford put together the loudest round while producing consistent impact to the middle of the field. He posted an exit velocity of 82 mph and also ran a 7.10 sixty.
Hendrickson showed off his strength at the plate, launching baseballs all over the field during BP and live at-bats. He created effortless carry and backspin at impact, and posted an exit velocity of 82 mph. On the mound, the 6-foot-2 righty was equally impressive as he cruised through his two innings of work, earning empty swings with both his heater and curveball.
Estep was all over the barrel on Saturday. He sprayed hard line drives to all different parts of the field during batting practice, showcasing a mature approach in the box. The righty hitter later found three loud barrels during live at-bats, where he put his power to the middle of the field on display. He also posted an exit velocity of 77 mph.
Simmons put together impressive showings on both sides of the ball. The 5-foot-9 backstop made quick transfers and accurate throws from behind the dish, recording a pop-time of 2.19 sec. During batting practice, the righty drove baseballs into both gaps, creating easy strength and leverage at the point of contact.