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Kenady started the event off clocking the 2nd fastest 60 at 6.73 and the 2nd highest exit velocity at 92 showing he has the tools to play at the next level. Good looking player.
LaMothe's 6'1/195 frame stood out as one of the strongest in the event. He strung together a solid BP round clocking the highest exit velocity with a 94. He was squaring it up consistently showing there is real impact with the bat
Williams posted the the highest velo from the outfield clocking 90 showing he has the arm strength to stick. Impressed during his BP round squaring it up consistently and clocking the third highest exit velocity at 90 MPH. Good looking player and a Cal Berkeley commit.
Newhouse impressed on the mound. The LMU commit stands on a well built 6'3/215 frame. Ran the FB to 88 during his bullpen and mixing in a filthy slider/changeup combo 78/74 showing he's got the goods to be an impact arm at the next level
Nobel had one of the better bullpens of the event. His effortless, repeatable delivery stood out. The ball jumps out of his hand and the fastball had heavy, bowling ball action down in the zone. Would consider him to have a command/control profile.
Wisneski started off the event clocking the third fastest 60 posting a 6.98, showing he has the foot speed to be an impact baserunner. Good looking athletic player.
Stone's projectable, long 6'5/185 frame is something to dream on. Displayed excellent mound presence during his bullpen and ran the fastball to 83 and mixing in a slider/changeup combo.
Bunnin clocked the fastest 60 time posting a 6.54 showing he has the speed to be an impact player on the bases and in the outfield where he can cover a ton of real estate.
Lindsay had a solid day at the yard starting off clocking a respectable 7.02 60. Then proceeded with the fastest pop time of all the catchers at 2.01 and clocking 78 MPH to second base showing he has the skills, athleticism and arm strength to stick behind the plate.