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Guevara showed out strong during the event, turning in the top pop time of 2.03 seconds. It was a solid round of BP and game action looks from an offensive standpoint as well.
Yuzzolin was fantastic this weekend, showing tons to like from a prospect perspective while the BP round was among the best of the event. He's 6-foot-3, 190-pounds with real bat speed, leverage, and intent from the left side while he was also low-80s with three pitches on the mound. The upside here is significant.
Oakley-Doran is another prospect who showed lots of upside over the weekend with arm strength, athleticism, and peripheral tools to be intrigued by. There's plenty of arm speed that resulted in upper-70s with a sharp hook on the mound, and up to 81 from the outfield, and the swing offers controlled violence with real impact potential.
Sproull has very good ingredients to build on with high level foundational tools. He's a 7.0 runner who threw 80+ from multiple positions and already shows a good amount of bat speed and physicality from an offensive approach.
Stevens is a solid athlete who took a very solid BP round and showed solid tools throughout. A 7.4 runner, Stevens moves well in the outfield with a mid-70s arm and there's lots to like here and project on moving forward.
McClintick is a very physically advanced prospect for someone who just fourteen, already showing the ability to impact the ball to the pull side. There's solid arm strength here too, 78 on the mound and 75 from behind the plate, as it's a strength-centric profile all around.
Hernandez was very good on the mound, topping out at 77 mph with the fastball while also showing the ability to really spin the breaking ball. It's a two pitch mix at present but Hernandez could get whiffs with both and will continue throwing harder as he develops.