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Lundquist showed out on both sides of the ball. The 5-foot-11 outfielder put together a clean series of defensive work while recording arm strength up to 83 mph on throws from the outfield. At the plate, the righty hitter showcased a strong and consistent barrel with evident feel to work all parts of the diamond. He also posted an exit velocity of 82 mph.
Patrello showed good upside on both sides of the ball. Projectable 6-foot-1 frame with room to grow and fill out that ran the fastball up to 78 with arm-side tail when located to the glove-side. Paired it with a good 11-5 shaped curveball and depth that he was able to throw for strikes.
Steinhauer showed off the power upside all weekend. The right-handed hitter used the XL 6-foot-2, 230-pound frame to add a loud barrel on Saturday for a double. He showed good feel to create leverage at the point of contact with solid bat speed.
Carson showed off the power upside all weekend. The right-handed hitter added a double to left-center and a triple to the right-center field during the games on Sunday. He stays wide with a pre-loaded swing and good intent with some strength at contact and lift in the swing.
Cemer impressed both on the mound and at the plate. The 5-foot-11 right-hander struck out five batters through two innings of work while running his fastball up to 82 mph. He complimented his heater with a tight curveball that broke late. Offensively, Cemer found multiple barrels during live action including a triple into the pull-side gap.
Drahos impressed on the mound during his two innings of work. The right-handed pitcher ran the fastball up to 79 that he was able to command in the zone well. Paired it with a slider that had two-plane break and tight spin, and a curveball with more vertical depth. Projectable 5-foot-11 frame with more velocity in the tank as the lower half fills out.
Pagano turned in an impressive pitching performance, filling up the zone at a 77% clip through three quick innings of work. The 5-foot-11 southpaw went right after hitters with his fastball, which topped out at 80 mph. He showed good feel for his secondary offerings, landing them for strikes later in counts. Pagano also put together a consistent round of batting practice and posted an exit velocity of 79 mph.
Purpura showed out on the mound, filling up all parts of the strike zone with his low-80s fastball. The 5-foot-9 right-hander showed impressive feel for spinning his tight 10-4 slider as well as fading his changeup. At the plate, Purpura put his power on display both during batting practice and live action. He posted an exit velocity of 81 mph.
Winter put his barrel skills on display, spraying well-struck line drives to different parts of the field both during batting practice and live action. The 6-foot-3 right-handed batter has plenty of strength in the hands and barrel with good feel for creating leverage at impact. He also posted an exit velocity of 82 mph.