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Horvath did a nice job of working through the baseball with reliable glove work from his primary IF spot, topping out at 74 mph across the diamond. There's plenty of room to add further arm strength in the future as the projectable 5-foot-8, 135 pound frame matures. Offensively, Horvath displayed pull side tendencies and impacted the baseball out in front, posting an exit velo of 72 mph.
Stout showcased plenty of promise at the dish this weekend both during BP and in-game, working gap to gap with backspin and young carry created. The 5-foot-9, 165 pound prospect flashed good intent behind the stroke and posted an exit velo of 77 mph.
Buck was one of the more prominent in-game performers of the weekend, consistently finding ways on base with the ability to create impact to all parts of the field. He was reliable defensively behind the dish and has young tools that should continue to develop.
Iannello showcased athletic movements both as a primary IF and from the OF, ultimately topping out at 76 mph across the diamond with the ability to make smooth plays on the run. He touched 73 mph on the mound with natural movement in the arsenal and has a solid foundation for the future as the 5-foot-8, 135 pound frame develops.
Woods made an impression at multiple defensive spots during his event, starting as a primary RHP topping out at 71 mph with present command of the zone. He recorded outs efficiently and mixed a vertically shaped breaker in the arsenal. The 5-foot-9, 135 pound prospect also topped out at 74 mph from the OF and 72 mph across the diamond.
Zerman displayed active footwork from the IF with developing arm strength across the diamond up to 74 mph. He flashed young bat speed offensively with present strength in the hands, posting an exit velo of 75 mph.
Smith was able to do some damage offensively this weekend, showcasing present bat speed with evident strength in the hands for his age. He created impact to all parts of the field and covered the zone well, posting an exit velo of 75 mph.
Biedenharn was another high average guy this weekend, finding ways on base consistently with present contact tool. The 5-foot-5, 120 pound prospect controls the barrel well and should continue to see physicality added in the future.