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Mitchell ran a 6.47 sixty and then put forth impressive showings both at the plate and in the outfield. The 5-foot-10 lefty hitter sprayed well-struck liners all over the diamond during batting practice and posted an exit velocity of 90 mph. Mitchell was also clocked at 89 mph on his throws from the outfield.
Sands ran a 6.90 sixty and later showed out on the defensive side of the ball. The 6-foot-3 infielder put together a clean series of defensive work in the dirt, showing off his athleticism and range. He recorded arm strength up to 87 mph and also posted an exit velocity of 86 mph with the bat.
Rice had a smooth round of defensive work in the infield. The 5-foot-10 shortstop showed off his lateral range and ability to adjust his glove and arm on the run. He delivered accurate throws across the diamond and recorded arm strength up to 89 mph. Rice also posted an exit velocity of 88 mph.
Lafferty put together a clean series of defensive work in the infield, making effortless plays and accurate throws up to 80 mph across the diamond. At the plate, the 6-foot-1 righty hitter showed off his bat speed and strength to all fields. He also posted an exit velocity of 91 mph.
Infantolino put together a well-rounded performance. The 6-foot-2 catcher displayed smooth actions behind the dish, recording arm strength up to 77 mph with a pop-time of 2.11 sec. At the plate, the righty hitter was all over the barrel, lofting baseballs to several parts of the field. He also posted an exit velocity of 87 mph.
Doogan turned in an impressive showing on the mound. The 6-foot right-hander moved his fastball in all four quadrants of the strike zone, topping it out at 85 mph. His heater jumped out of the hand well with some arm-side run. He also showed good feel for landing his tight slider with late bite.
Carre showed off his power tool during batting practice, launching multiple baseballs to the pull-side with good carry and backspin. The physical 6-foot-1 righty hitter has tons of evident strength in the hands and barrel. He posted an exit velocity of 98 mph.
Huertas showcased his strength on both the offensive and defensive end. The 5-foot-9 righty hitter impacted the baseball with easy strength from gap to gap during batting practice and later posted an exit velocity of 89 mph. In the infield, Huertas was clocked at 91 mph on throws across the diamond.
Annunziato showed an overall intriguing set of tools with two-way upside and plenty of things to project on moving forward. He showed athleticism and agility in running a 6.91 second sixty, while delivering accurate throws into the low-80s from both the outfield, and first base during drills. Offensively, he used a leveraged stroke to impact the baseball with authority from gap-to-gap and flashes usable power.