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Sevilla routinely threw in the low-80s range, as he recorded the hardest velocity of the group at pitcher, infielder, and outfielder respectively. He also showed advanced athleticism, recording an RBI Triple in-game, striking out all 6 batters he faced, and posting a 7.35 60-yard dash time - the fastest in the group.
Jones showed advanced feel on the mound and in the batter's box. As a pitcher, he topped out at 76 mph and earned multiple strikeouts with an effective slider. He also made plenty of loud contact during batting practice, impacting it well to the pull side and mid-field.
Williams showcased impressive two-way upside this weekend. On the mound, he topped out at 79 mph from the left side and struck out 5 batters in 2 innings. He also raked in-game, recording 11 total bases in 6 at bats.
Barter performed phenomenally this weekend. He touched 79 mph across the infield, went 6-up-6-down on the mound with 5 strikeouts, and launched an inside-the-park home run to centerfield in-game.
Altstatt showcased intriguing stuff on the mound. He fired a 79-mph fastball with arm-side run and spun a sharp slider that repeatedly landed in for strikes.
Gagnon showed impressive power potential during the showcase. He recorded an 83-mph exit velocity during batting practice - the hardest in the group - and tallied an RBI Triple in-game.
Hulett showed several athletic traits at the event. He posted a 7.36 60 time, 75-mph fastball, and a good hit tool. He connected for an inside-the-park home run in-game.
Jones displayed great athleticism all weekend long. He is a capable defender who has great direction in his swing and projectable foot speed.
Good fundamental swing mechanics with some hand speed and looseness, projects for more strength and production in the box down the line with more size.