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Zach stood out in multiple ways throughout the weekend and really performed well in game action. He showed plenty of bounce and athleticism in the outfield workout then followed that up with a strong round of batting practice. Zach would hit a triple in game action as well and also ran the fastball into the low-80s.
Avalos strung together a quality round of batting practice after showing a good amount to like in the infield workout. He has good feel for angles and the hands worked out front, it's a solid arm recording throws in the low-80s. In the box, the swing is short and compact with good barrel skills when extended and budding strength.
Brannon looked strong all around throughout the weekend and it all started with a quality run time, a 6.77 60-yard dash. He followed that up with a fundamental round of outfield with carry and accuracy on throws. The round of batting practice was one of the better of the event as well, showing the ability to impact to both gaps with noticeable barrel feel.
Patrick showed off all the athletic tools throughout the event, running a 6.91 60-yard dash and then following that up with a good showing both in the infield and outfield workout. He plays with plenty of bounce and twitch and handles the barrel nicely in the box.
Klinger strung together a strong showing throughout, showing quality athletic tools and performed well in game action too. He's a fundamental mover in the outfield with solid arm strength and gets the ball out quickly, generating carry to both bags. He then followed that up with a solid round, showing a functional right-handed swing and then hit a double in game action.
Duthu showed things to like throughout the workout portion, showing good arm strength from first base and some strength in the box. He jumped on the mound and looked strong however, running the fastball up to 85 mph with a tight, two-plane slider.
Asad was one of the standout performers in game action throughout the event, collecting five hits across two games. He's got solid athletic tools and runs well, all this after putting together a fundamentally sound showing in the infield workout.
Frankel put together a strong showing throughout the weekend that should only get better in the coming years. He's a great runner, posting a 6.62, threw 80+ from multiple different positions and then impacted the baseball into the gaps consistently in the round of batting practice. He jumped on the mound too and showed a three pitch mix for strikes with projection.