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Yaecker showed off his strength both with the bat and behind the dish. The 6-foot backstop displayed quick and well-repeated actions during the defensive workout, recording a pop-time of 1.96 sec with arm strength up to 75 mph. Yaecker also found several loud barrels during batting practice and posted an exit velocity of 89 mph.
Smithnosky impressed on both sides of the ball. The 6-foot-1 right-hander topped his fastball out at 85 mph, showing good carry through the zone with late sink. He mixed in a tight curveball with late depth and some tilt to keep hitters off-balance. At the plate, Smithnosky put together a loud round of batting practice and posted an exit velocity of 90 mph.
Phiri was dominant on the mound, showcasing advanced secondary offerings while running his fastball up to 87 mph. The 6-foot-4 right-hander had his 11-5 curveball on a string, backing hitters up often while mixing in a devastating splitter at 70 mph. He also showed off his strength at the plate, posting an exit velocity of 84 mph.
Cayce really impressed on the mound, showing complete control over his four-pitch mix. The 5-foot-11 right-hander filled up all four quadrants with his fastball, topping it out at 84 mph with big ride and run to the pitch. He complimented the heater with a 12-6 curveball and fading changeup, successfully keeping hitters mistimed.
Sobeck showed off his power tool during batting practice, driving baseballs into both alleyways with carry and backspin. The 5-foot-11 right-handed hitter generates easy bat speed through the zone with leverage at the point of contact. He also posted an exit velocity of 88 mph.
Vecchio put forth impressive performances on both sides. The 5-foot-9 southpaw made quick work on the mound, going right after hitters with his FB/CB mix. At the plate, Vecchio turned in a consistent round of batting practice and later added a couple of loud barrels during live at-bats. He rotates hard to the point of contact, producing frequent line drive impact to the middle of the field.
Benaske put together a loud round of batting practice, driving baseballs to all parts of the field with easy strength. The 5-foot-11 righty hitter takes a quick and direct path to the baseball while utilizing his lower-half effectively to generate power. He posted an exit velocity of 85 mph.
Lindsay showed off a loud barrel during batting practice, impacting the baseball with tons of strength to the middle of the field when timed up. The 5-foot-11 righty hitter accelerates the barrel well and delivers it in a timely manner. He posted an exit velocity of 89 mph. Lindsay also showed off his arm strength, topping out at 81 mph on his throws across the diamond.