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Junio worked from a range of defensive spots during his event, topping out at 80 mph from the OF and 76 mph on the mound with intriguing projection still remaining in the 6-foot, 161 pound frame. He impacted the baseball with authority to the pull side gap offensively, posting an exit velo of 88 mph.
Windley was another intriguing arm on the mound, topping out at 76 mph with a long, loose arm action displayed and plenty of projection remaining in the 5-foot-11, 140 pound frame. He topped out at 77 mph across the diamond and posted an exit velo of 80 mph on the offensive end with present strength in the hands.
Torres was a standout both offensively and defensively, starting as a primary INF where he. topped out at 74 mph across the diamond from a lower release. He showcased clean glove actions with additional arm strength on the way. He was up to 76 mph on the mound with clear running action present. He posted a 75 mph exit velo on the offensive end with flashes of strength and intent to create lift in the path.
Gaj showcased young athletic actions both behind the dish and on the mound, flashing clean transfers as a primary C while topping out at 71 mph on the mound. He flashed promising spin on the SL at 2131 rpm and replicated arm speed effectively. He repeated the stroke well offensively with line drive tendencies displayed.
Racz displayed some funk and deception on the mound, generating clear sinking action on the FB up to 72 mph with late vertical bite on the breaker at 2149 rpm. He sequenced the arsenal well with additional velo potential on the way.