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Tillson was one of the most athletic names on display this weekend, flashing high end tools with loud metrics to pair. He topped out at 93 mph from the OF and posted a 1.85 pop time behind the dish with tons of arm strength on display. He impacted the baseball with authority to all fields from both boxes as a switch hitter, posting an exit velo of 91 mph.
Duffy is a physical RHP who ran it up to 90 mph on the mound working out of a towering 6-foot-5, 220 pound frame. He has advanced feel for spin in the arsenal, ripping off SLs upwards of 2700 rpm with plenty of evident horizontal bite.
Mehandzic posted one of the better pop times of the event at a 1.91, showcasing clean compact actions with throws consistently on the bag. He produced multiple loud barrels to the pull side of the field offensively, posting an exit velo of 88 mph.
Gamble put the strength in the 6-foot-4, 215 frame on display in all aspects during his event, topping out at 91 mph from the OF and showcasing reliable glove work and natural feel around the bag as a primary 1B. Offensively, he hammered balls to the pull side gap with advanced power potential, posting an exit velo of 97 mph.
Filis flashed active footwork and plenty of lateral range as a primary IF, topping out at 84 mph across the diamond with natural athleticism present. The 5-foot-11, 175 pound prospect repeated the stroke offensively well both in BP and in game with clear bat speed on display, posting an exit velo of 89 mph.
Denafo flashed intriguing traits with tools to like both now and in the future, as the 5-foot-10, 160 pound prospect repeated well from behind the dish and posted a 2.10 pop time with additional arm strength on the way. He created young carry to the middle of the field offensively and used the lower half effectively in the stroke.