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Stanley posted the fastest 60-time of the event at 7.15 seconds and displayed present strength in the box with barrel control and impact to all fields. The athletic utility player doubled twice during game action while running the fastball up to 80 mph and featuring a three-pitch mix as a secondary right-handed pitcher.
The 5-foot-10, 150-pound shortstop displayed athletic actions with rhythm to gather on the dirt and present arm strength. The right-handed hitter also displayed quick hands in the box with barrel control through the zone recording four hits including a triple during game action.
The 6-foot-1, 210-pound right-handed pitcher tossed three no-hit innings running the fastball up to 80 mph and showcased a three-pitch mix with starter profile upside. Present strength translated all over the diamond and in the box with exit velocities in the mid-80s and a long pull side double in game action.
The 5-foot-8, 150-pound left-handed hitter lived on the barrel going 4-for-5 during game action. A primary outfielder, McKee showed fundamental footwork to gather with accurate throws and also ran the fastball up to 76 mph with a sharp breaking ball on the bump as a secondary left-handed pitcher.
The 5-foot-11, 190-pound right-handed pitcher tossed three scoreless innings on one hit with six strikeouts. Minor showed a feel to command the fastball at the top of the zone with depth on the curveball to miss barrels and put hitters away late.
The primary outfielder posted one of the fastest 60 times of the event at 7.17 seconds. He showed athletic actions and footwork to gather in the outfield and on the infield with the ability to make accurate throws from multiple angles.
The 5-foot-7, 147-pound shortstop displayed soft hands and a quick release with the footwork to stick up the middle. A right-handed hitter, Gray showcased quick hands in the box working direct to the zone with impact out front.
Chappell displayed solid skills across the board as a corner infielder and right-handed pitcher. He showed solid footwork at both corners with accurate throws and provided two no-hit innings on the bump. The right-handed hitter posted one of the highest exit velocities in the event and recorded a pair of hits in game action.
The 5-foot-7, 135-pound right-handed hitter posted one of the highest exit velocities in the class while carrying it over to game action with a number of loud barrels. A primary outfielder, Hines made accurate throws during drills and ran the fastball up to 76 mph on the bump as a secondary right-handed pitcher.
The 5-foot-7, 165-pound primary catcher displayed his present strength on both sides of the ball. He made throws to the bases at 70 mph and ran the fastball up to 76 mph on the bump. A right-handed hitter, Wells also recorded one of the highest exit velocities in the event for the class.