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The 5-foot-10, 155-pound primary shortstop displayed his athleticism on all sides of the ball. Braswell posted a 6.80 60-time and showed arm strength for the left side of the dirt at 85 mph. He also displayed barrel control from both sides of the plate with a line-drive approach and clean gate out of the box.
A strong-framed backstop at 5-foot-11, 197 pounds, Brunkel displayed his strength in all aspects of his game. He posted a 6.97 60-time and 1.93 pop time with arm strength at 79 mph. The right-handed hitter also went 4-for-6 during game action with a double and a triple and a pair of runs batted in.
The 6-foot, 175-pound primary catcher posted a 1.93 pop time with big arm strength at 80 mph. Hodge recorded a 7.06 60-time and displayed the ability to impact the baseball in the box during batting practice and a double during game action.
Moore recorded a 6.95 60-time while displaying solid tools across the board. The primary outfielder made throws to the bases at 88 mph with athletic actions and clean release. He displayed a feel for the barrel in the box with rhythm in the hands and easy impact out front.
Santiago posted a 6.95 60-time and made throws from the outfield at 84 mph. The 6-foot, 185-pound left-handed hitter displayed a fluid bat path and accurate barrel during batting practice and carried it over to games with three hits using the whole field.
The 6-foot, 175-pound right-handed pitcher showcased a solid three-pitch mix and the ability to control spin in the zone. Beasley tossed three scoreless innings on one hit and four strikeouts. He ran the fastball into the mid-80s (2200+ RPM) with curveball in low-70s (2400+RPM) and fading changeup in mid-70s (1600 RPM).
Britton recorded the highest exit velocity of the showcase at 99 mph. The 6-foot-1, 203-pound right-handed hitting primary first baseman showcased his strength during practice and carried it over to game action with three hits including a double.
A sure-handed primary catcher with pocket awareness and a quick release, he recorded a 2.00 pop time with throws at 76 mph. The 5-foot-10, 180-pound Taylor also posted an 88-mph exit velocity during drills while showcasing the strength in the box during game action.
A 5-foot-10, 185-pound primary catcher, Bowman displayed athletic actions on both sides of the ball. He recorded a 6.82 60-time and posted a 2.00 pop time and 86 mph exit velocity during drills. Recorded hits in both games including a stolen base.
The 6-foot-1, 170-pound right-handed primary outfielder made throws to the bases at 85 mph while posting a 7.33 60-time. A left-handed hitter, Slate displayed a smooth swing with leverage through the zone and impact out front. Two hits during game action including a triple down the right field line.