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Traugh put together an impressive performance throughout the workout portion and continued it in game action. He displayed smooth actions on the dirt with arm strength and the ability to change arm angles. It's a really intriguing left-handed bat as well with feel to leverage and lift to the pull-side with loose and whippy hands already.
Watson had the high level tools on display the whole event. He kicked things off throwing 88 mph from the outfield and running well for the age at 7.24. He then showed great feel for the barrel with intent at impact and lifted balls deep to the pull-side. The tools are outrageous for Watson and he also ran the fastball into the low-80s on the mound.
Percy was putting on a power display not many others in the class can put on. He's an ultra physical 6-foot-3, 225-pound corner infielder and the ball already is exploding off the barrel. He also threw low-80s across the diamond and was into the upper-70s on the mound too.
Shoe showed a big blend of twitch and present tools that project to get even bigger in the coming years. He ran the fastest 60 yard dash of the event, a blazing 6.91, then throw 80 mph with clean actions in the outfield too. Shoe has a lot of things to like already about the profile and much more to dream on as his high school career is right around the corner.
Todd was one of the more intriguing right-handed pitchers in the event and showed a three pitch mix on the hill. The fastball worked in the mid-70s, topping at 78 mph with feel to turn over a changeup and land a slider too. It's a long, lean frame with a lot more velocity to project here as well as he moves forward in his career.
Farley showed quality feel to hit throughout the event and sprayed firm liners all over the yard in the round of batting practice. The ball comes off easy and he also showed defensive versatility in the workout portion, showing fundamentally sound actions from three different spots.
Marshall was one of the most intriguing younger names in attendance and projects in a big way physically at 5-foot-10, 140-pounds. He moves well for the size and showed great arm strength for the age from different defensive spots. He also showed some easy power into the gaps that should only continue getting better in the coming years too.
Proscia was one of the better workouts on the defensive side of things and showed easy actions both in the outfield and infield. The footwork is sound and he picks it with ease. He showed quality barrel control as well in the round with low liners back up the middle consistently.
Washington had pretty impressive power on display in the round of BP. The hands work and the ball jumps off the barrel really well for his age. He showed corner type actions on the dirt with solid carry across and plenty of arm strength to project on to stick on the left side as well.