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At 6-foot-3, 248-pounds, Jacob has prodigous power from the left side and swings with the utmost authority. He routinely peppered the pull side showing off the bat speed and impact; the left-handed stick is real and supremely impactful.
At 6-foot-5, Reason is the picture of physical projection, especially coupled with the way he moves down the mound. The breaking ball is solid, as is the splitter, and it's a full three pitch mix for a southpaw up to 88 mph just scraping his potential.
Lonjak worked up to 85 mph with good ride and carry throughout the done. He's a good athlete and mover on the mound too with feel for a mid-70s slider he can land.
The #1 Canadian prospect in the 2028 class will retain his crown in the rankings update as Batiste put on a show all day. He's an excellent mover and athlete who throws 92 mph from the outfield and has some of the best power on the continent from both sides of the plate.
Boynton was an absolute barrel machine during live at-bats, routinely making hard contact. The bat speed stands out as does the overall athleticism as there's big upside here.
Persad did a little bit of everything well: running a sub-4.00 second 30, throwing 87 across, and also showing off two-way potential. It's a well-controlled stroke from the right side with solid tools to build off too.
McAnanama stood out for his left-handed power as a primary catcher. His ability to create space over the inner half and generate leverage through extension stand out and this looks every bit of a power-hitting backstop.
Dunnett is a solid athlete, running a sub-4.00 second 30 yd dash time. The left-handed swing is impressive, clean and repeatable from the left side with obvious barrel feel that showed in game.
Walker Jr. has good size at 6-foot-1, 165-pounds with plenty of physical projection remaining. It's a low effort stroke and the ball comes off easily and he also threw 84 mph across the diamond.
Pandey has lots to like about the frame and projection while he succeeded in a number of facets. The infield actions are solid while he was low-80s with a good breaker on the mound. There's bat speed and that translated to live at-bats.
Nimni threw 81 mph from the outfield and also showed a loose, whippy stroke from the left side. The live at-bats also stood out as he showed feel to move the barrel around and the power projects.