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Gonzalez displayed loud two-way potential throughout the weekend. The lefthander overwhelmed hitters often, running the fastball up to 87 mph and showing four pitches. The arm strength plays from the outfield, reaching 82 mph during workouts. Quick hands stand out at the plate, producing loud pullside power when squared up. A quality 7.25 60-yard dash rounded out an impressive showing.
Lee is an intriguing switch-hitter with bat speed already present. Quick hands help get the bat head out front and do damage to the pullside, showing projectable power from both sides of the plate. Solid athleticism plays in the outfield and helped produce a 7.13 60-yard dash.
Renk displayed a quality skill set that can impact in a multitude of ways. Solid speed produced a 7.11 60-yard dash. Athleticism was shown both in the outfield and on the infield, where an accurate arm was shown from both spots. A simple swing and sound approach allowed for line drives to be hit to the big part of the field often.
Luna showcased intriguing athleticism that stood out on the infield and helped produce a 7.24 60-yard dash. Sound actions and range in both directions resulted in a clean defensive workout. Quick hands on a linear path and feel for the barrel allow for line drives to be sprayed gap to gap consistently.
Williams displayed a strong arm that results in interesting two-way potential. The fastball got up to 79 mph on the mound with feel for a changeup being shown. The arm played from the outfield, reaching 80 mph with accuracy. At the plate, a simple approach consistently drove balls gap to gap.
De La Torre produced one of the better exit velocities at the event, reaching 82 mph. Good strength at contact and extension out front helped drive balls with authority when squared up. Defensive versatility allows for the routine play to be made in the outfield and around the infield.
Gray showed intriguing pullside power at the plate and produced the best pop time at the event at 2.00 seconds. A strong arm was shown at first base, reaching 79 mph during workouts. That arm strength also hints toward intriguing two-way potential, as the fastball got up 77 mph.
Avalos displayed a repeatable delivery and intriguing stuff on the mound. The fastball got up to 77 mph, pairing with a low-70’s slider and changeup. Both offerings showed quality shape with the ability to stay off barrels.
Graham showcased quality two-way ability throughout the weekend. The fastball got up to 75 mph with cut actions on the mound with feel for a sweeping slider present. The arm strength and quality athleticism play well in the outfield, reaching 76 mph during workouts.
Preap had a quality, well-rounded showing at the event, starting with a 7.38 60-yard dash. Athleticism plays on the infield where confident hands catch it consistently. A simple swing found a fair amount of barrel during in-game action.