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Kletke showed some very strong tools across the board. The Alabama native displayed big arm strength from the outfield, recording throws up to 89 mph. The pop plays to pull side and Kletke possesses quality bat speed, swinging the bat with lots of intent.
Pack impressed on both sides of the ball. The primary shortstop moved well in the dirt with fundamentals and has the ability to throw from accurate slots, recording throws up to 90 mph in the infield. He can handle the barrel and has some real arm talent on the mound. The fastball topped at 88 mph, pairing it with a sharp breaking ball.
Bobo possesses a very athletic profile with plenty of twitch. The primary outfielder ran a 6.71 60-yard dash and the speed plays on the basepaths. Bobo showed good actions in the outfield with solid arm strength. The swing is functional with some steepness to the path, producing barrels to pull side and the middle of the field.
Gibson can impact the ball and the power projects well moving forward. The Clarksville native can leverage the barrel and the ball jumps off the bat with low effort. The juice plays to pull side and the middle of the field, swinging the bat to do damage with lift through the zone that's conducive to power.
Cope displayed big juice, sending some balls very hard in batting practice. The left-handed stick is built strong physically at 6-foot-2, 190-pounds and has a swing built for power. The bat whips through the zone with lots of bat speed and loft. Recording an exit velocity of 86 mph, Cope is also a good athlete, running a 7.00 60-yard dash.
Hay showed very good upside on the bump. The 6-foot right-hander topped out at 84 mph, featuring heavy running and sinking life. The Kentucky native mixed in a solid breaking ball that projects and the changeup has fade. Hay has a quick arm and there is plenty more in the tank.
Cooper projects for good offensive upside while sticking behind the dish. The primary backstop showed a quick exchange as well as solid arm strength and the ability to throw accurately from his knees. With the bat, Cooper produced loud liners to pull side with the ball coming off very well.