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Massuli stood out for his physicality and ability to find the barrel during the event. At the plate, he generates easy bat speed and impacts it well from gap-to-gap. He recorded a 7.38 sixty and produced accurate throws up to 78 mph during drills.
Passantino is an impressive two-way talent that is only going to keep getting better. At the plate, he creates tons of present bat speed and has feel for the barrel. Defensively, he has agility around the bag and produced accurate throws up to 78 mph. On the mound is perhaps where the most upside lies, as the young right-hander meticulously commanded the zone with his heater that peaked at 79 mph. He showed the ability to kill spin on his changeup, while generating weak contact with it and landed a shorter breaking ball that projects as he adds more velocity.
Pasquarello is a projectable, versatile 2028 that showed well in multiple facets during the event. He ran his fastball up to 78 mph during his appearance on the mound with good feel for both his changeup and more traditional curveball. Defensively, he displayed fundamental actions in both the infield and outfield, while showcasing some projectable arm strength from both spots. At the plate, he produced plenty of bat speed and found several barrels with best impact to the pullside.
Abrams was impressive across the board throughout the event, as he showed two-way upside and plenty to project on. Defensively, he produced arm strength up to 75 mph from behind the plate during drills. At the plate, he displayed tons of present bat speed and impacted the baseball well. On the mound is where he impressed the most, as the 2028 right-hander ran it up to 81 mph and showed feel for two secondary offerings.