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Cox is a enticing athlete with two-way upside and plenty of components to like moving froward. He produced accurate throws up to 83 mph during outfield drills, while displaying smooth fluid actions throughout. On the mound, he ran his fastball up to 81 mph and displayed feel for spin with the ability to command his full mix effectively. Finally, as the plate he creates plenty of present bat speed and has some burgeoning power to the pullside.
French is an impressive 2028 prospect, as the 6-foot-3, 170-pounder showed huge intrigue on both sides of the ball. At the plate, he creates easy bat speed and tons of leverage out in-front to effortlessly impact the baseball. Defensively, he displayed agility around the bag and clean glove actions with accurate throws up to 76 mph during drills. On the mound is where the most upside may lie, as he steadily worked in the upper-70s for the duration of his outing and topped out at 79. He showed real aptitude for his secondary offerings, as his curveball flashes hammer traits and he replicated arm speed on his faded changeup. True two-way upside with tons of physical projection remaining.
Wheatley is an impressive two-way prospect with physical upside and plenty of intrigue moving forward. He ran his fastball up to 79 mph effortlessly during his appearance on the mound, while flashing an 11-5 shaped breaking ball with depth. Defensively, he has plenty of lateral range and is extremely sound fundamentally. He produced accurate throws up to 76 mph during defensive drills. At the plate, he used a loose and leveraged stroke to generate line drives from gap-to-gap, and translated his swing into game action well.
Nevius is another potential two-way prospect that will only continue to enhance his whole skill set as he matures physically. He showed versatility by showing well in both the outfield and first base drills defensively. On the mound, he ran his fastball up to 77 mph from the left-side and showed promise with both his secondary offerings. Offensively, he impacted the baseball well to the pullside and showed some feel for the barrel.
Hallett was mightily impressive in all facets of his game and projects immensely as he continues to physically mature. The left-handed hitting middle-infielder moves fluidly from side-to-side, has a quick first step and clean funnel. He produced online, accurate throws across the diamond with developing arm strength. At the plate, he creates easy bat speed and has the propensity to be on the barrel quite often. He stays loose and quick with hands, while using the entire field nicely.
Roy is another intriguing 2029 Grad that continually performs and projects vastly as he adds strength. He displayed clean, smooth actions during infield drills. He has plenty of lateral range and produced accurate throws with developing arm strength across. At the plate, it is a compact line drive stroke with some feel for the barrel and he translates it well into game action. He amassed several well-struck line drives in game action.