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Foscolo showed all kinds of tools to love throughout the workout portion. He ran a 6.62 and threw 88 mph from the outfield before putting together a good round of batting practice and also performed well in game action.
James put together a strong showing in this one as he got the workout portion started with a 6.78 60-yard dash. He showed good barrel control from the left-side and the body still projects. There's tools here and he performed well all event.
Jones was one of the eye opening players in attendance. He runs really well, 6.72 in the 60-yard dash, and it plays in game action. The bat is the separating tool as he showed some big strength off the barrel throughout batting practice and in game action.
Haney showed a whole bunch of things to like throughout the event. He has good bat speed and strength to the pull-side in the left-handed stroke. He's a solid athlete and also ran the fastball into the low-80s on the mound.
Strydom really stood out in game action with multiple line drive hits to his name. He put together a good round of batting practice and showed some strength, putting up a 90 mph exit velocity. He's a solid runner too.
Nelson showed all kinds of traits to like throughout the event. He is a good runner, 6.94 60-yard dash, and showed good bat speed and impact from the left side. He also ran the fastball into the mid-80s on the mound.
Heath was one of the more athletic players in attendance as he kicked off his event with a 6.91 60-yard dash. He showed good arm strength from the outfield, recording throws up to 88 mph and the arm strength translated on the mound as he worked into the mid-80s.
Weathers stood out in game action as he lived on the barrel throughout the multiple games that he played. There's intriguing tools here as he showed good arm strength across the infield, up to 88 mph, and also real impact in the right-handed swing.
Wood is an interesting athletic profile and kicked things off with one of the better 60's of the event, a 6.60. He threw mid-80s from the outfield and showed some hand strength in the round of batting practice.
Morris showed a bunch of tools to love and dream on entering his sophomore year. He ran a 6.83 60-yard dash, threw low-90s from multiple defensive positions and also got the fastball up to 87 mph. There's big bat speed here and good feel for the barrel as he sprayed hard liners all over the yard in the round.
Patton showed some things to like throughout the event and got things started with a 6.85 60-yard dash. He has good feel for the leather and took a solid round of infield and then followed that up with impressive in game performances.