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Noble immediately impressed to start his event by posting a 6.74 sixty time, a clear tool that translated into all aspects of the '28 prospect's game. He topped out at 78 mph from the OF and was able to create carry and backspin on the baseball offensively, repeating the stroke well with a direct path through the zone.
Smith showed off some projectable arm strength both from the OF and on the mound, topping out at 82 mph at the former with a clean arm stroke displayed. He flashed things to like in the arsenal with good horizontal break to the SL up to 1936 rpm.
Rosario took home the top pop time of the event at 1.99, showcasing compact repeatable mechanics with evident ground gained in the footwork. The 5-foot-8, 160 pound prospect also topped out at 80 mph across the diamond and displayed an opposite field approach on the offensive end.
Hensley displayed a solid FB/SL combo on the mound to record outs, ultimately topping out at 78 mph with spin on the SL up to 2077 rpm. The 6-foot-4, 182 pound prospect also showcased a sound line drive approach on the offensive end with consistent impact to the pull side of the field.
Helton put an athletic and fluid delivery on display during his opportunity on the mound, recording outs efficiently while getting the most out of his frame to ultimately top out at 80 mph. He flashed developing spin profile in the arsenal with things to like in terms of velocity ceiling in the future.
Wheeler started his event off by posting a 6.97 sixty time, an evident speed tool that translated to the OF where the 5-foot-1, 155 pound prospect took direct routes to the baseball and ultimately topped out at 76 mph. He was also a clear factor offensively in game, flashing the ability to create carry on the baseball with plenty of upside for the future.