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Stefl showed intriguing two way upside throughout the weekend. He got the event kicked off with a strong BP as he showed good feel for the barrel and some strength off the barrel. He then jumped on the mound and got up to 77 mph with a tight low-70s slider mixed in.
Piedra is a quality athlete with intriguing tools that were on full display during the event. He put together a strong round of batting practice where he swung the bat with intent to do damage and showed off the strength, recording an exit velocity of 86 mph.
Stone showed athletic movements both in the dirt and on the mound and also put together a strong round of BP too. He recorded throws across the diamond up to 82 mph with quality footwork and he also ran his fastball into the upper-70s. He has good strength off the barrel as well, recording an exit velocity of 82 mph.
Loquasto showed easy arm strength from multiple defensive positions, recording throws in the upper-70s from both the outfield and infield. He then put together one of the stronger rounds of batting practice in the group, showing projectable traits and ability to lift at impact.
McGraw showed intriguing two way upside after putting together a solid round of batting practice and moves well on the mound. He controls the barrel nicely in the zone and also ran the fastball into the mid-70s on the mound with a mid-60s curveball mixed in.
Burroughs was on the barrel throughout the event and especially in the round of batting practice as he showed advanced bat speed and strength. He also has a strong arm from the outfield where he ran his throws up to 80 mph and also worked in the mid-70s with a three-pitch mix on the bump.
Easterling showed athleticism on the dirt in the infield workout with ability to change arm angles with obvious arm strength across the diamond. He then showed quality barrel skills and a contact oriented approach in the round of batting practice with the ability to hit the ball all over the yard.
Thornton was all over the barrel in the round of batting practice as he showed a mature approach and hit hard liners to all parts of the field. He also showed fundamentally sound actions at multiple spots with developing arm strength that should only continue to get better as he adds strength.
Crowdis showed a bunch of things to like in the defensive workout as he showed quality movements with feel for the leather. He followed that up by showing contact skills in the box with obvious power projection and also threw the ball well on the mound.
Guollo was one of the stronger players in attendance with obvious physicality to the 6-foot-2, 185-pound frame and it translated nicely in the box. He swings the bat with intent to do damage to both gaps and it comes off the barrel really well for the age.
Brynteson showed really interesting things throughout the weekend as one of the younger players in attendance. The primary outfielder showed clean actions in the outfield with accuracy and some carry out of the hand on throws. He then put together a solid round of batting practice, showing simple components and controls the barrel well.