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Rodriguez was one of the top young hitters of the day, with lots of strength in his 5-10/180 frame and a quick and short swing that maximized hard barrel contact. He showed a strong arm at third base, too.
Duncan was a standout on the mound both for his present stuff, which featured a fastball up to 82 mph to go with a big breaking curveball, and for his command, which helped him over match hitters. Duncan is a solid overall athlete who can play multiple positions and has some right handed bat speed.
Baxter looks much stronger than his listed 5-7/145 and that strength really comes across in his left-handed swing. He has strength in his hands and drove the ball hard to all fields. Baxter also has a strong arm from shortstop and some quickness in his hands fielding the ball.
Manning stood out for his long and projectable 6-1/170 build and for his right-handed swing that already produces some bat speed and potential to impact the ball with power. He's also a 7.20 runner who should get much faster as he adds strength.
Conner had a strong combination of skills as both an outfield and a right handed hitter with present bat speed. He showed strong fundamentals on both sides of the ball which helped him use his physical gifts well.
Glaze has a prototypical young catcher's build at 5-9/170 with plenty of lower half strength already. His best present tool is his right handed bat, which showed both barrel skills/accuracy and the potential for lots of power.
Gadd is a young middle infielder who showed nice actions defensively to go with a long and loose arm that projects well. He's a right handed hitter with a long and loose swing who attacks the ball aggressively.
Christian is a primary catcher with good athleticism and young footwork behind the plate but he really shined on the mound. He dominated hitters with a fastball that topped out at 83 mph to go with a 66 mph curveball and lots of strikes.
Culpepper is still developing athletically with his young 6-2/160 build but his left-handed bat already looks advanced. He sets up in a very comfortable stance and has a well-timed and consistent swing that was able to drive the right center field gap consistently. There's tons of offensive projection here.