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Faraone showed off his speed and athleticism by running a 6.93 sixty-yard dash. The 5-foot-11 outfielder took quick and efficient routes to the baseball, recording arm strength up to 87 mph. The powerful righty hitter also turned in the loudest round of batting practice while posting an exit velocity of 85 mph.
Haecker showed an enticing two-way profile with tools on both sides of the baseball along with plenty of projection remaining. He recorded a 7.26 sixty, showed arm strength up to 86 mph from the outfield during drills and impressed with his present bat speed and feel for the barrel at the plate. On the mound, he ran it up to 85 mph with life through the zone, while pairing it nicely with a pair of breaking balls and heavy faded changeup.
Dromboski put together an impressive round of batting practice, spraying several line drives to both gaps. He impacted the baseball with easy strength and leverage while posting an exit velocity of 85 mph. The 6-foot outfielder kept his throws low and online while recording arm strength up to 81 mph.
Jason impressed during his bullpen session, pounding the strike zone with his four-pitch offering. The 6-foot left-hander located his fastball well on the corners, topping it out at 83 mph. He showed off a well-replicated changeup and two unique breaking balls with developing spin profiles. The 2026 southpaw offers plenty of upside and intrigue as an arm.
Cochrane offers a ton of intrigue and upside on the mound. During his bullpen session, he dotted the edges of the strike zone with his fastball, which ultimately peaked at 78 mph. The 6-foot-4 right-hander showed impressive feel for his 12-6 curveball as well as his changeup, which had heavy arm-side fade to it.