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Blalock showed some big arm strength from multiple positions throughout the event, including topping out at 83 mph on the mound. He's a super projectable player with athletic actions on the defensive side and showed intriguing power at the plate both in BP and in game action throughout the weekend.
Richey was one of the more physical players in attendance at 6-foot-3, 185-pounds and has a good present toolset. He ran the fastball into the upper-70s and paired it with a solid upper-70s slider. The power really stood out at the weekend at the plate along with fundamentally sound actions at multiple defensive positions.
White showed a lot to like on the mound in his appearance. He has a lean frame with long levers and serious projection and is already showing quality present stuff. The fastball got into the upper-70s and he showed good feel for a three pitch mix with a tight breaking ball and a changeup.
Kelley showed off the arm strength from multiple different positions as well as on the mound on the weekend. He has athletic movements both in the outfield and in the infield and generates carry across. The fastball got up to 74 mph on the mound and paired it nicely with a downer shaped curveball in the upper-50s.
Walden showed a lot to like on the mound over the weekend with a solid two pitch mix. The right-hander ran the fastball into the low-70s with good feel for the strike zone and also mixed in a low-60s curveball. He also showed quick feet on the infield and the arm strength translated nicely there too.
Craig worked a quick inning on the mound and pounded the zone. The fastball got up to 71 mph and worked to both corners with confidence. He mixed in a slider with horizontal shape in the low-60s that paired nicely with the fastball as well.
Cavenaugh showed some interesting things throughout both the workout portion and in game action. He showed athletic movements working through the baseball in the outfield with a whippy arm. The left-handed swing is simple and fluid as well.