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2014 National Underclass Main Event

Monday BP Highlights -- Part 2
12/29/2014 4:38:55 PM
Livingston Morris (2016 OF, Woodstock, GA) catches one's eye right away with his extra strong 6-foot-4, 215-pound build.  His right handed swing has some length to it but it's very loose with lots of raw bat speed.

Bryan Grant (2017 OF, Acworth, GA) is a year younger than his Texas Orange teammate Morris and won't be mistaken for him at 5-foot-10, 144-pounds.  But he's a hitting prospect in his own right, with lots of bat speed from an aggressive right handed approach.

Alex Carballo (2016 OF, Pembroke Pines, FL) has a long and loose left handed swing and showed surprising power and carry to the ball when he drove it to right centerfield.

Tate Pennington (2017 SS, Matthews, NC) is a very projectable 6-foot-2, 170-pound sophomore with a loose right handed swing and the beginnings of some present bat speed that should keep building as he gets stronger.

Jack Khawly (2016 3B, Southwest Ranches, FL) showed a very simple and direct right handed swing that packed lots of bat speed and power.  It's a swing that is going to translate very well to higher levels of pitching.

Tate Hagan (2016 LHP, Tallahassee, FL) is a primary pitcher but he will grade out higher from this event as a left handed hitter.  He has a very good shift into contact and attacks the ball with both aggression and barrel control.

Tyler Musselwhite (2016 SS, Lumberton, NC) packs lots of strength and bat speed into his 5-foot-10, 155-pound middle infielder's build, especially when he gets his front foot down in time.

Triston Casas (2019 1B, Pembroke Pines, FL) has gained attention for committing to Miami as an 8th grader but he is a very legit left handed hitter and would fit in very well with older high school players for both his swing and his strength.  He'll be fun to watch over the next several years.

Cole Jackson (2016 C, Tyrone, GA) is some kind of strong at 6-foot-2, 215-pounds and has looseness in his swing, lots of bat speed and the ability to square up the ball.

Arnaldo Brito (2016 OF, Miami, FL) has a very busy load with a huge hand drop that could cause issues with advanced pitchers but he also has tons of strength and raw bat speed.  He was one of only a handful of hitters both days with a pair of BP home runs.