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2018 Jr. National Showcase

Batting Practice Highlights Teams 7-10
6/11/2018 10:04:10 AM
Jordan Carrion (2020 SS, Miami, FL) connected on consistent line drives to all fields during his round. The Florida commit showed a fluid stroke with his hands moving directly to the baseball. 

Dylan Crews (2020 OF, Longwood, FL) repeatedly showed big raw bat speed with high exit velocities to all parts of the field. He connected on a pair of home runs to his pull side showing his big-time pop. 

Coby Mayo (2020 3B, Coral Springs, FL) has a longer swing with some natural loft to it that produced a home run on the first pitch he saw. He flashed bat speed and some extension through contact. 

Logan Wash (2020 OF, Longwood, FL) has an inverted leg lift trigger into his stride that leads to lots of barreled contact. Wash keeps his hands inside the baseball spraying the ball from gap to gap. 

Wyatt Langford (2020 1B, Trenton, FL) has strong forearms that help him create big-time bat speed and his quick hands to the baseball. Langford has plenty of pop with juice especially to the opposite field gap.

CJ Kayfus (2020 1B, Lake Worth, FL) showcased a fast and loose swing. Kayfus’s stroke is very relaxed and controlled with quickness to his hands that play really well into his swing. He roped multiple balls on the barrel especially to the pull side. 

Joshua Allen (2020 LHP, Oviedo, FL) generates a ton of leverage into his path and swing. He turned a lot of heads with his raw power to the pull side. Allen put several balls out to right field with raw bat speed and lots of lift. 

Jayden Melendez (2021 C, Palmetto Bay, FL) has a level swing plane with a big leg lift trigger. Melendez swings with intent and flashed some power during round. 

Justin Quintana (2021 OF, Miramar, FL) sets up with a crouched stance and present bat speed. Quintana repeats his swing with very good hands, tons of barrel and leverage when chooses. 

Alex Ulloa's (2021 SS, Cutler Bay, FL) hands work well into his swing and torqueing his lower half nicely generating some leverage. Ulloa can turn the barrel over with his fast hands and present bat speed. 

Marcus Franco (2021 1B, Miramar, FL) has a big leg lift trigger into his swing that creates loud contact. Franco swings very easy and the baseball jumps when he is on time especially when hitting the ball out in front. 

Juhlien Gonzalez (2021 3B, Southwest Ranches, FL) found a lot of barrel during his round and flashed some power as well. He has plenty of quickness to his bat and gets his leg lift down on time for good contact skills.

Anthony Shaver (2020 OF, Clermont, FL) has plenty of bat speed and he showed that with high exit velocities especially to the middle of the field. Shaver sprayed the ball to all fields finding the barrel with good contact skills. 

Grayson Moore (2020 OF, Longwood, FL) is a switch hitter that showed tools to work with from both sides. He showed plenty of balance to his swing from both sides with a line drive swing plane and approach that he executed during his round. 

John (TJ) Curd (2020 1B, Port Saint Lucie, FL) showed big-time raw power to his pull side. Curd hit the longest home run of the day displaying plenty of extension out in front and leverage as well. 

Kellum Clark (2020 1B, Jackson, MS) is a physical first baseman with plenty of strength off the barrel and through contact. The baseball jumps off of his barrel as he showed power to the gap. 

Colin Apgar (2020 OF, Bradenton, FL) put the barrel to the baseball consistently to his pull side. Apgar put a couple of baseballs out of the park to his pull side torqueing it well and hitting the ball out in front. 

Alec Gonzalez (2020 SS, Chicago Heights, IL) has a downhill swing plane that projects nicely. He has quickness to his hands showing lots of hard contact to his pull side and to the middle of the field.

Parks Harber (2020 3B, Atlanta, GA) showed quick hands and gets to the baseball directly. Harber has present bat speed and worked gap to gap with strength to his swing.