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2019 Jr. National Showcase (06/06/2019 - 06/09/2019)

Teams 7-10 BP Highlights
6/8/2019 9:44:02 AM
Clint Lasiter (2021 SS, Benton, LA): Lasiter showed consistent barrel skills in his round, doing a nice job of separating and driving through contact, squaring up the ball into the air pull side consistently. 

Ryan Spikes (2021 SS, Covington, GA): Spikes has good strength through his lower half and that helps him really drive the ball when he gets his hips through, showing consistent barrel with strength off and high-end bat speed. 

Grant Cherry (2021 RHP, Vestavia Hills, AL): Cherry has a loose, projectable swing with fast hands and good plane, getting the ball into the air with loft and carry that only projects to produce even more power than it already does. 

Michael Lippe (2022 OF, Whitefish Bay, WI): Lippe shows quick hands through the swing with consistent ability to get the barrel out on time and drive the ball on a line, projecting well for power as well. 

Jack O'Connor (2022 RHP, Arlington, VA): Though a primary pitcher, O'Connor showed off legitimate bat speed in BP with leverage off of his front side and lots of jump off the barrel. His power projection is substantial. 

Connor Throneberry (2021 1B, St. Louis, MO): Throneberry has very advanced strength and bat speed, showing the ability to make the Hoover MET look small to dead center field with big carry off the barrel. 

Brady House (2021 SS, Winder, GA): One of the best players in the class, House's bat speed and strength are both at the top of the class. He whips the barrel through the zone with authority and can drive the ball places that most others cannot. 

Parker Ryan (2021 C, Madison, MS): Ryan showed a simple, repeatable swing with compact hands through the zone, consistently getting the barrel out on time and driving the ball on a line consistently with jump. 

Kenneth Mallory, Jr (2021 OF, Lawerenceville, GA): Mallory's physicality and bat speed stand out, as he really does a great job of whipping the barrel around with authority and driving the ball into the air with impact power potential. 

Gavin Kash (2021 1B, Sour Lake, TX): Kash is extremely physical and his lefthanded raw power is substantial, showing big power pull side with plenty of bat speed and strength with projection for even more long term. 

Michael Braswell (2021 SS, Mableton, GA): Braswell has exemplary projection and bat speed, getting the barrel out front and consistently squaring the ball up with huge carry and jump off the bat. His offensive upside is off the charts. 

Harrison Feinberg (2021 OF, Greenwich, CT): Feinberg has serious thunder with his hands, consistently driving the baseball pull side and up the middle with jump and carry. His power projection is tremendous. 

Logan McGuire (2021 RHP, Acworth, GA): McGuire's swing and body both project well for power, as he generates tremendous bat speed through the zone with natural loft and tremendous power production. 

Jackson Gaspard (2022 C, Flowery Branch, GA): Gaspard showed consistent, repeatable swing mechanics with feel for the barrel and good hands, consistently barreling up the ball on a line and working to all fields. 

Andrew Woods (2022 RHP, Monroe, LA): Woods has loose, fast hands with a projectable frame and plenty of bat speed, driving the ball into the air on a line with lots of physical projection. 

Keegan Allen (2021 RHP, Rogers, AR): Allen has big time bat speed and strength, driving the ball into the air with tremendous jump and carry consistently. He projects extremely well with the bat. 

Payton Allen (2021 SS, Rogers, AR): Allen has whippy bat speed with hands that work quite well, showing whip through the zone with impact out front and the ability to drive the ball up the gaps with projection for even more juice. 

Cooper Kinney (2021 2B, Chattanooga, TN): Kinney has advanced physicality and strength from the left side of the place, driving the ball to the pull side with big jump off the barrel and impact potential. 

William Ray (2021 OF, Mars, PA): Ray showed a loose, easy swing from the left side with tremendous bat speed and impactful power right now with projection for even more. 

Dylan Dreiling (2022 OF, Hays, KS): Dreiling has an easy, loose stroke that consistently got the barrel out front with whip and jump when square, projecting for significant power long term. 

Dylan King (2021 C, Delray Beach, FL): King has a highly-projectable frame and swing, loose with whip through the zone and natural loft, driving the ball well to the pull side with serious power upside. 

James Wood (2021 OF, Olney, MD): Wood's frame is amongst the most projectable in attendance, and he shows whippy hands with tons of bat speed and projectable power. The power upside is vast. 

Jorge De Goti (2021 SS, Miami, FL): De Goti found consistent barrel with an easy, fast bat that produces well-struck liners to all fields, showing good gap power now with the projection for lots more. 

Tommy Ramos (2021 SS, Hialeah, FL): Ramos has tremendous strength and bat speed, getting the barrel out front and driving the ball with lots of natural loft, showing home run power here at the Hoover Met. 

Rene Lastres (2021 C, Hialeah Gardens, FL): Lastres has excellent present strength and bat speed, showing the ability to impact the ball pull side and up the middle with excellent jump off the barrel.