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2019 Fall Southeast (10/19/2019 - 10/20/2019)

2019 Fall Southeast Batting Practice Blog
10/19/2019 8:17:10 PM
Jake Ferry (2020 OF, Oviedo, FL) started with a small toe tap to a spread out stance showing a strong, balanced hitting stance. He hammered the baseball to the pull side with some bat speed showing. Late in his round, he launched one over the leftfield fence as it was some of the loudest contact from the rounds today. 

Justin Jones (2022 1B, Franklin, KY) flashed a bigger build with physical strength showing at the plate. Plus bat speed turned into loud wood as he squared the baseball up often. When he gets extended, he showed big power potential as he drove the baseball into the fence when he did so. 

Caleb Mowery (2020 C, McDonough, GA) showcased great feel for the barrel as he utilized his upper half to create bat speed. He stayed long through the zone as he looked to pull the baseball and he did so with ease. He used a short and simple cut to the baseball as he squared it up consistently. 

Patrick Campbell (2022 OF, Snellville, GA) utilized a smooth and easy cut proving he could drive the baseball to all fields on a line. He really dug in and drove the baseball deep into the rightcenter gap as he let it get deep. Even with a longer swing path he squared it up pitch after pitch. 

 Kaleb Lipscomb (2023 SS, Canton, MS) showcased a low leg lift and drive to a spread out stance. Really driving with the lower half creating some bat speed. With a quick bat and a linear swing path, he drove the ball on a line up the middle. He also showed signs of some pull side pop.

DaShaun Richardson (2021 SS, Duluth, GA) flashed a very raw hit tool with physical strength throughout proving to be his biggest asset. He showcased a linear swing path as he drove it gap to gap proving he could spray it around the park. 

 Glenn Green (2021 3B, Tyrone, GA) utilized a mid height leg kick and stride as he landed balanced each time proving to have a repeatable cut. Very strong upper half as he flashed big bat speed. Threw his hands at the baseball creating some of the loudest contact of the day. Pull side approach as he drove it on a line that way. 

Gavin Alveti (2022 C, Searcy, AR) flashed big time plus bat speed as he hammered baseballs gap to gap. Showed some pop as well going gap to gap. At the end of his round, he hammered a few long fly balls to deep center that would have left the yard had it not been such a chilly night.