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2021 Lone Star Showcase (11/06/2021 - 11/07/2021)

Batting Practice Highlights
11/7/2021 5:00:00 AM

Kyler Kaminski (2022 SS, Burleson, TX) displayed a controlled and repeatable stroke during his round, utilizing a wide base and a small lift and replace trigger. He created good separation and barrel tilt within the swing, producing solid contact to the pull side.

Xander McAfee (2022 OF, Midlothian, TX) created some loud contact in this one, showing the ability to drive balls to his pull side with authority. There is definite bat speed present, and the 6-foot-4 frame projects for even more power in the future.

Diego Morales (2023 2B, Arlington, TX) is a strong and physical left-handed bat with an open stance and a low hand and back elbow set. He utilizes a short swing with good bat speed and he produced consistent line drives to the middle of the field.

Fisher Polydoroff (2024 3B, Keller, TX) is another strong and physical prospect whose strength really stands out in the swing. He had some impressive flashes of power during his round, hitting balls to, and over, the fence in left field. He can really impact the ball to his pull side when on time and squared.

David Guevara (2022 RHP, Ciudad Victoria, TM) flashed some intriguing power potential to the opposite side of the field, as he peppered the right field gap with line drives during his round. He produced some real jump off the barrel when catching balls deep and taking them the other way.

Diego Guevara (2022 C, Ciudad Victoria, TM) had a much different swing than his brother, but the outcome was the same, as the left-handed hitter was extremely comfortable spraying balls into the opposite field. He utilizes a big overall movements within his swing but was still able to find the barrel with consistency.

Kohle Kerin (2022 1B, Lubbock, TX) stands at an imposing 6-foot-6, 210-pounds, and there is definite strength to the build. The big right-hander has some serious power to be unlocked within the swing, and he showed flashes of it in this one, producing loud contact to his pull side.

Aidan Berlioz (2024 3B, McKinney, TX) is another strong and physical prospect that has some serious power to be unlocked in the swing. On a couple of occasions during his round, he hit the ball to the wall in left field with just the flick of the wrist. Look for him to continue to grow into his power as he develops and makes adjustments moving forward.

Landon Edmonds (2025 2B, Saint Louis, MO) showed a short and direct swing path with quick hands, which allowed him to create solid line drive contact to all parts of the field. He flashed good barrel control and adjustability, proving that he could square up balls on either side of the plate.

Brian Hallum (2022 RHP, Plano, TX) may be a primary pitcher, but he flashed some intriguing two-way potential in this one. There is great physical projection in his 6-foot-5, 195-pound frame, and the power potential is evident, as he showed the ability to impact the ball with authority when getting extended and making contact out front. 

Byron Burrell (2024 OF, McKinney, TX) showed a quick short levered swing with impressive impact. His hands work quick with good bat speed with solid strength to it, with added size and bat to ball skill this swing will continue to play very well.

Brayden Simmons (2023 SS, Keller, TX) flashed some easy pop pull side with a smooth stroke. He has a consistent timing mechanism and stays connected with release, as he progresses the strength will play to all fields.

Vincent Perez (2024 3B, Fort Worth, TX) has a compact swing with excellent impact pull to middle fields that carried well, the operation is quick to ball with feel to release. As his barrel control progresses his swing will catch some attention.

Owen Coil (2024 2B, Shallowater, TX) barreled up a few in his round with a compact swing and good bat speed, he slots the barrel well and has good rhythm in the box. Pretty upper half dominant strength, connecting the lower half should carry his swing to another level.

Ryan Kelly (2025 LHP, Colleyville, TX) has some two-way potential with his swing heading in the right direction. Considering four years left of his prep career, he projects very well at the plate with a lot of quality strength and control to engage.

Leonardo Salas (2023 3B, Haltom City, TX) put a few balls on the left field wall showing off a lot of raw strength. He utilizes a longer path with good feel for the barrel and extending through contact.

Manuel Salas (2023 1B, Haltom City, TX) can really impact pull side. Impressive strength and physical upside present with feel to launch consistently. Pieces to like here especially as the operation continues to sync up.

Brett Hall (2022 OF, Leander, TX) is a next level talent with explosive pieces across his game, especially in his excellent bat speed that damages at contact. One of the more consistent rounds finding the barrel with leverage and carry putting balls on the wall.

Clay Manning (2022 RHP, Andrews, TX) is an intriguing two-way talent with feel to work gap to gap with solid line drive strength. The swing is effectively geared to contact with plenty of control and a smooth path with balance in the swing. 

Andrew Hickey (2022 3B, McKinney, TX) is a durable build with a lot of quality quickness and strength at the plate. His swing is aggressive with huge impact potential. He consistently elevated well showing off power to all fields with impressive pull pop from the left side.