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2021 13U Main Event Showcase (12/29/2021 - 12/31/2021)

Batting Practice Highlights
12/31/2021 12:26:26 AM

 

Brendon Baiocco (2027 C, Cochranville, PA) took a very consistent round showing good balance to his process and the ability to produce line drive impact to both gaps.

 

Henry Abt (2026 1B, Brandon, MS) sprayed both gaps with hard contact throughout his round showing good length and strength to the swing while the components as a whole project really well.

 

Maddux Lessard (2027 C, Muskego, WI) showed a handful of things to like, specifically from an explosiveness standpoint as he torques his body into impact well and has shown a solid handle for the barrel already.

 

Will Brick (2027 C, Memphis, TN) took one of the stronger rounds of the day as he has a well-connected swing with a ton of strength in the hands and barrel control while being able to backspin the baseball with authority.

 

Gabriel Coca (2027 SS, Walnut Creek, CA) is a physical righthanded hitter with good balance to his approach and the bat speed, strength and ability to repeat all stood out in a quality round.

 

Broder Katke (2027 C, Bloomfield Hills, MI) showed some bat speed and consistency with the barrel with controlled explosiveness that pairs well with his natural ability to lift the baseball already.

 

Cooper Partin (2027 1B, Burlington, NC) is a physical bat who incorporates it well using that strength and quickness through the zone to create both jump and carry on a line to the middle of the field.

 

Noah Price (2027 C, Smithfield, NC) has some quickness to the swing as well and looks really comfortable in the box using his ease of adjusting his hands to find a large number of barrels.

 

Oliver Van Tiem (2027 SS, Hillsborough, NC) has a very under control approach in the box and he showed that he can create good separation already, something that projects well as he adds strength through maturity.

 

Caleb Carpenter (2027 OF, College Grove, TN) has overall athletic process to his swing with the looseness to make adjustments as well as the bat speed and barrel control to produce well now.

 

Dylan Bennett (2026 LHP, Mechanicsville, VA) is an athletic swinger with good bat speed and comfort with the barrel and he found the barrel a number of times during his round of batting practice. 

 

Kaden Wasniewski (2027 SS, McHenry, IL) has some solid projection pieces to build on moving forward as he works uphill through the zone and has good quickness in his hands that generates jump when squared.

 

Tai Jones (2026 OF, Brandon, MS) took a very good round showing ease elevating the baseball to the middle of the field with good hand speed and plenty of strength behind the barrel.

 

Tanner Uderitz (2027 SS, Delray Beach, FL) took potentially the best round of the day for this age group as he used his physicality, quick hands and overall advanced bat speed to impact the ball in a big way to the middle and pull side while showing ultra-consistency with the barrel.

 

Rylan Jessee (2027 1B, Pennington Gap, VA) showed a pair of things to like during his round as he combines excellent bat speed with good strength through impact to produce good results to the middle of the field.

 

Max Boyer (2027 C, Pinecrest, FL) is a strong righthanded hitting catcher who has a clean swing and great direction to impact as he showed he could produce a ton of carry on contact to the middle of the field.

 

Vince Moore (2027 3B, La Jolla, CA) did a good job clearing his front side throughout his round which gives him the space to let the barrel work out front and create strong contact from his good present bat speed.

 

Rylan Sutton (2027 OF, Ozark, MO) was on the less physical end but was extremely consistent with his round showing an excellent handle of the barrel that projects easily with added strength.

 

Matthew Villena (2027 C, Pembroke Pines, FL) is a strong righthanded hitter and you can see it in how he generates bat speed and in how he is able to backspin the baseball with some real jump to pull.

 

Mathew Sosa (2026 C, Cape Coral, FL) swings the bat hard and was consistent as the round went on using strong hands to generate enough carry to stand out among a large group of young talents.

 

Jack Johnson (2027 OF, Powder Springs, GA) looks the part in the box and he’s got a good foundation of strength and bat speed to build on showing ease in how he lifts the ball to the middle of the field.

 

Jackson Meyers (2027 C, Conway, SC) was very balanced in his process in the box showing a good bit of jump off the barrel when he was able to impact the baseball out front.

 

George Minjack (2027 SS, Alexandria, VA) has a handful of pieces to like when it comes to long-term potential as he works the ball in the air with good bat speed and strength to impact it.

 

Konnor Hooper (2026 OF, Canton, GA) creates a good amount of bat speed with his swing already and his ability to stay compact allows him to be out front with the barrel more often than not.

 

Ethan Savinon (2027 C, Tampa, FL) took one of the more consistent rounds of the day finding the barrel a ton and showing he can hit from all parts of the zone, not to mention that the ball came off extremely well for a player his age.

 

Jayden Pearl (2027 SS, Mt Juliet, TN) is a physical kid who swings with real intent and the bat speed and strength both stood out in a big way while he worked the ball in the air consistently.

 

Landon Green (2027 RHP, Clearwater, FL) stepped in the box and made an impact right away as he used a longer but very strong swing to impact the ball on a line deep to the pull side part of the field with regularity.