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2026 PG Sunshine Northern California Showcase (National Showcases Qualifier) (05/30/2026 - 05/31/202

BP Highlights
6/2/2026 12:00:00 AM

Noah Allen (2028 OF, Clovis, CA) showed some bat speed and created leverage from the lower half. The right-handed hitter sprayed line drives to both gaps throughout his round with solid impact off the barrel. 

Charlie Baker (2029 1B, San Jose, CA) used good bat speed and some leverage from the lower half to make consistent hard contact throughout his round. The right-handed hitter used a flatter bat plane with feel to impact and create carry. 

Josh Cochran (2027 LHP, Blaine, WA) showed solid bat speed throughout his round of BP. The right-handed hitter controlled the barrel well with a slight upper cut bat plane. Solid strength at contact to impact the ball with some jump off the barrel. 

Jordan Conrad (2028 3B, Los Gatos, CA) showed a solid line drive swing throughout his round of BP. The right-handed hitter used solid hand speed and a level bat plane with some barrel whip from the hands.

 

Joey Dresch (2029 C, Menlo Park, CA) Showed a quick stroke with feel for the barrel while working the whole field during his round of batting practice.  Present bat speed with more impact to come with growth and development.  Simple set up with a balanced, fluid swing.

Caden Lee (2028 SS, Temecula, CA) showed off the power stroke and did well keeping his hands inside the ball. The right-handed hitter had consistent solid line drives to the pull-side throughout his round.

Kainoa Otenbriet (2027 C, San Leandro, CA) showed a solid line drive swing throughout his round of BP. The right-handed hitter used solid hand speed and a level bat plane with some barrel whip from the hands.

Linus Sinclair (2029 C, Los Angeles, CA)  impressed with good hand and bat speed with some impact and strength at contact. The right-handed hitter used a slightly uphill bat plane with good pull-side line drives throughout the round. 

Dalton Waites (2027 SS, Lodi, CA) showed a pull-side heavy approach throughout his round of BP. The right-handed hitter showed good bat speed with strength present in the frame with a level bat plane.