5/7/2022 6:57:27 PM
Tyler Ellis (2026 LHP, Kingsland, GA) was a standout on the mound today but he stood out in batting practice, too, and has obvious future two-way potential. His left handed swing is especially smooth and fluid with some present bat speed and advanced barrel to ball skills.
Lucas Cannady (2026 3B, Tallahassee, FL) is a bit busy in his pre-swing routine but he has impressive present bat speed and a very aggressive approach. He uses the leverage in his tall 6-0 body well and pulled some balls hard while showing big power potential.
Presley Moseley (2026 RHP, Gulf Breeze, FL) is another primary pitcher with talent in the batter's box. The 6-2/170 right-hander has present strength with a simple approach and made very consistent hard line drive contact to the pull side.
Aiden Arnett (2026 SS, Stoughton, WI) is the latest in what seems to be an annual train of talented hitting/position prospects from the state of Wisconsin. He's a super twitchy athlete with good present strength and is about as aggressive in creating bat speed as you can be in the right handed batter's box.
Maximilian Pliske (2027 1B, Fort Lauderdale, FL) is only a 2027 but he's already 6-2/170 and has tons of room and time to fill out and get stronger. His right handed swing is loose and extended and he got the ball in the air consistently while showing nice timing and barrel skills.
KJ Anderson (2027 C, Cookeville, TN) is another 2027 with a promising swing and lots of time to get stronger. He hits from the left side and has as good a set of base mechanics as you'll see from a hitter that age. Not surprisingly, he barreled up just about every pitch during his round.
Aaron Hurley (2026 3B, Port Charlotte, FL) really stands out with his 6-3/188 build. He has a pronounced downhill angle to his swing from a high hand load but creates big back spin, and thus big carry, when he connects with the ball properly. There's lots of power in there to build on.
(Robert) Vance Bock (2026 C, Sugar Hill, GA) had a really nice round of one hopping the left field wall, showing a consistent swing and timer and a short and repeatable swing with some strength behind it.
Cruz Cunill (2026 SS, Birmingham, AL) hits from a narrow stance with a big lower half windup into his swing, but his hands stay short and tight to the ball. He got in a nice groove and really jumped on some pitches showing his bat speed.
Vaughn Howard (2027 3B, Gulf Breeze, FL) is old for his class but that doesn't cover up his present strength and bat speed, which ranked with the best at the showcase. He's short and direct to the ball with lots of extension through contact.
Dallas Peoples (2026 OF, Atlanta, GA) stands out for his very athletic 6-2/180 build and his big left handed power potential. He has some longer elements in his approach right now that can be ironed out but the ball really jumped and carried when he squared it up.
Joseph Webb (2027 SS, Sevierville, TN) has hitter's hands at the plate; they are loose and quick and he accelerates them well, which is great for a young hitter's projection.
Alexander Reyes (2026 C, Snellville, GA) takes a full gorilla hack at the ball and creates lots of present bat speed, with plus extension through contact. He has plenty of natural lift in his swing and is going to lose some balls as he gets older.
What Brayden Alldredge (2026 SS, Haubstadt, IN) lacked in size he more than made up in hand quickness and barrel accuracy. He squared up everything with hard middle of the field line drive contact.