5/16/2022 2:28:52 AM
Jose Fernandez (2023, Avondale, AZ) put together an impressive round, using quick bat speed on a lofted path to drive the ball in the air with authority. The approach stayed through the middle of the field with power playing into both gaps.
Cam Jantz (2025, Gilbert, AZ) showed the ability to use a strong frame well throughout batting practice, driving the ball with authority consistently. Quick bat speed combines with the strength to produce advanced pullside power.
Kyle Frazier (2025, Scottsdale, AZ) displayed quality feel for the barrel throughout the round with an approach that allows for the entire field to be used. Quick bat speed on a lofted path generated hard hit line drives often.
Sebastian Frye (2025, Las Vegas, NV) showed quick bat speed through the zone on a slight uppercut path. Quality feel for the barrel allowed balls to be hit with authority to all fields.
Hunter Backstrom (2023, Los Angeles, CA) displayed quick bat speed on a linear path through the zone. The ball jumped off the bat when squared up, resulting in quality power to the pullside.
Christian Garcia (2025, San Diego, CA) used a simple swing with quick bat speed to produce hard contact throughout the round. A strong frame generates solid power that plays mostly to the pullside.
Jackson Marazzo (2025, Phoenix, AZ) utilized a simple swing on a linear path to produce frequent line drives throughout the round. Marazzo showed ability to drive the ball hard to the pullside using an approach geared that way.
Nicholas Leigh (2023, San Tan Valley, AZ) displayed the ability to drive the ball in the air with authority. Quick bat speed on a lofted path drove the ball to all parts of the field during the round.
Christopher Patterson (2024, Frisco, TX) used a sound, line drive approach with feel for the barrel to produce frequently hard hit balls. A quality approach stayed through the middle of the field consistently.
Brett McLuhan (2023, Anthem, AZ) used a linear path through the zone while showing solid feel for the barrel. McLuhan showed the ability to get the bat head out front and drive the ball hard to the pullside throughout the round.
Grant McMeekin (2025, Glendale, AZ) showed decent feel for the barrel using a simple swing. Quick bat speed on a lofted path produced hard contact to the pullside regularly.
Jack Meissner (2024, Phoenix, AZ) displayed a sound approach that stayed through the middle of the field consistently. An uppercut path and decent feel for the barrel allowed balls to be driven hard in the air.
William Strand (2025, Surprise, AZ) swung with intent throughout the round, producing decent power to the pullside while a sound approach allowed for the entire field to be used.
Jake Catalfio (2025, Scottsdale, AZ) showed a sound approach, staying through the middle during the round. A linear path with quick bat speed produced frequent line drives.
Brady Skinner (2025, Las Vegas, NV) displayed the ability to use the entire field well throughout the round. Quick bat speed on a lofted path produced a fair amount of barrels.
Jackson Ryan (2024, Phoenix, AZ) utilized a strong frame well in the box to produce hard contact to the pullside. A slight uppercut path allowed balls to be driven in the air throughout the round.