8/13/2022 8:47:49 PM
Ethin Bingamin (2025, Redlands, CA) showed a solid round that stayed true to two parts of the field. Nice hands, gets extended with strength to pull it. Can stay up the middle and sting some with authority. Athleticism in the box showed and impressed in several facets.
Landon Parada (2024, Simi Valley, CA) has a loose, athletic swing that stood out for the age. Showed barrel whip from a shorter, relaxed set. Shows some strength in the hands when timed and extended. Can get into his legs and rotate well. Solid path with a build that projects.
Payton Smith (2023, Las Vegas, NV) had an impressive round with solid pieces to the right-center field gap. Looks to drive it out front with plenty of strength and intent in the hands. Good build with lots of projection left in the frame. Good amounts of pop and control the levers real well. Real solid round that impressed.
Gavin Guy (2026, Newport Beach, CA) has enticing power for the age that stood out in his round. Big strength with solid backside drive. Lots to like in the frame going forward and it really projects. Worked it to the pull and rotates well when squared. Power bat that should only improve.
John Lovato (2024, Chino Hills, CA) worked the entire field with relative ease in his round, showing quality feel for the barrel. Matches plane well and gets on time consistently. Real solid round with hard liners sprayed to both gaps. Frame projects for more down the road.
Damico (DJ) Parker Jr (2024, Seattle, WA) was a solid presence in the box, as he turned on pitches with intent. Real loud pull-side contact. Can turn the barrel over with present bat speed, whip to the hands. Strong frame that packs a good amount of power with plenty more in store as it matures. He was a big standout in several facts on the day.
Dongho “Harry” Shin (2024, Chula Vista, CA) was another solid bat that found his fair share of barrels. Good feel for it with use of the entire field. Works it out front to create some leverage and really stays controlled with his intent. Lots to like with his potential and growth at the plate.
John Holtz IV (2023, Novato, CA) has plenty of quickness and intent in the path. It showed in his round as the bat speed took over with plenty of hard liners to all fields. It’s a physical build with good quickness to the path that can be something to keep a close eye on.
Hayden Woodson (2025, Whittier, CA) showed some leverage to the barrel with some solid pull-side contact. Controls levers well in the box and comes with good amounts of physical projection in the frame. Opened eyes with his pop and ability to give himself a mechanical advantage.
Jake Fuentes (2023, Tustin, CA) showed some strength to the pull side in his round. Pretty simple swing that packs a punch. Physical build and it translates to the plate. Ability to create extension out front with good strength in the hands. Really consistent showing with the bat.
Richie Burillo (2023, Eastvale, CA) had a loud round with easy strength off the barrel. Some whip to the path with good strength to pull it with authority. Loads into the backside well and really let’s the hands work. Impressive facet at the plate that stung a good amount of balls.
Jaden Burillo (2025, Eastvale, CA) stayed inside the ball well and showcased a fundamental approach at the plate. Solid use to all fields, easy hands create extension through contact. Solid round in all facets with more to build upon in the frame.
Mason Shulman (2024, Calabasas, CA) had easy pull-side contact in his round. Good amounts of juice in a physical frame that can also offer some two-way ability. Controls his strength and levers well. Big juice to the pull and it really stood out amongst the pack as the day went on.
Ryan Villanueva (2024, Brea, CA) was another big physical stick who showcased loud pull-side contact. Can really show strength to that part of the field. Good intent and strength in the path really stood out. Creates some leverage to that side.
Donovan Rendon (2025, Covina, CA) showcased a quick bat through the zone in his round. Some looseness and feel at the plate. Good hands and ability to match plane well. Strung it to all fields and really impressed offensively. Plenty more in store as the frame matures.
Joshua Garcia (2024, Chula Vista, CA) showed some things to like in his round, present bat speed with quick hands that played to all fields. Can turn on some to the pull with good amounts of strength packed in the upper half. Physical, lean build that really shows at the next level. Some things to like going forward.
Spencer Troise (2023, Santa Ynez, CA) featured a violent path that had plenty of intent. Separation in the hands, quick bat packed with strength. Found loud barrels to all fields, especially the pull. Stung the gaps and really played to his strengths.
Makani Nabarro (2023, Buellton, CA) showed some easy pop at the dish with strong levers that controlled the field. Gets separated on a good lofted path, plays well to strength. Found barrels to both gaps and put together a really solid round.
Landyn Thomas (2023, Garden Grove, CA) shows promise as the frame continues to fill out. The strength as evident in his round and turned on one violently to the pull to end his round. Showed a good, physical presence in the box and has a lot to work with in the frame.
Reymundo Peraza Jr. (2024, Fresno, CA) was another big pull-side power presence in his round. Strong hands create bat speed on a lofted path. Gets the head out front and let’s the strength take over. Strong pull-side juice that really translated on the day.
Brayden Ferguson (2024, Marietta, CA) had a polished round with some physical strength gains that can only add to his offensive upside. Worked it to all fields and showed solid barrel control through the zone. Solid contact at the plate and good extension out front. Good presence.