10/30/2022 5:00:00 AM
Anthony Rocco Razzeca (2026 OF, Moss Landing, CA) displayed a simple, repeatable stroke throughout his round, staying direct with his hands and showcasing plenty of present bat speed. He sprayed line drives from gap-to-gap with a slightly inside-out swing path and impacted the baseball well out in-front.
Bryden Bull (2025 OF, Las Vegas, NV) impressed with his propensity to find the barrel throughout his round, while showcasing a loose, slightly lofted stroke with plenty of hand speed and strength in his hands. He stayed through the middle-of-the field mostly with budding power potential, while also showing the ability to turn quickly on the inner-half.
Gabriel Coltman (2025 OF, Portland, OR) displayed legitimate pullside power potential during his round, as the physical 6-foot-4, 215-pound 2025 Grad produced several well-struck line drives to the pullside. He incorporates good hip torque and plenty of strength at impact to generate backspin and easy carry, showcasing that by leaving the yard during his round.
Brett Biondich (2026 1B, Hartford, WI) was impressive throughout his round, as the right-handed hitting first baseman consistently impacted the baseball to all fields. He stays fairly simple with movements into launch, displayed plenty of present bat speed and showcased some gap-to-gap power potential. He repeats well and the swing projects big time moving forward.
Elias Alvarado (2025 RHP, Chicago, IL) displayed consistency throughout his round, as stayed connected throughout his swing and turns the barrel quickly. He displayed good feel for the barrel, used the whole field effectively and has some burgeoning power potential.
Ethan Bass (2026 SS, Northbrook, IL) delivered consistent line drives throughout his round, as the 2026 Illinois commit has tons of present bat speed and generates good separation into launch. He stays direct with his barrel, uses the whole field well and will continue to expand his power potential as he adds more strength.
Max Bushyhead (2025 C, Mannford, OK) put his long term power potential early and often, as the strongly built 2025 Grad creates tons of torque with his lower half and has good feel for the barrel. He left the yard with ease during his round and showcases an impressive overall hit tool to-go along with the aforementioned power.
Jimmy Downs (2025 3B, Midlothian, IL) showcased a sound overall hit tool with feel for the barrel, strength in hands and things to project on moving forward. He generates plenty of leverage out in-front and left the yard during his round.
Kingston Kost (2026 1B, Des Moines, IA) showcased his physical strength throughout his round, as the 2026 Iowa native leveraged several balls well out in-front. He uses his strong lower half to generate some present bat speed and has a heavy barrel. He impacted the baseball with authority from gap-to-gap with ease.
Adam Urban (2025 SS, Wauwatosa, WI) was a model of consistency during his round, as the twitchy left-handed hitting shortstop simply peppered the entire field with line drive after line drive. He displayed easy present bat speed, has good feel for the barrel and has some power potential.
Kayson Cunningham (2025 SS, San Antonio, TX) continued to showcase top-of-the class barrel skills, as the twitchy Texas Tech commit produced several line drives throughout his round. Its easy bat speed with whip to his barrel, good feel for the entire hitting zone and the ability to impact the baseball well to all fields. He flashed the budding power potential we've been accustomed to seeing and will continue to expand it with additional physical maturity.
William Hill (2025 OF, Humble, TX) displayed a simple, repeatable swing with lightning quick hands and tons of components to dream on. He uses the entire field effectively, has feel for the barrel and impacts the baseball with authority.
Jeffrey Claycomb (2026 C, Plano, TX) displayed immense power potential, as the 2026 Grad went deep twice throughout his round. He incorporates a strong lower half with strength in his hands to impact the baseball with authority.
Blake Beheler (2025 1B, Sugarland, TX) was consistent throughout his round, using the whole field effectively with numerous well-struck line drives. He coils well into his back hip before unleashing plenty of present bat speed and has feel for the barrel.
Branson Crawford (2026 C, Gainesville, GA) showcased plenty of things to like, as the 2026 Georgia native produced consistent line drive contact throughout his round. He stays short and direct with his swing path, has looseness to his hands and generates easy bat speed.
Caldwell McFaddin (2025 1b/3B, Magnolia,TX) impressed with the simplicity of his swing, while generating good separation into launch and monster power potential. He used his strength to leave the yard during his round and found the barrel quite often.
Ethan Rathmann (2026 OF, Windermere, FL) implores a simple, repeatable stroke with tons of present bat speed and excellent feel for the barrel. He produced several well-struck line drives throughout his run, impacting the baseball to all fields extremely well with authority.
Jay Secretarski (2025 SS, Asheville, NC) was impressive throughout his round, as the 2025 primary shortstop offers an intriguing offensive skill set. He generates easy bat speed, has good feel for the barrel and creates leverage out in-front. He showcased burgeoning gap-to-gap power potential and the swing projects long-term.