11/6/2022 1:51:47 PM
Jaymeson Forest (2026 3B, St. Louis, MO) is a big physical left-handed bat who showed tons of accuracy with the barrel from a simple, repeatable swing and good strength to be able to produce a lot of hard contact throughout his round.
Ryan Brown (2024 2B, Beaumont, TX) has some moving parts but lots of quickness in the swing and was consistent with the barrel while hitting a lot of hard liners to the middle.
Cash Dabbs (2025 RHP, Redlands, CA) had a good day as a whole and showed some real quickness and intent turning the barre over and hitting hard liners to the right side with simplicity to the stroke.
Mikey Iglinski (2024 OF, Austin, TX) has a clean swing with good quickness in the wrists while working to lift and creating the separation to get into strength he has while lifting it.
Brady Tran (2026 LHP, Houston, TX) is one of the younger bats that impressed as he was really accurate with the barrel producing a ton of hard line drive contact and showed the bat speed that you can project good things on.
Kevin Haslam (2025 SS, Pflugerville, TX) took one of the better rounds of the group putting the bat speed and strength on display getting separated and really turning the barrel over with big intent to produce some of the hard pull side contact of the day.
Errick Lewis Jr. (2024 OF, Houston, TX) is physical with big bat speed while uncoiling and torquing well and was consistent in his approach of hammering baseballs to the middle part of the field.
Ronin McCraw (2026 SS, Magnolia, TX) is an impressive young left-handed bat with all kinds of things to like in terms of handle of the barrel and bat speed and the physicality has ticked up as he's really growing into big strength to the pull side.
Gustavo Marquez (2024 SS, Killeen, TX) took a very clean round showing a simple, fluid stroke with quickness in the wrists and the ability to stay tight through the zone and get the barrel out consistently.
Jorge Gil (2024 3B, Cypress, TX) is a real strong left-handed bat with a short simple swing and he lets the hands work well with hard line drives to the big parts of the field.
Jeffrey Grosso (2024 1B, Waller, TX) swings it with good intent and his pure physicality allows him to generate pretty effortless jump off the barrel as he banged some balls up against the wall in the gap.
Damian Montanez (2025 OF, Killeen, TX) checks a handful of boxes on the offensive end with very real bat speed and strength in the hands and his lifted path produced a ton of long carrying contact to the left side.
Zachary Tuxhorn (2025 C, Houston, TX) is strong and he stays short through the zone letting the hands work well and being able to really show some thump off the barrel the other way.
Jake Webb (2024 1B, Cypress, TX) is big and has a clean swing showing obviouys things to like in terms of the strength profile in the stick.