1/31/2026 1:00:32 AM
Julian Oborne (2027 RHP, Toronto, ON) made quick work on the mound, running up his fastball to 87 mph with easy carry through the zone. The 6-foot-5 right-hander showed good feel for spinning his mid-70s breaking ball as well, which typically took on 11-5 shape with spin around 2300 rpm.
Alessio Casasanta (2027 OF, Aurora, ON) smoked a fastball to the right-side, showing off his ability to generate loud impact and leverage out front. The 6-foot-2 lefty hitter delivers a strong barrel in a timely manner, resulting in frequent line drive impact. He added another loud barrel later in game one.
Kaden Stolaryk (2027 RHP, Oshawa, ON) showed feel for locating his three-pitch mix in all four quadrants of the strike zone. The 6-foot-1 right-hander tossed two efficient innings, inducing a ton of weak contact with his upper-70s fastball and depthy curveball.
Rylie Zastre (2028 RHP, Norwood, ON) showed off an intriguing profile on the mound, putting together two quality innings of work. His fastball showed tons of arm-side run with life through the zone, topping at 81 mph. The 6-foot-2 right-hander also showed feel for landing his sweeping curveball for strikes, which read spin up to 2300 rpm.
Quinlan Walsh (2027 SS, Toronto, ON) found a barrel early in game one, driving a fastball with easy strength and carry to the middle of the field. The 5-foot-11 righty hitter turns hard to the point of contact and maintains posture well through impact.
Keaton Lejan (2027 RHP, Saskatoon, SK) impressed on both sides of the ball during game two. The 6-foot-1 right-hander tossed a pair of efficient relief innings, running his fastball up to 86 mph. He showed good feel for spinning his vertical curveball with late bite to it. Lejan also swung the bat well, producing a couple of well-struck liners.
Hunter Bartha (2028 SS, Beamsville, ON) caught a heater on the barrel early on in game two. The 6-foot-1 righty hitter stays short and quick to the baseball, generating easy leverage at the point of contact. He finds the barrel at a high rate, frequently doing damage to the middle of the field.
Dixon Briggs (2027 SS, Whitby, ON) showed off his bat-to-ball skills from the left-side of the plate, finding a barrel early in game two. He takes a smooth path to the baseball, generating clean separation and lift at impact. Briggs found another barrel later on in game two.
Preston Cartwight (2029 MIF, Newmarket, ON) showcased an impressive hit tool, particularly to the pull-side. The lefty hitter gets his front foot down on-time and impacts the ball with good strength and carry. He rotates hard to the point of contact.
Luca Tibbits (2028 3B, Barrie, ON) caught a fastball on the barrel early in game three, driving it towards the outfield gap. The 6-foot righty hitter has plenty of quickness in the hips and hands, with good feel for controlling the barrel throughout the strike zone.
Nathan Murphy (2026 OF, Markham, ON) timed up a fastball perfectly, smoking it to the right-side for a loud knock. The 6-foot-3 lefty hitter impacts the baseball with effortless strength and leverage at the point of contact.
Jackson Becker (2028 OF, Nepean, ON) showed off his arm strength out of the bullpen in game three, running his fastball up to 88 mph. His heater showed heavy life and arm-side run, setting up a tight slider to make appearances later on in counts.