5/18/2026 7:29:30 PM
James Eligio (2030 SS, Stevenson Ranch, CA) was on barrel a good amount during his round. Flashes of quality bat speed and strength for his level. Lifted a few quite well with backspin to the pull side.
Ethan Chan (2030 SS, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA) showed a quick turn of the barrel on an uphill path with some length and adv. bat speed for his level. Stayed through the middle well with strength and bat speed.
Bronson Beck (2030 1B, Dana Point, CA) stayed inside the baseball quite well with speed and strength to the hands. Produced middle of the field LDs where he turns behind it with real feel for the barrel.
Ethan Edmundson (2030 LHP, Anaheim, CA) turned the barrel through with length and quickness. Kept his contact through center where it was majority LDs.
Gabriel Gutierrez (2031 C, Eastvale, CA) showed off a rhythmic stroke where his swing works on a clean path through with on-plane length. On-barrel a ton and produced middle of the field LD contact.
Clay Kinnick (2030 C, Fontana, CA) got off balanced hacks within a more pull side oriented approach. Easy quick + connected turns of the barrel with feel to catch it out front and produce hard LD contact.
Nathan Cho (2031 OF, Fullerton, CA) threw the barrel with noticeable strength and intent throughout his round. Came off hard where he backspun several to the pull side.
Aiden McErlane (2030 LHP, Eagle, ID) got off some controlled hacks where he worked the barrel on a short-to-long path that stayed through the middle with noticeable quality contact into the oppo gap.
Nathaniel Wolpoff (2030 3B, San Marcos, CA) showed more of an uphill turn of the barrel with noticeable strength and quickness in swing. More pull side oriented where he was able to backspin and lift it. Natural rhythm with feel for the barrel.
Tom Smith (2031 RHP, Chula Vista, CA) stayed behind the baseball well and was on-barrel the majority of his round producing a ton of LDs. Good rhythm to the swing where he worked the barrel on a more direct path.
Tristan Gerken (2030 SS, Orange, CA) put together a very impressive round where there is real quickness, bat speed and barrel feel. Impacted several well into both gaps working the barrel on a slight uphill path.
Brandon Kurz (2030 3B, Tustin, CA) flashed some quality impact for his level where he got the barrel out front and drove a few to the pull side.
Ryland Rekstad (2030 1B, Meridian, ID) showed a balanced swing with some sneaky strength. Short to it with length through. Just produced a ton of hard contact into both gaps and the swing translated into gameplay.
Harlem Turrentine (2030 RHP, Claremont, CA) got off swings with a more PS oriented approach. Quality bat/hand speed with flashes of above avg. strength for his level. Pounded hard contact through the LC gap.
Shane Johansen (2030 SS, Santa Ana, CA) showed real feel for the barrel within a rhythmic stroke. Produced majority LD contact through the gaps.
Jesus Sanchez (2030 1B, Tucson, AZ) produced a ton of hard LD + FB contact to all fields. Balanced and behind it with present strength and quickness to the swing.
Galileo Tavares (2031 2B, Downey, CA) with a real loose stroke where he turns the barrel on an uphill path through that backspun several to the pull side.
Wyatt Gates (2030 3B, Temecula, CA) worked the barrel down and through, getting to some out front lift where he really impacted it. Hitterish vibes throughout his round.
Wyatt Timboe (2030 C, Calimesa, CA) showed real strength and bat speed within a swing with minimal moving parts. Uphill path where he pounded a couple deep into the LC gap. Just a ton of had contact where he stayed balanced and behind it.
Matthew Chavez (2030 3B, Chula Vista, CA) worked down and through the baseball while backspinning it to the big part of the yard. Was on-barrel the majority of his round.
Adrian Marquez (2031 SS, La Puente, CA) showed a longer swing but still found plenty of barrels lining some hard back through the middle and top spun LDs to the pull side. Present strength doing a strong job staying balanced and behind it.
Matthew Negrete (2030 1B, Redondo Beach, CA) stayed short and connected through the zone producing low liners through the middle and to the pull side. Best contact were a few real hard LDs he sent right back at the L-Screen.