6/7/2026 1:08:09 AM
Julius Beltran (2028 SS, New York, NY) showed plenty of components to like at the plate during his round. He used a simple, compact stroke to deliver the barrel on-time and stayed through the middle-of-the field extremely well. He projects for more power as he continues to physically mature.
Josh Figueroa (2029 C, North Arlington, NJ) was on the barrel consistently throughout his round as the young backstop peppered lines drives from gap to gap with ease. He displayed plenty of present bat speed and projects for additional power as he matures.
Antoine Huet (2028 OF, Jersey City, NJ) took the loudest round the day, as the 2028 outfielder simply launched balls out of the park at-will. He implored a simple, compact stroke with tons of bat speed to impact the baseball with authority, leaving the yard five times during his round.
Luke Grossman (2028 RHP, Chestnut Hill, MA) showed immense strength and usable power during his round. The physical right-handed hitting RHP/1B incorporates his strong lower half well to create leverage, while staying fairly compact with his path.
Chase Norris (2029 LHP, Lebanon, PA) showed an innate feel for the barrel throughout his round, as the left-handed hitting 2029 used the entire field well with numerous line drives. He stays connected well with his hands and showed plenty of present bat speed.
Brendan Darling (2029 OF, Cranford, NJ) showed plenty of intrigue along with a real feel for the barrel throughout his round. The long-levered left-handed hitting 2029 used a loose, lofted stroke to impact the baseball feverishly to the middle and pullsides of the field.