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Cole Denler (2019 LHP, Bossier, LA) showed a short and direct swing from the right side that allowed for
steady barrel throughout his round. He showed the ability to create
line drive contact while working the middle of the field as well as
both gaps.
Braden Winget (2018 C, Draper, UT) is an uncommitted 6-foot-3 catcher who showed well with the bat. He
stays short to the ball with his swing path and showed the ablity to
create some whip through the zone
as well as separation at the point of contact to create carry to the
pull side.
Jadrian Martinez (2019 LHP, Belen, NM) is listed as a primary lefthanded pitcher but he showed comfort in
swinging the bat too. His overall swing path is very short and direct to
the ball though he’s able
to creates nice bat speed and strength off the barrel thanks to the
looseness in his swing while utilizing an all fields approach.
Justice Panton (2018 SS, Phoenix, AZ) continued to impress after a strong showing during the defensive drills
at shortstop. Listed at 6-foot, 160-pounds Panton was able to impact the
baseball with the best
of them, creating leverage with nice jump off the barrel. He showed a
nice handle for the barrel too and projects with additional physical
strength.
Tristin Lively (2018 RHP, Las Cruces, NM) is another player listed as a primary pitcher who also swung the bat
well. Strongly built at 6-foot, 190-pounds Lively showed comfort in
creating extension in his swing
and working the ball all fields with a full and fluid swing path. He
projects well too as he continues to implement additional lower half
into his swing.
Nick Woodward (2018 SS, Sammamish, WA) had good strength in his right handed swing and uses his lower half well to help generate bat speed, with his best contact being to left centerfield.
Carson Bradley (2018 SS, Flower Mound, TX) showed a well timed swing from a straight stance with good looseness and extension through contact. He made consistent square pull line drive contact.
Mason Diaz (2019 C, Valparaiso, IN) loads his hands deep and take a full swing at the ball, with good extension and lift in his swing. He squared up the ball well and showed interesting power potential.
Tyler Lozano (2018 C, Stockton, CA) has a whippy bat head from a somewhat wrapped start and showed good present bat speed with present gap to gap power.
Thomas "Ben" Schoneman IV (2019 MIF, Albuquerque, NM) has a slender but projectable 5-11/148 build but generates present bat speed with some lift to left centerfield. He's going to keep getting better as he physically matures.
Nicholas Cornman (2019 SS, Las Vegas, NV) is listed at only 5-7/140 but has good compact strength and his left handed swing is quick and hard and he really uses his hips and lower half well to generate bat speed.
Max Power (2019 SS, San Diego, CA) plays at one of the best programs in the country in Rancho Bernardo HS and one could see the quality of coaching he gets in the quality of his swing. He's going to have to add more strength but he really barrels the ball up well.
Nate Swarts (2019 SS, Farmington, NM) has a nice athletic frame at 6-2/185 and a sound right handed swing that can impact the ball hard to the pull side.
Trevor Andrus (2018 OF, Amarillo, TX) gets a bit long with his right handed swing but he has very good present strength and hits the ball hard and consistently to the pull side.
Cade Brown (2018 1B, Cardiff, CA) looks the part of the power hitter with a 6-4/205 build and has a surprisingly short swing for an athlete his size. He showed some of the best raw power we've saw all day and that shortness in his swing will help him as he sees better and better pitching.