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Sam Holtz (2021 C, Hawthorn Woods, IL) The 2021 grad utilized a high contact approach with good barrel control that consistently produced line drive contact throughout batting practice.
Isaac Ferrer (2020 C, Coral Springs, FL) The Florida native showed a clean path to contact with good balance throughout his swing. Ferrer looked to lift the baseball to the gaps and generated tight back spin.
Rohan B Shah (2020 RHP, Burr Ridge, IL) Listed as a primary pitcher, but impressed at the plate as well. Shah generated very good bat speed through the zone that produced loud, hard contact between the gaps.
Joey Spence (2021 C, West Bend, WI) The left handed hitting catcher showed a smooth, fluid swing path paired with a line drive approach. Spence flashed the barrel skills to work the other way as well with pitches located to the outer half.
Clay Billadeau (2020 C, Naperville, IL) The Naperville native swung with the intent to drive the baseball with authority. When squared, Billadeau generated sharp contact off the barrel that showed projectable raw power to the gaps.
Nic McCay (2018 RHP, Carlisle, IA) The South Dakota State commit employed a smooth, fluid stroke in batting practice. McCay possesses the present bat speed to turn the barrel and drive the baseball to the gaps with authority.
Jakob Kouneski (2019 C, Minneapolis, MN) The uncommitted prospect displayed good raw power at the plate with the strength to drive the baseball through the gaps with ease.
Elias Davila (2019 C, Oshkosh, WI) Davila showed a balanced swing with a high contact, mid field approach. The 2019 grad utilized an inside path to contact that produced line drive contact to each gap.
Nick Gottilla (2019 LHP, Rock Island, IL) Consistently barreled the baseball throughout batting practice showing the ability to throw the bat head out in front and generate bat speed.
Levi Usher (2018 OF, Fairfax, IA) The former Perfect Game All-American displayed a very smooth, fluid stroke that produced easy bat speed through the zone. Usher has a high level combo of barrel control and bat speed that will continue to make him an elite level player at the next level.
Joey Hurth (2020 RHP, Hopkins, MN) The Minnesota native employed a linear barrel plane that produced good jump off the barrel when squared. Hurth primary looked to drive the baseball to the middle of the field with intent.
Andrue Henry (2020 1B, Dubuque, IA) Henry aggressively attacked the baseball throughout his round showing high level raw power for his age. The 2020 grad produces very loud contact off the barrel and should continue to develop his raw power with maturity.