6/2/2018 10:03:36 PM
Brendan Solis (2021 3B, Victoria, TX) has a loose and projectable build and swing with a well timed right handed swing and a nice shift into contact. He attacks and hits through the ball well and will keep improving as he gets stronger.
Trey Mongauzy (2020 SS, Austin, TX) and his twin brother Tyler Mongauzy (2020 OF, Austin, TX) both have good strength and strong swings for sophomores, with Trey having a bit better mechanics and execution at this point. Both create bat speed and can put some jump on the ball.
Jonathan Spangler-Sakata (2019 C, Spring, TX) has a strong and compact build and a simple swing approach he executes well. He showed gap to gap power with good extension and looseness through contact.
Hayden Norris (2020 3B, Montgomery, TX) has a compact and strong build for his age and a loose and strong swing that drove the ball hard to the middle of the field.
Ethan Hodges (2022 OF, Carrollton, TX) is really strong for his age and looks taller than his listed 5-9 height. He over powered the ball a couple of times with very hard mid field to pull side contact and showed advanced bat speed.
Luke Robertson (2021 1B, Frisco, TX) hit a home run in the game today and the 6-3/170 right handed hitter showed that type of raw power potential in batting practice is well. He's geared for lifting and pulling the ball but the body and tools are there to do it.
Austin Schaper (2019 RHP, Port Neches, TX) is a primary pitcher but has the bat speed and hand quickness to be a hitting prospect, too. He settled in quickly and consistently showed pull power during his round.
Ravaughn Morgan (2020 OF, Pflugerville, TX) looks taller than his 6-2/175 build, with long levers that creates lots of barrel whip and carry off the barrel. He was timed up from his first swing and has lots of projectable power.
Tyran Norris (2020 OF, Pearland, TX) has a very young and slender 5-11/145 build but very quick hands that get the barrel to the ball on time and with surprising jump. If he can get stronger, he's got a real chance to hit at the next level.
Jack Hammond (2020 3B, Skiatook, OK) is part of the Owasso HS program that is annually among the top such programs in the country and that shows in the consistency and quality of their players swings. Hammonds has nice bat speed for a sophomore and hits hard middle of the field line drives.
Bryce Yosko (2019 SS, Spring, TX) puts his full effort and body into his swing but creates unmistakable right handed bat speed, with hard pull to middle of the field line drive contact.
Cole Pulpan (2019 OF, Hockley, TX) looks taller than his listed 6-1/185 build and has a loose and fast right handed swing that projects very well. He squared up the ball almost every swing and drove it hard to left and center fields.
Colby Thomas (2019 OF, Valdosta, GA) was one of the best hitters in the talent rich state of Georgia this spring and he showed why in BP, with a well controlled and very quick swing that drove the ball very well. He probably had the best raw bat speed of the day.
Lance Hicks (2020 1B, Spring, TX) has big and strong hips, especially for his age, and uses them very well to generate lots of left handed bat speed, which led to hard line drive pull side contact.
Zachary Easterling (2020 RHP, Spring, TX) has an outstanding 6-3/185 build for a sophomore and a strong left handed swing that had him driving the right centerfield alley consistently.
Alec Aranda (2020 1B, Houston, TX) is a very strong 6-0/200 sophomore who keeps his swing short and direct and who got in a good hitting rhythm quickly while showing left centerfield lift.
Billy Decker (2019 3B, The Woodlands, TX) is a strong 6-2/190 right handed hitter with a very sound hitting approach and the ability to drive the ball to all fields. His maturity and consistency at the plate really stood out.
Daunte Stuart (2019 SS, The Woodlands, TX) wasn't consistent in his swing approach but he has a very twitchy athletic build and swing and showed lots of bat speed and pull pop when everything came together for him. He will continue to improve.
Aaron Calhoun (2021 RHP, Pearland, TX) is a young and slender freshman pitcher but definitely has the hitting tools to develop into at least a two-way prospect, if not a primary position player and hitter.
Canon Chester (2022 1B, Sinton, TX) was one of many talented eighth grade hitters at BP today and has lots of present strength on a very nice 6-2/190 build, with plenty of natural lift in his swing.
Luke Roden (2019 OF, Keller, TX) had one of the best rounds of the day, with a short and very quick left handed swing and a very simple approach that timed up immediately. He's 5-10/155 but with impressive bat speed and hand strength.