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Michael Curialle (2019 SS, Mission Viejo, CA) Curialle displayed a very polished, fluid swing plane with present bat speed through extension. The Misson Viejo native consistently struck the baseball with authority showing the strength and barrel control to work from line to line with power.
Adam Chadwick (2019 C, Vacaville, CA) The 2019 catcher displayed a clean, naturally leveraged barrel plane that consistently produced sharp line drive contact to the middle of the field and pull side gap. Chadwick flashed the ability to throw barrel head to contact effectively creating good whip through extension.
Anthony Mase (2019 SS, Los Angeles, CA) Mase showed the hand speed and barrel control to turn bat head to contact aggressively creating loud, hard contact to the pull side gap. When squared, the 2019 shortstop produced tight back spin of the barrel that generated very good carry to the gaps.
Carter Tibbits (2020 C, Medina, MN) The Minnesota native displayed good strength at the plate paired with a naturally leveraged barrel plane through extension. Tibbits consistently created good lift at contact that produced good carry to the pull side gap.
Caleb Ellis (2018 OF, Etiwanda, CA) Ellis, a switch hitter, displayed good feel for the barrel from each side of the plate. The 2018 grad employed a smooth, fluid stroke and showed a knack for finding the barrel while working to the middle of the field.
Hunter Miller (2020 3B, Chesterfield, MO) The 2020 prospect out of Missouri produced good lower half shift into the baseball that generated good strength at contact. Miller utilized a direct hand path to contact with a slightly lifted barrel plane through extension while employing a mid-field to pull side approach.
Michael Gill (2019 RHP, Whittier, CA) Listed as a primary pitcher, but also impressed while at the plate. Gill, a 2019 grad displayed good torque with his lower half while utilizing a naturally lifted barrel plane through extension. The California native consistently repeated his barrel plane producing sharp contact.
Will Medina (2021 SS, Glendora, CA) Medina looked to aggressively throw the barrel to contact while employing a lifted barrel plane through extension. Displayed good hand quickness to contact while utilizing a gap to gap approach.
Charlie Saum (2021 C, Ventura, CA) Saum utilized a simple, repeatable line drive barrel plane through batting practice. The 2021 grad displayed excellent balance at the plate with the present bat speed and strength to drive the ball to all fields.
Jack Titus (2019 OF, Sammamish, WA) The Sammamish native showed good leverage at contact with the a smooth, loose barrel path. When squared, Titus showed the ability to generated good carry to each outfield gap.
Cameron Hicks (2019 RHP, Lees Summit, MO) The Missouri native displayed a balanced, fluid line drive barrel plane throughout batting practice. Hicks is listed as a primary pitcher, but flashed good two way potential at the plate as well.
Alex Pimentel (2019 OF, Anaheim Hills, CA) Pimentel consistently drove the baseball to the middle of the field on a line utilizing a loose path to contact. The 2019 outfielder repeated swing actions well, but also flashed the ability to turn barrel with aggression and generate loud contact to pull side.
Jordan Peel (2020 C, Upland, CA) Consistently produced hard, loud contact to the pull side gap while utilizing a smooth, naturally lifted barrel plane. Peel displayed good raw power throughout his round and projects for additional pop as he continues to develop.