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Jace Bohrofen (2020 OF, Oklahoma City, OK): Bohrofen showed a very easy, loose stroke with plenty of bat speed and impact off the barrel and excellent present power to the pullside with projection for much more.
Mac Guscette (2020 C, Nokomis, FL): Guscette has an easy, repeatable swing with lots of present bat speed, showing the ability to consistently drive the ball up the gaps with easy jump and carry, projecting for even more power.
Robert Hassell III (2020 OF, Franklin, TN): Hassell's bat speed immediately stands out in a big way, whippy through the zone with lots of impact off the barrel back up the middle and pull side, projecting really well for even more power.
Albert Hernandez (2020 OF, Davie, FL): Hernandez has plenty of strength packed onto his frame, and when combined with his impactful bat speed, creates impressive hitting tools with the ability to drive the ball all over the field with authority.
Samuel Infante (2020 SS, Hialeah, FL): Infante's hands and bat speed are both plus at present, and he does a fantastic job of getting the barrel out front and driving it on a rising line to all fields.
Cade Horton (2020 SS, Norman, OK): Horton showed fast hands with whippy barrel in his round, showing the ability to really drive the ball to center field when on time.
Cayden Wallace (2020 3B, Greenbrier, AR): Wallace has an excellent combination of strength and bat speed, and the ball really does come off his bat differently. He drives the ball extremely hard with lots of carry and jump.
Roberto Moya (2020 OF, Miami, FL): Moya showed off some of the best power of the event, consistently getting the head out and driving the ball authoritatively pull side, hitting several balls way out to the pull field at Chase.
Blaze Jordan (2020 1B, Southaven, MS): A recent reclassifier to the 2020 class, Jordan put his huge power on display in BP, with loud shots pull side with majestic carry and tons of strength. He's one of the top talents in the class.
Drew Romo (2020 C, The Woodlands, TX): Romo is lauded as the top defensive catcher in the class, but he also shows lots to like offensively from both sides of the plate, with plenty of bat speed and strength that create quality power.
Luke Pectol (2020 1B, Little Rock, AR): Pectol has lots of projection remaining on his frame and his power projection is substantial with whippy bat speed and natural loft to the stroke.
Daxton Fulton (2020 LHP, Oklahoma City, OK): Fulton's physical projection stands out and he's a tremendous talent on the bump, while also showing whippy bat speed when hitting with consistently well-struck liners to the gaps off the bat.
TJ McCants (2020 SS, Cantonment, FL): McCants has always shown advanced hitting tools, and as he's gotten stronger he's driving the ball more. He showed those same loose wrists and whippy barrel in BP here, driving the ball on a line.
Kellum Clark (2020 1B, Brandon, MS): Clark's physicality and strength have always stood out, and this round was no exception, as he consistently got the barrel out front and drove the ball on a line back through the middle and up both gaps.
Austin Hendrick (2020 OF, Oakdale, PA): One of the best players in the class, Hendrick's bat speed is at the top of the scale and he showed tremendous power here, driving several way out to the pull side with loud jump and carry.
Robert Moore (2020 SS, Leawood, KS): Moore's defensive abilities are at the top of the class, and he's made strides with his strength offensively, and showed quality bat speed and hands from both sides with more raw power than he'd had previously, working up both gaps with jump.
Kemp Alderman (2020 C, Decatur, MS): Alderman has some of the best pure strength of those in attendance, and he drove the ball on a line with tremendous carry, driving some balls out of the park with low trajectory, speaking to that strength.
Jack Bulger (2020 C, Bowie, MD): Bulger has an excellent combination of strength and bat speed, and he did an excellent job of getting the barrel out front and driving the ball on a well-struck line to all parts of the ballpark.
Ethan Long (2020 3B, Gilbert, AZ): Long's strength stands out, and he's got impactful bat speed as well, showing tremendous jump off the barrel to the pull side with plenty of natural loft as well.
Jordan Walker (2020 3B, Stone Mountain, GA): Walker has sky-high two-way upside, and he's got tremendous bat speed and strength at the plate, driving the ball on a line up both gaps and to dead center with easy carry.
Ed Howard (2020 SS, Lynwood, IL): Howard's projection and bat speed both stand out loudly, as he whips the barrel around and loudly impacts the baseball on a line. The power projection is off the charts as he gains strength.
Mario Zabala (2020 OF, San Juan, PR): Zabala's swing is extremely fluid with fast hands and a whippy barrel through the zone. He drove the ball extremely hard to the pull side consistently and projects for even more raw power.
Drew Bowser (2020 SS, Encino, CA): Bowser has excellent raw power at present with projection for more, as he consistently drove the ball on a hard, rising line to the gaps that projects for even more at physical maturity.
AJ Vukovich (2020 3B, Mukwonago, WI): Vukovich has tremendous strength and bat speed with even more projection for power than he already has, giving him supreme offensive upside for both hit and power.
Pete Crow-Armstrong (2020 OF, Sherman Oaks, CA): Crow-Armstrong has exemplary hands at the plate that allow him to move the barrel around better than most, and when combined with his bat speed he's able to drive the ball on a line to all fields while also projecting really well for power.
Lucas Gordon (2020 LHP, Los Angeles, CA): Gordon has advanced hitting tools from the left side with compact hands and quality bat speed, and he did a nice job of consistently finding the barrel on a firm line, showing some pop pull side as well.
Michael Brown (2020 1B, Vacaville, CA): Brown's raw power stands out in a big way as some of the best in class from the left side, and he showed the ability to drive the ball 400+ feet out of the park to right center field.
Tyler Soderstrom (2020 C, Turlock, CA): Soderstrom showed a consistently balanced swing from the left side with good bat speed and impact off the barrel, driving the ball to all fields and projecting really well for power.
Joe Vetrano (2020 LHP, Shrub Oak, NY): Primarily a lefthanded pitcher, Vetrano showed intriguing bat speed from the left side here, squaring the ball up consistently including a screaming liner that ended up 7-8 rows deep in the RF seats.
John (TJ) Curd (2020 1B, Port Saint Lucie, FL): Curd showed a strong, compact stroke from the left side that produced plenty of well-struck liners pull side, driving the ball well and showing impact power.
Michael Brooks (2020 SS, Wellington, FL): Brooks has a loose, easy swing that he repeats well, showing the ability to drive the ball on a line to all fields while projecting well for power as he gains strength.
Dylan Crews (2020 OF, Longwood, FL): Crews has established himself as one of the top bats in the class, showing plus bat speed from the right side with plenty of impact and raw power. He's an offensive force with tremendous upside.
Alek Boychuk (2020 C, Buford, GA): Boychuck's bat speed from the right side stands out immediately, and he showed a repeatable swing that consistently drove the ball hard to the pull side with lots of jump.
Coby Mayo (2020 3B, Coral Springs, FL): Mayo consistently drives his lower half well with outstanding torso speed and bat speed, driving the ball extremely hard to all fields with excellent present power and projection for absurd power at peak.
Yohandy Morales (2020 SS, Miami, FL): Morales' raw power and power projection are each near the top of the class, as he consistently gets the head out and drives the ball with impressive jump and carry pull side, projecting extremely well for even more power long term.
Kyle Karros (2020 3B, Manhattan Beach, CA): Karros showed off quality bat speed and pull side juice, doing a nice job of getting his hands out and barreling the ball with consistently.