10/20/2019 5:20:58 AM
Drew Dyke (2024 OF, Mount Pleasant, TX) has an outstanding 6-1/180 build for a 2024 and lots of present strength and leverage. He has some basic mechanical work to do with the direction and balance in his swing but raw bat speed and power potential are definitely there to develop with some adjustments.
Miles Syptak (2024 C, Cypress, TX) has a loose right handed swing with good extension that has some real present bat speed. He has an outstanding shift into contact that leaves him well timed and balanced and ready to square up the ball with maximum bat speed.
Ryan Ventura (2024 OF, Southlake, TX) has lots of growing to do but he has a very good base swing to grow into that will need few adjustments as he matures physically. He squared up almost every pitch using his quick hands and well timed fundamental swing.
Easton Delanda (2024 C, Alamogordo, NM) is another young right handed hitter who has lots of growing to do but a nice set of present swing mechanics that will serve him well about 40-50 pounds down the road. He takes a full, well timed swing and made consistent hard pull line drive contact.
Jonnie Gifford (2024 C, Fort Gibson, OK) has more present strength than most of his age peers and uses it well in a lifting right handed swing that creates good carry to the ball when he gets extended fully out front through contact.
Owen Paino (2024 RHP, Poughkeepsie, NY) came all the way to Texas from New York and the 6-1/160 14-year old showed his athleticism and potential well in the batter's box, with a simple and repeatable approach and some solid present bat speed with more to come.
Karson Trichel (2025 SS, Monroe, LA) is a 2025 but already stands 6-1/150 and has impressive athleticism and even more impressive potential. He has some swing path adjustments to make with his left handed swing but there is plenty of present bat speed and the ability to make the ball jump a bit.
Jonathan Medina (2023 3B, Miami, FL) has surprising bat speed for a 5-3/105 athlete, helped in part by his very aggressive right handed approach, and the ball really came off his barrel hard and consistently.