10/19/2019 7:47:40 PM
Ryan Becker (2022 C, Cumming, GA) found the barrel early and often. When he gets extended, he shows big time pop to the pull side. Drove the ball in the gap with ease including one off the top of the fence. Natural lift to swing as well.
Jacob Buysse (2022 1B, Wauconda, IL) flashed a big, strong frame with bat speed present. Raw hit tool pounded the baseball. Very loud contact when squared up. Utilized his weight well into swing as he sprayed the baseball gap to gap.
Angelo Scionti (2021 OF, Andrews, NC) utilized an big weight transfer into an uphill swing path as he hammered baseballs. With a pull side approach, he got the bat head out front and drove the baseball with ease. He knocked one off the rightfield wall as he went on to hit it on a string throughout the round.
Kevin Okins (2020 C, Collierville, TN) showcased a simple look at the dish as he went on to flash a downhill swing path. He flashed plus bat speed as he utilized his lower half to generate power. Flashed signs of pull side power as well as he rattled one off the rightfield wall.
Don Moritz (2022 3B, Dryden, VA) started with a big leg kick as he threw his weight into the baseball. He pounded the middle of the field with line drives as his hands proved to be his best asset. He found the barrel often as he got extended.
Dawson Conder (2020 1B, Nolensville, TN) flashed big time bat speed as he generated his power from his lower half. Some of the loudest wood of the day came off of his bat as he drove the baseball gap to gap proved he could spray it around. He looked to do damage in each swing and did just that throughout his impressive round.
Abe Cagle (2022 1B, Milton, GA) utilized one of the more balanced looks of the day as he showed complete control of the barrel. Stayed behind the barrel well as he found it often. He showed natural lift to the swing as he proved he could drive it deep.
Ethan Lail (2021 OF, Lilburn, GA) started from an upright stance as he got his hands deep and showed plus bat speed. Good feel for the barrel as he started slow in the round and then heated up in a hurry. He turned on one and drove it over the leftfield fence with ease.
AJ Whiteherse (2021 SS, Pittsburgh, PA) proved he could create separation as he drove the baseball around the park. He created some loud contact as he pounded the middle of the field and then worked his way back to showing some pull side pop. Some of the strongest hands at the event this weekend at the dish.
Miles Thomas (2022 C, Tuscaloosa, AL) threw hands at the baseball with intent to do damage and he did just that. Very raw hit tool as he strength created big bat speed. Very loud contact when he squared it up as he went deep into the gap in leftcenter pitch after pitch.
Ryan Porter (2021 SS, Katy, TX) started with an open stance and saw the baseball well out of hand. He hammered some long fly balls to deep center as he made loud contact with each swing. At the end of his round, he proved he could go gap to gap as well.