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Macon Winslow (2023 C, Hertford, NC) is an impressive young catcher who already has a commitment to Duke and his bat and offensive potential is part of that. He has quick hands and very goo present bat speed for his age with some projectable power in his future.
Matthew Sicoli (2021 OF, Washington, DC) has a nice athletic 6-3/185 build and a well timed and leveraged swing that created lots of hard barrels to drive the ball up the left centerfield gap. He's very projectable and will continue to improve.
Owen McCarthy (2022 C, Exton, PA) has a short contact oriented swing approach but the strength to create some bat speed and get the ball to jump. He looks like a hitter who is going to hit for a high average in the future.
Ryan Peterson (2021 C, Virginia Beach, VA) is a left handed hitting catcher with present strength and an aggressive swing approach. He really drove the ball well when he got the barrel turned and was just as impressive in his game swings.
Josh Foulks (2022 1B, Oak Ridge, NC) stands out because of his long 6-5/190 build and also because he has hitter's hands that create good bat speed from a notably short path for his length. When he learns to use his lower half more there is some big power there.
Grayson Myrick (2022 RHP, Greenville, NC) is a young right hander with some talent on the mound but he's also a potential two-way prospect. He has a calm and simple swing that is deceptively strong and he put a charge into some balls in BP, then repeated that in the game.
Chase Caristo (2021 SS, Apex, NC) has a loose and extended swing and gets lots of carry on the ball for his 5-8/160 build. He's going to keep improving in step with how much stronger he can get.
Cyle Phelan (2021 LHP, Fuquay Varina, NC) has a big and strong 6-2/205 build and creates lots of present bat speed with plenty of lift in his swing. He swings the bat with intent and has the raw power to leave the park at any time.
Xavier Isaac (2022 1B, Kernersville, NC) looks the part of the power hitter at 6-3/230 with a smooth and easy left handed swing. His big raw power comes easily right now and he's only a sophomore.
Andrew Burns (2022 3B, Albertville, AL) is present strong for a 2022 and has quick twitch hands that enable him to keep his swing short while still retaining plus power. He gets plus carry gap to gap and is another hitter who repeated his BP contact well in the game.
Ethan Thomas (2023 OF, Jarvisburg, NC) takes a full and aggressive swing from the left side but did a surprisingly good job of staying on the ball and squaring up almost every pitch. He should definitely continue to improve as he matures physically.
Lucas DeStefano (2021 SS, Atco, NJ) has a calm and repeatable hitting approach and the strong hands that show that he's probably swung the bat more than most of his peers. He had a feel for barreling up the ball and had a very steady strong round.
Robert Gavlik (2022 C, McMurray, PA) is a big and strong left handed hitter at 6-1/215 and has a sound swing that enabled him to use that strength well to lift some balls deep to the middle of the field.
Kenneth Schaedel (2022 OF, Virginia Beach, VA) has a very nice 6-3/200 build with present strength and with present bat speed. He blasted a couple of bombs during his round and was very well timed despite a big leg raise load.