10/18/2020 5:01:47 AM
Jackson Norris (2021 Rome, Ga.) starts with a narrow base and high hands from the left side. He showed some pop to the pull side with intent to do damage in the swing path. He creates good lift on the ball with a smooth bat path through the hitting zone.
Zach Johnpeer (2022 Waverly Hall, Ga.) showed good timing in his right-handed swing with a hanging leg. He does a nice job transferring his weight into the point of contact and working form the middle of the field to the pull side with authority. The barrel head gets though the zone quickly and with intent to drive the baseball.
Grant Nokes (2021 North Venice, FL) starts with a narrow base and use a toe tap trigger to time up his right-handed swing. He does a nice job transferring his weight into contact with the barrel head consistently out front. His bat path creates some nice leverage and works well from the middle of the filed to the pull side.
Spence Coffman (2022 Corinth, MS) starts with an even base and leg lift trigger. His swing shows good intent with some whip in the hands as the ball comes off the barrel well working to all fields. He is able to time up his swing well and has good feel for the barrel through the hitting zone.
Eric Tenery (2023 Kerrville, TX) starts with an open base and low hand set. He does a nice job clearing the hips though the zone as the hands work quick and direct to the ball with some pop to the pull side. the good use of the lower half and hands speed make for a potentially dangerous swing.
Cooper Melvin (2023 Valdosta, GA) a right-handed hitter starts with and even base and high hands. He creates good separation with his stride and load pre swing. he worked best to the middle of the field with a level bat path and strength in the hands at the point of contact.
Darius Keyton (2023 Stockbridge, GA) worked best to the middle of the field. His right-handed swing starts with narrow upright stance. The ball comes off the barrel well as he gets the lower half involved and the hands fire through the zone with bad intentions.
Deacon Cox (2022 Spartanburg, SC) showed really well with the barrel head getting out front on a consistent basis. he does a nice job timing up his right-handed swing with the ability to work back up the middle and and bat speed that should play to all fields with good success.
Quentin Jenkins (2023 Nolensville, TN) uses a hanging leg lift trigger to time up his right-handed swing. he gets the lower half involved with a weight transfer into contact as he works best from gap to gap with strength in the hands at the point of contact.
Michail Harris (2022 Cumming, GA) starts his right-handed swing with a hanging leg lift to create timing. he works his weight int to the ball nicely as he works the middle of the filed with success and creates back spin on his ball flight with a long finish.
Noah Darden (2022 Cumming, GA) creates separation with his lead and stride. The barrel works through the zone with some loft as he showed some juice to the pull side of his left-handed swing. He displayed good feel for the barrel as he worked his round from gap to gap driving the ball well.
Sherman Johnson II (2023 Conyers, GA) starts with a wide base and open stance from the right side. he times up the swing with a big leg lift trigger but is consistent with the timing of the swing. His swing path has some loft to it and it plays well with the quickness in his hands as they fire at the ball.
Lukas Farris (2022 Acworth, GA) a right-handed hitter, starts with a narrow stance. He creates good separation with his hand load and stride before firing the barrel head with intent and using the middle of the field as the barrel stays int he zone a long time. he showed best to the middle of the field with some carry on the ball flight.
Will Greene (2022 Gainesville, GA)starts narrow and creates separation with a deep hand load. The barrel works through the zone with some leverage as he is able to lift the ball from gap to gap with success. This all due in part to his good timing from a leg lift trigger.
Nick DeLisi (2022 Olney, MD) starts with a wide base and deep hand set. The barrel get through the zone with relative quickness as he worked from gap to gap with a level barrel that can stay in the zone a long time.
Damian Rodriguez (2021 Coral Springs, FL) showed good strength in the hands. He looked good going back up the middle as the barrel get on plane early and works through the ball well. He creates separation with his load and allows his swing to have torque and the ball jump off of the bat well.
Robert De Benedetti (2021 Orlando, FL) starts with a narrow base and high hands. His right-handed swing some good intent through the zone as he can use all fields with feel for the barrel and enough juice that will play for extra base. His hands work direct to the ball and impart allow his hands to work freely hitting the ball where it is pitched.
Cameron Suto (2021 McDonough, GA) used a hangin leg lift form a wide base to time up his right-handed swing. The barrel comes through eh zone with some loft as he lols to lift the ball and is very success fun when he catches it on the barre. Hi wiry long frame will create more leverage moving forward as he leans his to use his length.
Preston Bonn (2024 Lawrenceville, GA) starts with a narrow upright stance. his swing shows good leverage as he creates separation with his hands load before transferring his weight onto the front side working best up the middle to the pull side.
Carter Fink (2021 Macon, GA) showed a simple approach over all. He takes a short stride to the ball. The hands work level through the hitting zone as he showed good intent looking to drove the ball with authority wen on time. He has the capability to do real damage at the plate with a 92 mph exit velocity.
Nathan Lang (2023 Kevil, KY) showed good hand swiped in his swings and testing with a 88 mph exit velocity. he starts open before striding back to even as the barrel works level int eh zone and stays through the ball well. H showed good feel for the barrel with a loud round that hand baseballs flying all over the yard,