11/8/2020 2:59:38 AM
Will Papciak (2023 Greensboro, NC) stayed mostly to the middle with good timing and extension out front. Solid bat to ball skills and his athletic frame will out and add power.
Nick Pratt (2023 Severna Park, NC) kept his coil and exploded through contact. Used a slightly uphill path and it equated to good back spin and carry to the pull side.
Jack Pistner (2021 Ellicott City, MD) showed some controlled violence from a still and simple process. Linear path and very good bat to ball skills with quick hands.
Micah Matthews (2025 Bridgewater, VA) has fluidity to his stroke with easy hand speed resulting in some long drive to the pull side. The carry off the bat is intense for his age.
Gavin Brunsman (2022 Alexandria, VA) displayed lots of length through the zone and drove the ball to the gaps. There is good power potential as gets space out front.
Cole Hart (2022 Charlotte, NC) showed a quick and compact swing that produced line drives throughout his round. Moved with ease and is confident trying to attack with the barrel.
Mason Roy (2022 Raleigh, NC) gets on plane early and should develop power as he gets the barrel out front. Good feel for the barrel and uses the entire field.
Ben Jones (2022 Durham, NC) uses his back side well and let his core generate easy barrel speed. Lots of line drive to the middle and found the barrel early and often.
Sylas Boris (2023 Greensboro, NC) adjusted his hands well and it allowed him to hit line drives to all fields. Has some flick to the wrists and willing to hit pitches where they are thrown.
Morgan Twyford (2023 Galena, OH) has some intent with his top hand and the ball jumped off the barrel to the middle. Stayed direct with his path and let his quick hips work.
Zak Thomas (2021 North Providence, RI) big strong frame and uses it well showing good power potential to the pull side. Pretty effortless power during the round.
Victor Wilburn (2021 Boone, NC) has very good eye hand coordination and uses his core to help keep his barrel speed through contact. Top of the order type skills.
Mason Smith (2022 Stanley, NC) has really quick wrists and unleashed them as he looked to get out front and pull with intent. He found the barrel routinely and there is more upside as he develops
Kameron Miller (2023 Harrisburg, NC) got on plane early and stayed long through contact. Has some whip to the swing and starting uses his base well as the round went on.
Parker Cato (2024 Wake Forest, NC) created some back spin with a loose bottom hand he could flick through the zone. Has some feel for the barrel and will add power organically.
Jacob Gonzalez (2023 Mesa, AZ) compact and tight swing with a good plane and direct path with his hands. All fields approach but drove it especially well to the opposite field.
Brendan Cecka, (2022 Burke, VA) switch hitter with true ability on both sides. Stays behind the ball and showed the ability to hit to both gaps, from both sides.
Tanner Schaedel (2024 Virginia Beach, VA) stays inside the baseball well helping to be very accurate with his barrel. Mostly a middle approach with a swing that should translate easily to games.
Jack McGowan (2022 Charlotte, NC) used a longer and powerful path to truly drive balls to the middle of the field. The body and swing will translate big as he tightens up the levers.
Nigel Robinson (2023 High Point, NC) had some of the best pure bat speed of the day and was going full tilt during his round. The ball flies off his bat and it is a matter of time before he starts to lift.
Colin Horneman (2022 St John, IN) uses his base well and allows him to get off his best swing instantly. The hand adjustments allow him to hit and keep the barrel speed up.
Mason Flack (2022 Milton, GA) took a solid round as he stayed on top and worked down through the ball creating plenty of bat speed. There is plenty of hand strength that should allow him to hit balls deep in the zone.
Adam Featherstone (2021 Charlotte, NC) has a linear approach working inside much of the round before opening up and hitting a long ball late. The approach and bat speed make it even more intriguing.
Joel Collado (2023 Stratford, CT) anchored his back side and used it to help create length and lift to all fields. He hit to all fields and stayed very relaxed during his round.
Yoon Chae (2023 Virginia Beach, VA) was fluid and accurate during his round. He knows himself and just pounded line drives to centerfield. There is strength in his wrists and a very short hand path.
Luke Miller (2023 Florence, SC) has an intent based approach and let the barrel fly, timing it well and hitting some rockets to the pull side. The bat speed is obvious.
Colbert Watkins (2022 Greenville, NC) turned the barrel over hard through the zone as he stayed behind the ball and let his back side do some work. Good pull power potential.