11/22/2020 6:00:00 AM
Brock Bearden (2022 OF, Texarkana, TX) is a physical 6-2/190 outfielder who showed intrigue at the dish with quick hands that generate good bat speed and enough looseness in the wrists to adjust the head of the barrel to get on plane and work to the middle of the field.
Zackary Wallace (2023 C, McDonough, GA) is another well-built righthanded hitter at 6-2/185 who put his strength on display as he got the barrel out at a good rate and generated lift with carry to the pull side when squared.
Preston Snead (2021 1B, Frisco, TX) is an extremely physical right-handed hitting first baseman at 6-3/220 who has the juice to make an impact with the bat as he finds the barrel more consistently. The swing is short and direct, a good recipe for success in game action.
Jack Brooker (2022 RHP, Boulder, CO) is a projectable right-handed pitcher who stepped in the box for batting practice and showed his potential there with a strong swing that produced generates good bat speed and produced a number of well-struck balls to the middle of the field.
Corwin Hemmingsen (2022 C, Cave Creek, AZ) is a 6-2/210 catcher who works very short to the ball and although he works inside it at times, he shows strength off the barrel with carry to the back side when he gets it.
Zachariah Howell (2022 3B, Covington, LA) is a righthanded hitter who found the barrel at a very consistent rate working on a line to the pull side gap. He fires his hips well and creates good torque/bat speed through the contact point.
Ethan Medlin (2021 OF, Lake Charles, LA) is a projectable righthhanded hitting outfielder who took a very solid round generating electric bat speed and producing a consistent amount of hard line drives to the pull side.
Alejandro Marquez (2021 RHP, Richmond, TX) is another athletic and projectable primary pitcher who has tools for success at the dish as he gets the barrel head out at a consistent with bat speed and strength that play well with added physicality.
Logan Myers (2023 SS, Arlington, TX) is a highly intriguing overall player with a good looseness/power combo in the swing that allows him to lift the ball well with a loud barrel that netted him a homerun and a couple balls off the wall in batting practice.
Aidan Janke (2022 C, Castle Rock, CO) is a strong right-handed hitter who fires his hips well into contact and is able to generate lift to either gap while showing his best results when hitting the ball on a line to the pull side.
Brock Toney (2022 SS, Kansas City, MO) is an athletic and projectable shortstop who has a loose swing and strong hands that allow him to whip the barrel on plane with good bat speed and jump to either gap.
Tom Barnhart (2021 SS, Fulshear, TX) has had a big event with a strong run time and good arm strength in the outfield and continued that into batting practice where he used short yet strong left-handed swing to generate carry off the barrel to the middle of the field.
Beau Baldensperger (2021 C, Aurora, CO) is an athletic backstop with a loose and fluid right-handed stroke that creates well-struck contact to the middle of the field as he stays simple and uses the lower half well into contact.
Trent Rucker (2022 OF, Fairview, TX) is a good sized outfielder who uses a short and quick swing to impact the ball well on a line when he gets the barrel head out.
Tait Joynt (2021 SS, Austin, TX) is a very strong right-handed hitting shortstop with great physical projection in his lengthy frame and a loose swing at present that produces very loud contact to the middle of the field and either alley. He peppered around the 380- mark during batting practice and transitioned it well into game with similar contact.
Maddox Miesse (2022 C, San Antonio, TX) is a catcher with a loose swing as he whips the barrel on a level path finds the barrel at a consistent rate to the backside where the ball carries well.
Lucas Smith (2023 OF, Hinsdale, IL) is a young projectable outfielder who showed things to like with a short and quick swing that produces good jump off the barrel that will improve as he turns the bat head over and impacts the ball to the pull side.
Jonas Ledesma (2022 C, San Antonio, TX) has loose wrists with strength at present that alows him to whip the barrel and adjust the bat head to be on time and on plane with good bat speed.