Alexander Annunziato (2028 OF, Baldwin Place, NY) used a loose, leveraged stroke to produce numerous line drives throughout his round. He displayed easy bat speed, delivered the barrel on-time and used the entire field exceptionally well.
Adriel Huertas (2028 RHP, Paterson, NJ) took one of the louder rounds of the day, as he uses his heavy hands to deliver the barrel with strength at impact and with plenty of present bat speed. He flashed usable power from gap-to-gap and will only continued to expand his profile as he matures.
Jacob McClain (2026 3B, Hatboro, PA) stayed consistent throughout his round, while showcasing a simple stroke with good feel for the barrel and plenty of bat speed. He impacted it well from gap-to-gap, stayed connected and used his lower half well to create some leverage.
Matthew Peldunas (2028 3B, Kearny, NJ) showed plenty to like throughout his round, as he produced several line drives and flashed projectable power. He used the entire field well, creates easy bat speed and has strength in his hands.
Drew Mitchell (2026 OF, Kingsville, MD) had perhaps the loudest and most consistent round of the day, as the left-handed hitting outfielder lived on the barrel for his entire round. It is a low-effort, loose and whippy swing with tons of bat speed and feel for the barrel.
Derek Rice (2026 SS, Parish, NY) showed off an intriguing combination of barrel skills and power, as the 2026 infielder has present bat speed and strength in his hands. He stayed well-connected, uses his lower half well to create leverage and has feel for the barrel.
Anthony Infantolino (2027 C, Wyckoff, NJ) used a simple, lofted stroke to scorch several line drives during his round. He creates plenty of present bat speed, has good feel for the barrel and flashed power potential as he continues to physically mature.
Andrew Chester (2027 RHP, Holbrook, NY) stayed consistent during his round, finding the barrel frequently and exhibits plenty of present bat speed. He stays well-connected, projects for more power and repeats his best swing proficiently.
Bobby Rodriguez (2026 3B, Nyc, NY) used his strong lower half to create leverage and torque, while showing adjustability and feel for the barrel throughout his round. He has heavy hands and delivers the barrel with authority.