Gabriel Herrera (2021 C, San Antonio, TX) showed plenty of bat speed in what was a loud performance in BP, swinging with intent to drive the baseball and shifting well to contact. The 2021 catcher has a strong, 6-foot-2 frame and can really impact the ball to the pull-side gap when squared.
Kevin Sanchez (2022 3B, Las Vegas, NV) uses a lifted barrel plane to showcase plenty of power to the pull-side. The Las Vegas native put together a really strong round and used his quick hands to drive the ball with consistency.
Sterling Lipscomb (2022 SS, Spokane, WA) executes a middle of the field approach and showcases plenty of strength in the hands at contact. Lipscomb repeats the swing well and has present bat speed with the ability to get the bat head out.
Thorsen Kristufek (2021 OF, McKinney, TX) flashed some loud thump off the barrel during batting practice, consistently driving balls with authority to the pull-side. The rising-senior gets extended well at the point of contact and creates plenty of bat speed through the zone.
Adam Stephenson (2021 RHP, Mesquite, TX) showcases good strength at contact and some serious jump to the pull-side when on time and squared. Stephenson has the strength to drive the ball to and through the gap.
Harrison Helton (2022 SS, The Woodlands, TX) has present bat speed from the right-side of the plate, getting to the point of contact with ease and showing present strength off the barrel. Helton is a strong shortstop that can impact the ball to all fields.
Bryce Dwyer (2023 C, Spring, TX) swings the bat with intent to do damage, showing power to and through the pull-side gap throughout the round. Dwyer has present bat speed and was able to drive the ball with consistency.
Cameron Cauley (2021 SS, Mont Belvieu, TX) has a loose and fluid stroke at the plate, showcasing present bat speed from the right-side of the plate. The Texas Tech commit shows excellent carry off the barrel when lifting to the pull-side.
Ian Rincon (2021 OF, Pasadena, TX) put together a really strong round of batting practice, showcasing good bat speed and the ability to find the barrel with consistency. Rincon has a slightly lifted barrel plane and swings with intent to drive the baseball.
Corbin Kinder (2021 2B, Houston, TX) has a simple load and the clears the hips well in his swing. The Houston native flashes good power to and through the pull-side gap.
Alex Diaz (2021 C, Houston, TX) executes a middle of the field approach, flashing some present power to the pull-side when on time and squared up. Diaz has a simple, high-contact approach at the plate while repeating the swing with frequency.
Hunter Porche (2021 OF, Houma, LA) executes an all fields approach at the plate, flashing some serious jump off the barrel with plenty of power potential. Porche swings with intent to do damage and has present bat speed from the right-side.
Carson Queck (2022 OF, The Woodlands, TX) put together one of the loudest rounds of the day, driving the ball with authority over the fence in left field and showcasing plenty of juice to all fields. Queck has a strong frame with bat speed that allows for power to and through both gaps.
Steele Bardwell (2021 RHP, Willis, TX) showed present bat speed at the plate, flashing some pull-side juice and swinging with intent to do damage. The Willis, Texas native finds the barrel with consistency.
Clayton Westbrook (2021 RHP, Spring, TX) showed the ability to handle the barrel from both sides of the plate, creating the best gap-to-gap jump from the right-side. The switch hitter has present bat speed as well.
Trea Verver (2021 OF, Cedar Park, TX) has a middle of the field to pull-side approach at the plate and shows good power to the pull-side line. Verver has the ability to get the bat head out with quick hands from the right-side of the plate.
Misael Cantu (2021 C, Friendswood, TX) starts from a wide base and showcases present bat speed at the plate. The right-handed hitting catcher has some looseness to the hands flashes some serious jump off the barrel.
Antonio Torres (2022 RHP, El Paso, TX) showcases present bat speed at the plate, with the ability to drive the ball to and through the pull-side gap. Torres has a simple swing and shows good strength at the point of contact.
Spencer Boles (2022 OF, Midwest City, OK) showcased really smooth swing mechanics from the right-side of the plate, flashing pull-side jump when on time and squared. Boles shows feel for the barrel and swings with intent to drive the baseball.
Liam Beausoleil (2021 OF, Liberty, TX) impacts the ball with power to and through both of the gaps. The Liberty, Texas native has present bat speed and uses the very obvious athleticism to get his hands extended and the bat head out front.
Grayson Lincecum (2023 RHP, Houston, TX) showed the ability to drive the ball to all fields and has present bat speed from the right-side. Lincecum swings with intent to drive the baseball and flashed good feel for the barrel.
Brayden Buchanan (2023 C, Austin, TX) showcases an advanced offensive approach and can really handle the barrel well. The Austin native has present strength in the 6-foot-1 frame and can impact the ball with ease through the middle of the field.
Blake Brown (2023 SS, Montgomery, TX) has a direct path to contact with present barrel speed through the zone. Brown shows good feel for the barrel and flashes some serious pull-side juice from the right-side.