Jose Perdomo (2025 SS, Orlando, FL) took a quality round as the Select Festival participant has good bat speed, physicality, and present impact. Perdomo barrels the ball to all fields in the air for what should be significant power at maturity.
Anthony Medina (2024 SS, St. Cloud, FL) is an athletic swinger with a good idea of the barrel and projection upon the swing. Medina has a direct path with a balanced base and showed consistent contact ability to both sides.
Jared Vega (2024 SS, Guanica, PR) shows good present bat speed and gets his back hip and lower half moving through contact. Vega has loose hands with a fluid barrel head and shows good athleticism throughout the swing.
Jack Clark (2024 2B, Tampa, FL) shows fast hands and turns the barrel over with intent and consistency. He's got sneaky strength with good carry off the barrel and the ability to work hard hit contact to both fields stands out.
William Arteaga (2024 1B, Orlando, FL) has big time strength as he recorded an exit velocity of 89 mph. Arteaga swings with intent and does a good job at finish through the ball, staying connected, and driving it for power.
Harrison Miller (2022 SS, Orlando, FL) has a short, quiet stroke that limits noise as he controls the stick well and limits moving parts. There's consistent feel for the barrel with a heavier barrel head and the repeatability stands out.
Eladio Alonso (2021 OF, Doral, FL) has noticeable bat speed with fairly significant power as he drove out a couple of balls to dead central and the pull side. Alonso gets the front foot down on time to create explosive actions through the finish with big power.
Gavin Thomas (2023 OF, Lake Mary, FL) has hands that work very well throughout the stroke as he lifts the ball and drives it to both alleys. The body and swing project for strength as the balls to the alleys should start going out soon.
Jalen Smith (2022 1B, Tampa, FL) has big time juice with a 93 mph exit velocity and multiple bombs crushed out in BP. Smith has a lofted stroke that allows him to impact the ball into the air generating significant power and carry off the bat.
Jake O'Connell (2021, Fort Myers, FL) is super physical and generates a ton of impact out in front of the plate. O'Connell leverages the ball well to pull with the bat speed to turn it over effectively and already significant power.
Curtis Argroves (2022 C, Longwood, FL) has a clean stroke with a simple pre pitch operation and gets his hadns in a good launch position. Argroves quiets the noise well and separates and drives the ball to generate good pop.
Sean Amarante (2021 OF, Spring, TX) shows good rhythm in the box with a loose, athletic swing and power projection to boot. He repeats the swing well with good whip to the barrel and backspins balls to both alleys.
Jose Alberto Molina (2021 3B, Barranquitas, PR) has significant juice, so much so that he managed to mishit a few balls that still had enough strength to get out. He gets the front leg down in time and drives through contact with his lower half to generate a ton of jump.
Thomas Digiorgio (2021 OF, Lighthouse Point, FL) shows big bat speed and has a lot of physical, offensive tools to like moving forward. He topspins balls very hard off the barrel but still shows home run juice at present as there's significant upside here.
Maddux Smith (2022 OF, Myrtle Beach, SC) has good whip to the lefthanded stroke as he got the barrel head out in front on time and loudly. The bat speed is notable as he's a consistent force in the box that impacts the ball well.
Gamalier Cartagena (2021 OF, Aguas Buenas, PR) has a smooth swing with a good swing plane and already showing some bat speed. The bat path projects for additional power as he keeps the barrel in the hitting zone for a long time.
Matthew Prevesk (2021 OF, Apopka, FL) is nationally ranked and took an excellent round, showing off above average bat speed with barrel control, loft, and present power. He's very quiet in the box with a simple, fast stroke that allows him to pepper liners and deep fly balls around the yard.
Adrian Salas Rivera (2022 C, Aguadilla, PR) showed some things to like with good physicality, quick hands, and an effective barrel head when he turned to pull. The trigger allows him to drive it to the opposite field with intent.
Dimitri Sabino (2024 SS, Spring Hill, FL) works gap to gap nicely with a compact swing and some quick hands. He's a mature presence for a younger player with some feel for working both sides and getting the barrel out.
Luis Miguel Jr (2023 1B, Miami, FL) has a clean swing as he gets the bat on plane quickly and can drive it to both fields. He impacts the ball with strengths showing good line drive contact on a consistent basis.
Anthony Failla (2021 OF, Sebastian, FL) keeps the swing simple and controlled with a flat bat path and enough strength to hit some home runs too. The power stands out as the swing plane keeps the barrel in the hitting zone.
Irvin Murr III (2021 SS, Sanford, FL) has a lot to like with a very big, physical frame that generates a ton of bat speed. Murr is at his best when he gets out in front as there's a ton of strength in his wrists and he's got a very high power ceiling.
Cole Stefano (2022 OF, Boynton Beach, FL) has super loose, whippy hands that allow him to generate a fair bit of bat speed that impacts the ball well. Stefano has consistent barrel skills with power projection that's obvious.
Joseph Massa (2022 SS, Polk City, FL) showed loose hands that generates a good amount of barrel fluidity throughout the zone. He generates good leverage when extended and posits intriguing power that should come naturally given the path.
Samuel Hernandez (2022 C, Lakeland, FL) has good rhythm in the box with sneaky power that allows him to drive the ball well. He closes into the swing and gets on time well as the hands fire on time.
Joel Core (2023 C, Bayamon, PR) is a physical hitter with good present bat speed and barrel skills. The ball carries well to the pull side and posits an intriguing power ceiling.
Sean Collins (2023 3B, North Palm Beach, FL) has a simple swing and repeats his mechanics well to impact the ball with strength. Collins generates good controlled aggression in the swing as the strength is notable and should translate to power with additional loft.
Nyjel Ashley (2021 OF, Miami, FL) shows quickness to his hands with good backside actions to generate backspin. He knocked a couple of balls off the wall to the pull side with good carry and projectable power.
Carter Hewitt (2022 1B, Jupiter, FL) has very good bat speed with the ability to turn the barrel over and show big power. The quickness and strength are notable and the barrel feel will allow the strength to play on a more consistent basis.
Devin Catoni (2023 3B, Miami Lakes, FL) has loose hands with a smooth swing path. Catoni does it easy and shows good present feel for the barrel as the power will continue to develop with strength.
Carlos Alberto Rodriguez Velez (2021 OF, Bayamon, PR) lets the ball travel and has a heavy barrel head that he can turn over and pull effectively. He's a strong kid with a balanced approach in the box and the strength off the barrel generates well-struck liners.
Kyle Tako (2021 OF, Hollywood, FL) showed big bat speed with a longer swing path and sufficient lift to the stroke to generate big power. The power potential is significant, as is the bat speed, and the barrel fluidity will allow for consistent hard hit contact.
Giann Michael Dominguez (2021 C, Miami, FL) showed quick hands and the ability to work line drives to both sides of the plate. Dominguez has a line drive swing plane with a simple operation overall and projects physically for power.
Christopher Moss (2022 2B, Spring Hill, FL) turned it on late as he peppered line drives to either side. He's best when he gets the barrel out in front but shows quick hands, a lofted swing plane, and some wiry present strength.
Yesiel Gonzalez (2021 SS, Caguas, PR) has pretty impressive power at present and turns the barrel over well to access it. The swing is simple and strong as he can certainly tap into that physicality and strength.
Andreas Mantz (2021 OF, Fort Myers, FL) generates controlled aggression with solid bat speed and good impact to the pull side. He hits the ball hard out in front of the plate and the strength plays nicely.
Richie Belcher (2021 OF, Fort Myers, FL) swings the stick with intent and smashed a couple of line drives to the pull side and middle of the field. The consistency of the barrel stood out while the hittability is notable.
Carlos Celta (2023 1B, Orlando, FL) generates some easy carry off the barrel and the power is certainly intriguing. When the barrel gets out he stays connected and drives it to pull as with barrel consistency the power will play in a big way.
Andrew Merchant (2023 OF, Lake Mary, FL) showed loose hands and gets extended well to backspin the ball to pull. There's good extension out in front of the plate and he showed consistent barrel skills to the pull side.
Gustavo Mendez (2022 C, Windermere, FL) is uber-physical and has a ton of strength through the lower half. He generates a ton of impact through his strong wrists and hit screamer line drives to pull on a consistent basis.
Jorge Bello (2022 IF, Orlando, FL) keeps the swing compact but is still able to get his hands extended and work on a line to pull. He swings the bat with intent and has some strength with good feel for the barrel.
Augusto Calienes (2023 RHP, Pembroke Pines, FL) took a very consistent round with a short, smooth stroke that allows him to drive line drives all over the field. Calienes has a repeatable stroke with loose hands and projects for some power too.
Jason Clark (2022 SS, Tampa, FL) showed some whip to his hands and turns the barrel over to pull with intent. The swing is simple and controlled as he can manipulate the barrel head to go oppo with intent.
Joseph Urban (2022 SS, Jupiter, FL) took a very consistent round, keeping the swing compact and driving the ball to both gaps. There's good bat speed with strength in his wrists as the line drive stroke translates well to in-game at-bats.
Javier Crespo (2021 2B, Orlando, FL) has a simple, repeatable stroke and turns the barrel over to work in the air consistently. The barrel skills are consistent and he should improve power with added projection from a physical standpoint.