Timothy Allison (2024 LHP, Palos Park, IL): Allison showed off a smooth, whippy stroke on a linear plane at the plate, with a whole-field approach and advanced feel for contact.
AJ Gaca (2022 C, West Chicago, IL): Gaca's strength stands out, generating a good bit of leverage off of his front side and showing a very heavy barrel, driving quite a few with good jump.
Wayne Karlstedt (2021 SS, Palatine, IL): Karlstedt has advanced feel for moving the barrel around the zone, showing the ability to get good wood on pitches all over the zone with line drive results to all fields.
Lane Scott (2021 3B, Chicago, IL): Scott has a good combination of strength and bat speed and he's capable of loudly impacting the ball, which he did several times pull-side and middle-field with loud jump off.
Brandon Moore (2021 OF, Minooka, IL): Moore has good strength and lets that work for him, getting the barrel moving on plane and showing the ability to really impact the ball on a loud line.
Jason Ban (2023 LHP, Glenview, IL): Ban's hips and lower half work well into his swing, and when he allowed his hands to get the barrel out front, he really started peppering some balls on a line.
Michael Boyce (2023 OF, Naperville, IL): Boyce stays committed to the middle of the field and allows his strength to play, getting the barrel moving on a clean path and really driving some balls back through the box.
Ean Czech (2023 1B, Downers Grove, IL): Czech projects really well as he continues to gain strength, as he already does a good job consistently finding the barrel and generating leverage off of a firm front side.
Ethan Kobylinski (2021 C, St. Charles, IL): Kobylinski's strength stands out, with good jump off the barrel when square, something he showed the ability to consistently do to the pull-side once he found timing.
Tristan Samuelian (2021 SS, Saint Charles, IL): Samuelian matches plane really well, moving the barrel around to consistently get good wood on pitches in all locations, with solid power projection as well.
Nick Tampa (2021 OF, Algonquin, IL): Tampa did a nice job of consistently finding the barrel and doing so authoritatively, taking of the more measured, consistent rounds of BP in the event with barrel after barrel.
Drew Horne (2022 RHP, Chicago, IL): Horne is a talented two-way player and has a lot to like with the bat, posturing well and generating leverage with good bat speed to boot, projecting really well for power.
Joey Robinson (2021 OF, Countryside, IL): Robinson really shifts into his swing well and stays synched up between his upper and lower halves, showing clean hands with consistent line drives to all fields.
Chris Rooney (2021 OF, Hawthorn Woods, IL): Rooney sinks into his hips and shifts his weight well, getting that lower half into his swing and bringing more power to the table as a result, showing good jump off the barrel with extra base pop.
Jalen Kupitz (2022 OF, Eagan, MN): Kupitz separates well and really brings his whole body into his swing, with quality bat speed and strength giving him the ability to really drive the ball, which he did throughout his round.
Chris Marshall (2021 OF, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI): Marshall keeps his swing and approach simple, generating plenty of bat speed on a flatter path with good linear jump off the barrel.
John Simecek (2023 RHP, Twinsburg, OH): Simecek has advanced strength for his grade and whips the barrel through with bat speed and strength, showing the ability to really drive the pull-side gap when he was on time.
Tyler Wressel (2021 C, Paw Paw, MI): Wressel has good twitch to his swing on a line drive plane with quick hands and a quick overall bat, showing the ability to spray liners around and projecting well for some more pop.
Caleb Bonemer (2024 SS, Okemos, MI): Bonemer consistently got the barrel out during his round, getting his hands through on a clean path and shifting well in his lower half, squaring up liner after liner.
Cooper Cohn (2023 C, McHenry, IL): Cohn's strength stands out, as well as his balance through his swing and the hand speed he possesses, showing some of the better usable raw power of the event with good strength to gaps.
Gabe Bonemer (2021 MIF, Okemos, MI): Bonemer showed good contact skills with a clean barrel that covers the plate well, and will drive the ball more as he gets more into his lower half.
Garrett Kadolph (2022 1B, Dubuque, IA): Kadolph gets his whole body into his swing and uses his prodigious strength well, leveraging the ball into the air with big pop pullside.
Aidyn Coffey (2022 SS, Albany, IN): Coffey's physicality stands out as he's very strong, and he takes that strength into his swing with consistently hard rising liners, projecting really well for power.
Gino Gazzillo (2021 C, Steger, IL): Gazzillo has real strength with impact and leverage when on time, showing big time pop pull-side when he lets the barrel out on time.