Gibson Moore (2029, Columbia, MO) showed impressive handle for the barrel during his round. The bat-to-ball skills are clear, consistently producing flush line drive contact.
Trevor Oravetz (2026, Wildwood, MO) utilized a gap-to-gap approach while working to lift the ball in the air. The physical stick can impact the ball and has obvious strength coming off.
Taylen Brown-Upchurch (2028, St. Louis, MO) worked the entire field and swings the bat with a ton of intent. There is clear strength at the point of contact as well as good power projection.
Jace Bateman (2028, Hazelwood, MO) handled the barrel well with quality bat speed through the zone to match. The swing is compact and he can leverage the barrel well.
Bryce Baxa (2028, Yorkville, Ill.) has real thunder to the hands and stays connected throughout well. The Illinois native produced consistent loud contact throughout.
Cole Chambers (2027, Wildwood, MO) crushed baseballs to all fields during his round. The ball was screaming and the power upside is obvious given the blend of strength and bat speed.
Kameron Cox (2027, Countryside, Ill.) showed fast hands with plenty of twitch and athleticism to the swing. There is clear feel for the barrel as well as athleticism to the swing.
Sam Deibel (2028, St. Louis, MO) displayed a compact stroke while staying in sync and repeating the swing well. The primary right-handed pitcher was all over the barrel with a consistent round.
Eli Mathis (2028, Jonesboro, Ark.) oozes left-handed power upside, controlling the long levers to the 6-foot-5 frame really well. He can leverage and impacted the ball to the pull side.