Blake Badal (2028, Flushing, Michigan) used his shorter swing to dominate the pullside gap. Transferred his weight well and utilized that to create leverage.
Jacob Heier Jr. (2029, Ortonville, Michigan) displayed some solid bat speed, staying on the barrel as he consistently elevated to the pullside.
Miles Quinn (2029, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan) used a smooth left handed stroke wth fluidity to create damage up the middle.
Cole Raetzel (2027, Saline, Michigan) had a level swing path, staying in the zone for a long time. Upper half rotated well as he lived on the barrel.
Benjamin Sobeck (2028, Holly, Michigan) showed a simple, repeatable stroke with tons of natural strength, using it to the pullside.
Thomas Barnhart (2028, West Union, Ohio) had arguably the loudest round of the day. Big time juice to left center, with impact that stood out among his peers.
Michael Cangelosi (2029, Kirtland, Ohio) exhibited some high level bat speed. Creates separation between his upper and lower half to create more torque.
Logan Exner (2027, Southgate, Michigan) put his athleticism on display. Steep bat path with developing power coming in the near future.