James Golen (2029 SS, McDonald, PA) used a short, compact stroke to produce consistent line drives throughout his round. He used the middle-of-the field well, while exhibiting plenty of present bat speed and feel for the barrel.
Tim Crayton (2028 C, McDonald, PA) impressed with his ability to create leverage, while showcasing impact out in-front and good barrel awareness. He did a nice job of using the middle-of-the field and showed legitimate power potential to the right centerfield gap.
Adam Koraido (2028 SS, McMurray, PA) continued to show off his tools, as the twitchy right-handed hitting infielder had one of the louder rounds of the day. He implored a loose, low-effort stroke to impact the baseball feverishly from gap-to-gap.
Karson Hathaway (2027 3B, Washington, PA) showed some of the better power potential, as the physical 2027 Grad incorporated his levers well to impact the baseball with authority. He stays connected very well throughout, showed feel for the barrel and produced plenty of present bat speed.
Joseph Kreuer (2028 RHP, Pittsburgh, PA) used a compact line drive stroke to produce several line drives throughout his round. He uses the ground well to create torque, while exhibiting quickness to his hands and feel for the barrel.
Dylan Koehler (2029 LHP, Bethel Park, PA) was impressive with his ability to produce tons of line drives from both sides of the plate during his round. There is more present bat speed and feel for the barrel from the left-side but the overall hit tool and ability to stay connected stands out.
Brad Bucci (2028 SS, Venetia, PA) had one of the more consistent rounds of the day, as the left-handed hitting middle-infielder delivered numerous line drives. The uses his lightning quick hands to deliver the barrel on-time frequently, flashed some more budding power potential and has good barrel awareness.
Jonah Koontz (2029 C, McMurray, PA) created good leverage out in-front, while showcasing plenty of feel for the barrel and impact potential as he continues to physically mature and refine his stroke.
Colton Temple (2027 C, McDonald, PA) is a physical left-handed hitting backstop with a strong lower half and plenty of present bat speed. He produced several loud line drives to middle and pullsides of the field, while showing feel for the barrel.
Tanner DeStefano (2028 3B, Irwin, PA) was on the barrel throughout his round, as the physical 2028 Grad produced plenty of line drives. He stays short and compact with his hands to deliver the barrel with authority.