Gabriel Perez (2021 OF, Miami, FL) has a loose swing with easy hands and works through contact nicely. He's got a middle of the field approach with good strength through contact and projects for impactful power as he continues to develop.
Baker Green (2022 C, Trussville, AL) is comfortable in the batter's box and gets extended nicely through the finish. He works through the front leg nicely to maintain that rear leg drive while he shows good strength to both gaps while flashing lift.
Luis Castillo (2022 OF, Santo Domingo, SD) has big, easy bat speed from the right side with an easy trigger and loud impact at the point of contact. The hips are fast and there's good violence to the stroke while the upside is limitless for the physical righthanded hitter.
Clay Russin (2022 1B, Sarasota, FL) has quality bat speed and the physicality and strength through impact stood out in a loud way. He's got a very direct stroke and can repeat well as he consistently showed the ability to impact the baseball with jump.
Jack Owens (2022 RHP, Apollo Beach, FL) showed quality bat speed with loose, whippy hands and an athletic stroke overall. He lifted the ball consistently, showing good carry and backspin to the pull side, with an accurate barrel and controlled swing.
Austin Overn (2022 OF, Santa Ana, CA) has a whippy stroke from the left side with quality bat speed, natural loft to the swing plane, and leverage out in front to posit future power potential. He gets out in front and lifts the ball with consistent, well-struck contact to the pull side.
Jesus Delgado (2022 SS, Pembroke Pines, FL) shows quick hands with a fairly level swing plane and the hands work very well through the finish. Consistent round with a line drive oriented approach with a low effort operation and good barrel accuracy.
Christian Olivo (2021 SS, Vega Alta, PR) has a compact stroke and gets the barrel through the hitting zone nicely. The swing is athletic and easy with a line drive swing approach and turns the barrel over with conviction and consistency.
Nic Frink (2022 C, Scarborough, ME) showed very good bat speed and whip to the barrel with a swing that features a good amount of intent and aggression. The power to the pull side is significant and the ball explodes off the bat positing a very high power ceiling.
Jack Frankovic (2022 OF, Little Silver, NJ) creates very good separation and turns the barrel over well with a relatively simple and repeatable operation. He shows power when he gets his hands extended and shows good strength through the point of impact.
Tim Dickinson (2022 SS, Glen Mills, PA) has a direct path to contact and controls the zone nicely, showing the ability to manipulate the ball and work to all fields. He leverages well with a loose stroke that projects nicely for power in the future.
Jakobi Davis (2021 OF, Sarasota, FL) shows big strength and athleticism with a powerful lefthanded swing that generates significant impact to the pull side. Davis' approach is to hit the ball hard to pull as there were well-struck, consistent line drives as he turned the barrel over.
Jackson Wear (2022 OF, San Juan Capistrano, CA) shows a balanced swing with a compact, repeatable stroke and a quiet set up pre pitch. There's easy lift at the end of the stroke with carry off the bat to both gaps.
Robert Nedry (2023 SS, Lighthouse Point, FL) has some noise in the load but gets on plane quickly and was on time consistently with the swing. The hands are loose and there's good whip to the barrel head as the line drives to pull were impressive and there's room to project power as well.
Nathan Martinez (2021 SS, Murrieta, CA) is a physical righthanded hitter with an easy swing as he gets out in front and lifts the ball well to the pull side. The hands are very loose as he looks to drive the ball in the air and controls the stroke nicely as with added strength the long fly balls will turn into home runs.
Horacio Cabrales (2022 1B, Lansing, IL) has big righthanded strength off the barrel as he shows impressive bat speed and the ability to turn the barrel over. There was a lot of line drive contact as the impact strength posits some future power with minor tweaks.
Cristian Suero (2021 OF, Santo Domingo Este, SD) has a loose swing with a big leg lift that he uses properly to generate good torque up through the lower half. The swing was consistent as was the line drive batted ball contact and the impact strength is notable.
Derek Gippson (2022 SS, Gurabo, PR) shows fast hands with easy bat speed as he turns the barrel over aggressively and with intent. The hands are very loose with natural loft to the stroke and the projection combined with the present barrel ability make the upside high.
Andrew Fischer (2022 3B, Wall, NJ) has a whippy lefthanded swing with good torque, leverage, and bat speed through contact. The bat speed stands out and he uncoils on time to generate a lot of hard hit contact to pull and posit future power potential.