Adrian Areizaga (2024 SS, Aguada, PR) continued his impressive showing this week with a sound round of batting practice, whipping the barrel through the zone with some impressive power to his pull side which resulted in one ball hitting off the top of the Monster replica.
Austin Killingsworth (2025 OF, Brooks, GA) remained short to the ball with his right-handed swing, creating separation in his stroke while swinging with intent and creating nice carry off the barrel to the barrel.
Strongly built, Dylan Wetzel (2025 SS, Placentia, CA) showed a long and loose swing during his round, staying balanced with his mechanics while using his quick hand set to drive the ball well to his pull side.
Bleau Kennedy (2025 OF, Maryville, TN) showed intriguing bat speed with his right-handed swing, getting the barrel through the zone quickly. He swings with intent and worked around to all parts of the field, showing nice carry off the barrel when squared.
Brayden Leonard (2024 SS, Brookhaven, GA) has quickness to his hands and lift in his swing path which he used to put together a solid showing in JetBlue. It’s an easy swing and he repeats it well showing nice potential moving forward.
Joshua Campbell (2025 OF, Bloomfield Hills, MI) already has some present strength to his frame and he did a nice job of getting the barrel out front while showing both bat speed and lift to his path.
Ryker Benz (2025 3B, St Louis, MO) made the trip from Missouri to Fort Myers and swung the bat with intent, working on a linear plane while finding a good amount of barrel during his time at the plate.
Peter Visconti (2025 SS, Gurnee, IL) remained balanced during his time at the plate and the young right-handed hitter did a nice jobas he stayed short to the ball with his swing. With a simple set of mechanics, he repeated it well while working comfortably to his pull side.
Tucker Holton (2025 OF, Hoschton, GA) put together an impressive round as the young Georgia native consistently found the barrel, creating present whip to the barrel with nice life coming off the barrel to his pull side.
Starting with a high hand set in the box, Landon Gum (2025 2B, Sellersburg, IN) stayed short to the ball with his right-handed swing, hitting the ball out front while showing carry off the barrel when squared.
Luke Craddock (2025 1B, Warrenton, VA) is already listed at a strong 5-foot-11, 195 and he goes to the plate looking to impact the ball, swinging with plenty of intent. He worked the middle and pull side parts of the ball well with present lift to his path through the zone.
Jackson Miller (2025 OF, Palm Beach, FL) also has a strong frame and he knows how to use his strength in his right-handed. He creates nice bat speed and stays short to the ball with line drive contact and some nice carry to his pull side.
Quinn Bentley (2025 3B, Belmont, MI) has a simple approach at the plate and his left-handed swing, staying pretty short to the ball with some lift to his path and carry to both the middle and pull parts of the field.
Evan Damario (2025 C, Lees Summit, MO) does a nice job of getting the barrel through the zone, handling it well while showing looseness to his hands and occasional lift to his swing path.
Brayden Schafer (2025 C, Barnhart, MO) is a young switch-hitter who showed an interesting stroke from the right side, staying short to the ball with quickness in his hands. He uses his physical strength well and does a nice job of getting the barrel out front.
Everett Johnson (2025 OF, Youngsville, NC) put together a solid round of batting practice, lining pitches around the yard with some jump off the barrel. There’s quickness to his hands and his left-handed swing was repeated well, creating whip through the zone.
Chrysean Brabham (2025 C, North Charleston, SC) of South Carolina showed quickness to his right-handed swing and did a nice job of getting the barrel out front, handling the barrel well creating contact off the barrel.
Gabriel Mejia (2025 SS, Miami, FL) has a nice feel for repeating his swing mechanics in the righthanded batter’s box, staying shorter to the ball while working to the middle of the field with a full finish through the point of contact.
Charles Messina (2025 C, Rye, NY) showed off impressive juice with his swing. He gets on top of the baseball well and drives it into both gaps.